hello list,
I am looking for a way to annotate sound, so to associate text information to sound files. Would it be a way in pd to do it?
I would need to create time stamps in a sound file and associate keywords and notes to these nodes. I have searched the archives looking for this but perhaps has been called differently. I hope somebody can give me some clues where to find out more about this.
thanks in advance,
Alejandra
do you mean something like karaoke? marius.
pueblo@mail.ljudmila.org wrote:
hello list,
I am looking for a way to annotate sound, so to associate text information to sound files. Would it be a way in pd to do it?
I would need to create time stamps in a sound file and associate keywords and notes to these nodes. I have searched the archives looking for this but perhaps has been called differently. I hope somebody can give me some clues where to find out more about this.
thanks in advance,
Alejandra
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Yes, it is possible with pd...
But I think this would be useful if you need something like a list of words to work with the labels in realtime or any other especial application.
There are good pieces of software to do this task for analysis. The most famous is Praat - http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/praat/
On 10/17/07, pueblo@mail.ljudmila.org pueblo@mail.ljudmila.org wrote:
hello list,
I am looking for a way to annotate sound, so to associate text information to sound files. Would it be a way in pd to do it?
I would need to create time stamps in a sound file and associate keywords and notes to these nodes. I have searched the archives looking for this but perhaps has been called differently. I hope somebody can give me some clues where to find out more about this.
thanks in advance,
Alejandra
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there's timing.cues~ patched by alexandre quessy in pdmtl abstractions: http://wiki.dataflow.ws/PdMtlAbstractions
not sure if it's what you are looking for.
pat
----- Original Message ----- From: pueblo@mail.ljudmila.org To: pd-list@iem.at Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 11:22 AM Subject: [PD] sound annotation
hello list,
I am looking for a way to annotate sound, so to associate text information to sound files. Would it be a way in pd to do it?
I would need to create time stamps in a sound file and associate keywords and notes to these nodes. I have searched the archives looking for this but perhaps has been called differently. I hope somebody can give me some clues where to find out more about this.
thanks in advance,
Alejandra
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On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 17:22 +0200, pueblo@mail.ljudmila.org wrote:
hello list,
I am looking for a way to annotate sound, so to associate text information to sound files. Would it be a way in pd to do it?
I would need to create time stamps in a sound file and associate keywords and notes to these nodes. I have searched the archives looking for this but perhaps has been called differently. I hope somebody can give me some clues where to find out more about this.
You might find the aubio library useful:
Jamie
Incidentally, you might find interesting the recent discussion on this list that we don't talk about anymore. I see a paper online, that looks like it's by you, about Pd and feminism. This is a hot topic here.
-Chuckk
On 10/17/07, pueblo@mail.ljudmila.org pueblo@mail.ljudmila.org wrote:
hello list,
I am looking for a way to annotate sound, so to associate text information to sound files. Would it be a way in pd to do it?
I would need to create time stamps in a sound file and associate keywords and notes to these nodes. I have searched the archives looking for this but perhaps has been called differently. I hope somebody can give me some clues where to find out more about this.
thanks in advance,
Alejandra
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