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Subject: Re: [music-dsp] tracking drum partials

From: "Ian Esten" <i...@ianesten.com>

Date: Tue, August 1, 2017 4:49 pm

To: "A discussion list for music-related DSP" <music-dsp@music.columbia.edu>

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> Roland Badeau, R�my Boyer, Bertrand David. EDS parametric modeling and

> tracking of audio signals. Proc. of the 5th International Conference on

> Digital Audio Effects (DAFx), 2002, Hambourg, Germany. pp.139&ndash;144, 2002.

> <hal-00945272>

>

> I remember reading other papers on EDS models that incorporate time varying

> pitch into the model that came from voice compression research. But I

> couldn't find any in my collection...
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just a guess, but maybe one could autotune it, recording how much pitch 
correction was needed for each frame so they can re-apply pitch variation later.
just like you could maybe somehow take out tremelo from the decaying
amplitude.
i don't see how that would help the more general case where the pitch of some 
partials varies with respect to others.
i realize that, without a human doing it (like with a talking drum), vibrato or 
tremelo is not what i might expect to hear from a drum hit.

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