Hi all,
I wanted to ask if anyone has been working with onset detectors recently,
and has any suggestions for patches.
I already know T Vets'
http://www.timvets.net/software/pd_autocutup.php?page=software, which goes
through the file in realtime using bonk~. But is there anything more
recent, e.g. using timbreId, that analyses an array in logical time?
My goal was to generate a table with attack points and duration of events
for a given sound, which I would then use on another patch.
Thanks as usual,
jmmmp
Hi João,
timbreID has [bark~], which uses a technique based off of bonk~, but with a filterbank built from the Bark scale. It also has some special features that I've found useful. If you're looking for non-real-time analysis, there's [bark], which analyzes whole arrays as fast as possible and reports attack locations in seconds. I use it to generate text label files for importing into Audacity to take advantage of the "export multiple" command there.
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 5:24 PM, João Pais jmmmpais@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I wanted to ask if anyone has been working with onset detectors recently, and has any suggestions for patches. I already know T Vets' http://www.timvets.net/software/pd_autocutup.php? page=software, which goes through the file in realtime using bonk~. But is there anything more recent, e.g. using timbreId, that analyses an array in logical time?
My goal was to generate a table with attack points and duration of events for a given sound, which I would then use on another patch.
Thanks as usual,
jmmmp
Hi William,
[bark] seems to be exactly what I need. I'll try to look at that next week, I won't be able to do anything before.
2014-02-25 13:57 GMT+01:00 William Brent william.brent@gmail.com:
Hi João,
timbreID has [bark~], which uses a technique based off of bonk~, but with a filterbank built from the Bark scale. It also has some special features that I've found useful. If you're looking for non-real-time analysis, there's [bark], which analyzes whole arrays as fast as possible and reports attack locations in seconds. I use it to generate text label files for importing into Audacity to take advantage of the "export multiple" command there.
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 5:24 PM, João Pais jmmmpais@googlemail.comwrote:
Hi all,
I wanted to ask if anyone has been working with onset detectors recently, and has any suggestions for patches. I already know T Vets' http://www.timvets.net/software/pd_autocutup.php? page=software, which goes through the file in realtime using bonk~. But is there anything more recent, e.g. using timbreId, that analyses an array in logical time?
My goal was to generate a table with attack points and duration of events for a given sound, which I would then use on another patch.
Thanks as usual,
jmmmp
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