Sivakatirswami, I think the audio to midi functionality exists in a
few of the pro sequencing packages, but you might take a look at
Melodyne : http://www.celemony.com/
I don't know of anything that can extract a single voice from a
recording of a full band/orchestra/choir. Perhaps it can
on Fri, 13 Jan 2006 03:04:31 +
Mark Smith wrote:
Now updated. Fixed the file thing, and have
added a player with moving cursor ...
and you can zoom and scroll while playing.
Excellent work, Mark!
Thanks for sharing this stack.
You developed it in Mac OS X.
How could i use this Windows
Mark,
I'd been having the same problem as Chipp reported but with your
latest update that trouble has gone away. Thanks for this great
piece of work!
-Scott
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(Now with 20% less chalk dust !)
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Alejandro, there shouldn't be any problem using it in Windows, or
'Nix for that matter, I just don't have anything but OS X machines
to test it on. It's all pure transcript.
I still have a way to go until it's really finished, but hopefully
I'll get it done over the next few days.
Mark
Fascinating... I wonder how far we can take this: analyze sound --
analyze song -- output notes. Here's is a specific application I
would be very interested in:
Take a vocal song and analyze the pitch-melody and output some
musical notation. The idea is to capture the tune. In this case
Thanks, Eric. Scott has found a problem with playing short files, so
I've reuploaded with a temporary fix, until I can do something better.
Info about sound filesjust google 'AIFF spec', 'WAV spec', and
you'll find more information than you can bear! :)
Best,
Mark
On 13 Jan 2006, at
Hi Mark,
Thanks for doing this!
I've tried running this on WinXP, and browse to the C:/Windows/Media
folder where there's a bunch of small wav files and I always get an error:
Operators /: divide by zero
on the line:
set the cpStep of player wsPlayer of me to the width of grc w1 /
the
Still tracking down some bugs, as well as trying to find out how to
read binary data that 'binaryDecode' doesn't cover. However, I've
just uploaded another version, which I think should fix this.
Please let me know if it's fixed, off list, if you prefer.
If it isn't, then in the 'setProp
I've put an early version of a grouped control for showing audio
waveforms in rev up on RevOnline.
Stack: AudioWaveform
User: Mark Smith
Mark
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Hi Mark,
I've put an early version of a grouped control for showing audio
waveforms in rev up on RevOnline.
Stack: AudioWaveform
User: Mark Smith
very, very cool!
But where did you define: chooseFile()
I get an error: Error in function handler - choosefile()
Mark
Regards
Klaus Major
Hi Klaus,
Replace chooseFile() by a well known answer file and it will work...
Very fine. Bravo Mark.
Do you think to be able to add a play function with a cursor moving
along the wave form?
Should be great!
Le 12 janv. 06 à 21:59, Klaus Major a écrit :
I've put an early version of a
Damn! I knew I had to change that (it's in my own little library of
stuff). Will re-upload.
Glad you like it!
Mark
On 12 Jan 2006, at 20:59, Klaus Major wrote:
Hi Mark,
I've put an early version of a grouped control for showing audio
waveforms in rev up on RevOnline.
Stack:
Well done Mark This will get a lot of us thinking.
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Recently, Mark Smith wrote:
I've put an early version of a grouped control for showing audio
waveforms in rev up on RevOnline.
Excellent! Am looking forward to working with this.
Thanks Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia Design
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W:
Now updated. Fixed the file thing, and have added a player with
moving cursor ... and you can zoom and scroll while playing.
Thanks!
Mark
On 12 Jan 2006, at 21:05, Eric Chatonet wrote:
Hi Klaus,
Replace chooseFile() by a well known answer file and it will work...
Very fine. Bravo Mark.
Do
Nice one Mark 20 out of 10
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Thanks!
Mark
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Nice one Mark 20 out of 10
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Hi Mark,
Really amazing!
I love the way the moving cursor runs to get the right place :-)
Were did you find all information about sound files structure?
Could you share it?
Each day, we discover that there is almost nothing that can't be done
with Rev :-)
When you have a sharp feeling for
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