Origin Midi Guitar 3 - Jam

: Automatically adds harmonies or keeps notes within a specific musical scale.

| Product | Type | Pros | Cons | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Software (Audio-to-MIDI) | No hardware, excellent polyphony, neural network tracking, low latency. | Requires clean playing, CPU usage is moderate. | | Roland GK / Boss SY-1000 | Hardware (Hexaphonic Pickup) | Rock-solid tracking, zero glitching, built-in synth engines. | Expensive ($1000+), requires routing a 13-pin cable and installing a bulky pickup. | | Fishman TriplePlay | Hardware (Wireless Hex) | Low latency, great software bundle, wireless freedom. | Requires pickup installation, proprietary USB receiver. | | MIDI Guitar 2 | Software (Old Gen) | Cheaper, less CPU. | Significantly worse polyphony; chord detection is slow and glitchy. | Jam Origin Midi Guitar 3

But to call it merely a "MIDI converter" is like calling a Ferrari a "vehicle." This article dives deep into the mechanics, the workflow, the breakthroughs, and the creative universe that Midi Guitar 3 unlocks. : Automatically adds harmonies or keeps notes within