On 28 January 2014 19:49, John Colvin <john.loughran.col...@gmail.com>wrote:
> On Thursday, 9 January 2014 at 12:32:06 UTC, Manu wrote: > >> On 9 January 2014 22:21, John Colvin <john.loughran.col...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> On Wednesday, 8 January 2014 at 23:54:16 UTC, Manu wrote: >>> >>> There are lots of parts that can be developed in isolation. For >>>> instance, >>>> to do vocal or 'pro-guitar' modes, a DSP which can parse an audio stream >>>> into a midi sequence with extremely low latency is required... this >>>> would >>>> be a very interesting challenge for anyone interested in signal analysis >>>> (I >>>> can wing it, but I'm not an expert by any measure). >>>> >>>> >>> I would love to give this a try. My PhD centers around signals analysis, >>> focusing on mode tracking/analysis. Also I've got a good amount of >>> practical music/audio experience. >>> >>> >> You're hired! :) >> > > Cool :) > > What I'm doing in my research is almost identical to the problem of > tracking musical modes, just at ~100x higher frequencies in ~100 MegaKelvin > plasmas! > Awesome... I wonder how to work that in there somewhere too :)