Hey, Rama!
I just saw a very impressive thing by Ed Large (a neuro-science
guy from UCONN). He models neuron oscillations with coupled
nonlinear equations and with this he gets really nice spikes at
the pulse tempo even with signals that don't have any onsets on
the beat.
He said the model will be available in a month or so and the paper
is still under review. The other thing is that there is a training
layer (also neuro-model motivated) that you have to warm the thing
up with, but my impression is that you only have to do this once
and then it is ready to go. It's worth keeping an eye on for beat
tracking solutions.
On 05/20/2014 07:32 PM, Rama Gottfried wrote:
Hi Peiman,
I’m sure there are ways to patch this as well, but antescofo~
makes use of some nice HMM tricks to anticipate when you’re
going to play next.
best,
Rama
Hello
everyone,
I am in serious need of advice! Here is what I need:
I need to
compare a click-track with the input from a live midi
sequence (played on a midi drum pad) and slow down or
speed up the click track to match the tempo of the live
midi input. So I need to generate a speed factor that will
change dynamically to keep the click track in sync with
the live sequence. The problem is that the two need to
stay in phase so a simple tempo follower won't work.
It's more
complex that I'd initially though it would be. Any
suggestions?
Many thanks in advance
Peiman
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