Re: [PD] about fiddle~

2008-02-01 Thread Steffen Juul
I can't find a online archive of the Music-IR list, but there was recently a post by Arturo Camacho about a New pitch estimator with link to a PhD dissertation: http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~acamacho/publications/dissertation.pdf It might be of interest. (untested)

Re: [PD] about fiddle~

2008-01-18 Thread Damien Henry - Voxler
Hi ! Does anybody whant to share an article or a document related to the sigmund~ object ? Thanks in advance. Cheers, Damien. Miller Puckette a écrit : HI all, I don't know any canonical way to decide when a note is finished, except to notice that a new note has started. But it's probably

Re: [PD] about fiddle~

2008-01-18 Thread Jamie Bullock
This one's pretty helpful too: @misc{ puckette98realtime, author = M. Puckette and T. Apel and D. Zicarelli, title = Real-time audio analysis tools for Pd and MSP, text = Puckette, M. S., T. Apel, and D. D. Zicarelli. 1998. Real-time audio analysis tools for Pd and MSP. Proceedings of

Re: [PD] about fiddle~

2008-01-17 Thread Miller Puckette
I don't know if this helps, but I wrote a paper, score following using the sung voice that has some info on that: http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/Publications//icmc95.ps cheers Miller On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 04:06:59PM +0100, matteo sisti sette wrote: First of all thanks to everybody for the

Re: [PD] about fiddle~

2008-01-12 Thread Jamie Bullock
On Fri, 2008-01-11 at 19:59 +, Jamie Bullock wrote: Krimphoff: Irregularity = \sum_{k=2}^{N-1} |a_k - \frac{a_{k-1} + a_k + a_{k+1}} {3}| Jensen: Irregularity = \frac{\sum_{k=1}^{N} (a_k - a_{k+1})} {\sum_{k=1}^N a_k^2} Where a_k is the amplitude of the kth coefficient in the

Re: [PD] about fiddle~

2008-01-11 Thread Jamie Bullock
Hi, On Fri, 2008-01-11 at 13:57 +0100, matteo sisti sette wrote: Another question about fiddle. I'd like to be able to distinguish between a signal with a pitch and a signal without a picth. It seems to me that fiddle always outputs its best guess no matter how reliable it is. Actually

Re: [PD] about fiddle~

2008-01-11 Thread Matteo Sisti Sette
Another question about fiddle. I'd like to be able to distinguish between a signal with a pitch and a signal without a picth. It seems to me that fiddle always outputs its best guess no matter how reliable it is. Actually that's not quite true. fiddle~ doesn't output anything at all from its

Re: [PD] about fiddle~

2008-01-11 Thread Miller Puckette
HI all, I don't know any canonical way to decide when a note is finished, except to notice that a new note has started. But it's probably possible to use the discrete output of fiddle~ to catch note-on events and then make up criteria that define endings of notes based on either pitch deviation

Re: [PD] about fiddle~

2008-01-11 Thread Jamie Bullock
On Fri, 2008-01-11 at 18:30 +0100, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote: With the default fiddle~ settings, it seems to output 0 about 15% of the time, which seems quite a lot to me. With pure noise as an input? Quite a lot? IF it is supposed to output 0 when it can't find a pitch, I would