Oops -- sorry, I forgot to send the link; they are at www.prosoniq.de.

-- Ben


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> Subject: RE: Source discrimination.
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> You might have some luck with ProSoniq's sonicWORX Studio, which I'm
> pretty certain can do this.
> 
> -- Ben
> 
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> > Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2001 11:44 PM
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> > Subject: Source discrimination.
> >
> > My search is not directly related to cryptography, except perhaps,
as
> > part of the stegonograph y threads:
> >
> > Does anyone know of a source package that can discriminate
> > vocal/ambient noise sources from musical/instrumental sources?  Ie,
> > instruments vs voice?  I'm aware of various canned bandpass
> > approaches, which work (sorta) for karoke use, but don't quite work
> > for what I'm trying to do.  (I want to preserve both "channels" for
> > separate analysis.)
> >
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