Hallo!
> Yes, it would be great if some improvements got made to libxtract as a
> 'side effect' of the Pd GSoC! Something that might be interesting would
> be a set of MIR-inspired abstractions that use the libxtract/aubio
> bindings + the Pd machine learning objects ([knn], [ann_mlp], [ann_som])
Thinking about it, it probably would be a good idea if the vamp host was
developed separately from the PluginHost. Particularly for the purposes
of GSoC, I think projects should stay a manageable size.
The important thing is that the two project teams (VampPlugins,
PluginHost) communicate with ea
Hi,
On Sun, 2008-03-16 at 19:26 +0100, Georg Holzmann wrote:
> For me, as I am interested in DSP and similar things, it would be also
> nice to additionally add new or other MIR/feature extraction algorithms.
> However, I think that it would be better to add such algorithms to
> libxtract or a
Hallo!
> Certainly the aubio functionality and the libxtract functionality (which
> gives some 50 features), are already available to Pd as an external (no
> need for a plugin host).
Yes, I have seen that. For these two libraries it's of course better to
use the direct bindings
> Although
It sounds like a very worthwhile project. It doesn't sound too small
to me. If you really are able to get everything working that
quickly, then you could spend the extra time polishing everything so
that it works really easily, then also making sure that there are
docs for it.
.hc
On Ma
Hi!
On Sun, 2008-03-16 at 13:29 +0100, Georg Holzmann wrote:
> Hallo!
>
> I just have come over the vamp plugins (http://www.vamp-plugins.org) again.
> It is a plugin system for feature extraction, audio analysis and is used
> by the Sonic Visualizer, Ardour, Audacity and others ...
> There alr
Hallo!
I just have come over the vamp plugins (http://www.vamp-plugins.org) again.
It is a plugin system for feature extraction, audio analysis and is used
by the Sonic Visualizer, Ardour, Audacity and others ...
There already exist many plugins (see
http://www.vamp-plugins.org/download.html and