the best performance I ever heard using musical pattern recognition was by the trombone player george lewis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Lewis_(trombonist) he uses a max patch called voyager. I have no idea how it works, maybe you find some documentation online. he worked on it for several years. and it was extremely good. marius.
Oded Ben-Tal wrote:
Hi, i'm looking for a way to make a patch that recognizes musical motifs from a flute player in real-time.
The first problem is how accurate you expect the pattern recognition to be. I have a piece where I ask Pd to make binary descriminations on input from the flute player, in real time. It works fine. It is simple enough to get note information from fiddle~ and write that as a list or a table. The problem is that you won't get 100% of the flute notes (legato notes sometime don't trigger etc.) and the notes fiddle estimates are not always perfect. The next problem is how fast can pd process the list/table to identify pattern. That will depend on the length of the patterns (of course) but also the narrower the definition of what pd needs to look for the faster it can match (probably). To create a system that works for you, you will definately need to start with recordings before you have something to work with a player on.
There is a fair ammount of research on music pattern recognition out there, though real-time is not a priority for most at this stage.
Oded
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