erm... are you saying there is an application which does just that?
scanning through the music and setting marks along the beat?
georg


On Saturday 20 December 2008 18:48:54 B. Bogart wrote:
> I had the idea years ago to exchange data between Pure Data and cin,
> never ended up getting to it though.
>
> Would be neat to be able to do some PD-based video and/or audio analysis
> and being able to save that data in a way that cin/lum could read it.
>
> An idea is a text file of timecodes (with optional comments) to be
> imported as labels.
>
> Just thinking aloud.
>
> .b.
>
> Kurt Georg Hooss wrote:
> > ...ha! again one item to the wishlist
> > i would like to report to the lumiera developers, hope that is o.k.
> >
> > right, the computer cannot know which scenes you want to the music,
> > but there could be some sophisticatd algorithm to analyze the music
> > and place edit marks along the beat. verrry helpful indeed...
> >
> > georg
> >
> > On Friday 19 December 2008 20:11:09 Randolph wrote:
> >> If I knew of a way to automate effects to the beat of the music, I'd be
> >> all over that.  But how does the computer know which scenes I want in
> >> there to the beat of the music?  We would need some sort of
> >> sophisticated autonomous A.I. like Skynet for that.
>
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