Re: [clam-devel] Important Question regarding CLAM
Hi, We are investigating the possibilities to use CLAM to learn people how to make music. If you have a monophonic sound (like a sax) and a logger that logs the pitches and duration somehow in a file would be super. Then you could use CLAM processing powers to enter notes in a notation program. Or compare it against a test data file with the correct sequence in it for elearning purposes. So I basically need the same feature as Lee. I played around, and liked it, with the Chordata demo and code, and tried to put some logging in some of the components code, but didn't manage to get something useful output. @Music 21 lover: I use a (i think somewhat similar) python package- mingus http://code.google.com/p/mingus/ Kind Regards Rene On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 8:50 AM, Lee Savide laughingman...@gmail.com wrote: Music21 is a Python based library for detailing how to notate music in formats like MusicXML and ABC music notation, among others. The aim for combining this project with music21 would be so that Chordata might not just be limited to detecting what chords a mp3, ogg, or wav file includes, but possibly be able to read the whole file and write it's musical notation. On Oct 11, 2011, at 2:49 PM, Murray Meehan murray.mee...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Lee, I don't think anyone has any plans to do that, although I've never heard of music21 so I'm not sure what exactly it does. music21 sounds sort of like Chordata, so you may want to take a look at that and see if it does what you want. Since I'm not sure what you want CLAM to do with music21, perhaps you can explain that a bit more? Murray On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 3:17 PM, Lee Savide laughingman...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. I'm a college student who's majoring in music technology, and when I found this project, I was VERY impressed. I've been looking for an open source framework like this for YEARS, and nothing good ever came up. Then I found this. Now, I'm going to have to ask something extremely crucial: Is there any planning to involve integration into the music21 project? Specifically, I'd be very interested with the concept of a tool that can analyze and deconstruct the music notation from WAV, MP3, and OGG files. Specifically and open source tool for that would be an amazing feat within itself. PLEASE do get back to me; I've been looking for a project like this for a very long time (over 6 years). Thank you very much for your time, and efforts. :) ___ clam-devel mailing list clam-devel@lists.clam-project.org http://lists.clam-project.org/listinfo.cgi/clam-devel-clam-project.org ___ clam-devel mailing list clam-devel@lists.clam-project.org http://lists.clam-project.org/listinfo.cgi/clam-devel-clam-project.org ___ clam-devel mailing list clam-devel@lists.clam-project.org http://lists.clam-project.org/listinfo.cgi/clam-devel-clam-project.org ___ clam-devel mailing list clam-devel@lists.clam-project.org http://lists.clam-project.org/listinfo.cgi/clam-devel-clam-project.org
Re: [clam-devel] Important Question regarding CLAM
Hi Lee, I don't think anyone has any plans to do that, although I've never heard of music21 so I'm not sure what exactly it does. music21 sounds sort of like Chordata, so you may want to take a look at that and see if it does what you want. Since I'm not sure what you want CLAM to do with music21, perhaps you can explain that a bit more? Murray On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 3:17 PM, Lee Savide laughingman...@gmail.comwrote: Hi. I'm a college student who's majoring in music technology, and when I found this project, I was VERY impressed. I've been looking for an open source framework like this for YEARS, and nothing good ever came up. Then I found this. Now, I'm going to have to ask something extremely crucial: Is there any planning to involve integration into the music21http://code.google.com/p/music21/project? Specifically, I'd be very interested with the concept of a tool that can analyze and deconstruct the music notation from WAV, MP3, and OGG files. Specifically and *open source* tool for that would be an amazing feat within itself. PLEASE do get back to me; I've been looking for a project like this for a very long time (over 6 years). Thank you very much for your time, and efforts. :) ___ clam-devel mailing list clam-devel@lists.clam-project.org http://lists.clam-project.org/listinfo.cgi/clam-devel-clam-project.org ___ clam-devel mailing list clam-devel@lists.clam-project.org http://lists.clam-project.org/listinfo.cgi/clam-devel-clam-project.org
Re: [clam-devel] Important Question regarding CLAM
Music21 is a Python based library for detailing how to notate music in formats like MusicXML and ABC music notation, among others. The aim for combining this project with music21 would be so that Chordata might not just be limited to detecting what chords a mp3, ogg, or wav file includes, but possibly be able to read the whole file and write it's musical notation. On Oct 11, 2011, at 2:49 PM, Murray Meehan murray.mee...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Lee, I don't think anyone has any plans to do that, although I've never heard of music21 so I'm not sure what exactly it does. music21 sounds sort of like Chordata, so you may want to take a look at that and see if it does what you want. Since I'm not sure what you want CLAM to do with music21, perhaps you can explain that a bit more? Murray On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 3:17 PM, Lee Savide laughingman...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. I'm a college student who's majoring in music technology, and when I found this project, I was VERY impressed. I've been looking for an open source framework like this for YEARS, and nothing good ever came up. Then I found this. Now, I'm going to have to ask something extremely crucial: Is there any planning to involve integration into the music21 project? Specifically, I'd be very interested with the concept of a tool that can analyze and deconstruct the music notation from WAV, MP3, and OGG files. Specifically and open source tool for that would be an amazing feat within itself. PLEASE do get back to me; I've been looking for a project like this for a very long time (over 6 years). Thank you very much for your time, and efforts. :) ___ clam-devel mailing list clam-devel@lists.clam-project.org http://lists.clam-project.org/listinfo.cgi/clam-devel-clam-project.org ___ clam-devel mailing list clam-devel@lists.clam-project.org http://lists.clam-project.org/listinfo.cgi/clam-devel-clam-project.org ___ clam-devel mailing list clam-devel@lists.clam-project.org http://lists.clam-project.org/listinfo.cgi/clam-devel-clam-project.org