Something like noisiness ? You should look at the researches of Tristan
Jehan (http://web.media.mit.edu/~tristan/) and Emmanuel Jourdan and Mikhail
Malt (
http://www.e--j.com/index.php/sbcm-paper-available/index.php?page_id=90).


2014/1/2 peiman khosravi <[email protected]>

> I recently tried the tID library (timbreID) and it works like a treat.
> http://williambrent.conflations.com/pages/research.html
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> I think there is a harmonicity analyser in there but can't be sure.
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> On 2 January 2014 17:38, João Pais <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Hello,
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>> I wanted to ask if there are any suggestions for spectral "weight"
>> analysis.
>> With "weight" I mean a factor which would measure the harmonicity of a
>> sound - e.g. white noise being 1, and a sinus/silence 0. Surely it exists a
>> propper word for this already, but I don't know one.
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>> Is there any external or patch around that does something similar?
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>> Thanks,
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>> jmmmp
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