Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 5:15 PM, Martin Dust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think that guy can wear his beard with pride, looks useful but there's
no way it will be able to split complex sounds.
i disagree, ive been doing something similar in my DSP class where we
take a DFT of a signal and then search it for the high points
(basically, the individual tones) and then shape a bandpass filter
that will take out only the bit around those frequencies. it might be
difficult to do it with the precision to make each sound still sound
good standing alone, but i would guess that someone with a beard like
that and a bunch more years experience with DSP should be able to
handle it. what seems like it would be really hard is the bit that
analyzes and names the chord and then will replay it in any other key
or scale or mode. that sh*t is pretty bananas.
Totally, that beard is good, but it aint that good yet ;) I'd love to
see what it could do on something complex.
>>the best part is that i find this stuff technically fascinating, but
artistically bankrupt.
First thing I said when I saw it was, "why not play it right the first
place" (I know that not the complete point) but I agree with you here Tom.
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