Re: [PD] beat onset detector (in style von recycle)?

2011-03-24 Thread Derek Holzer
Why not run through the file with [bonk~] and write attack times it 
detects as metadata into text file or array?


D.

On 3/24/11 2:44 AM, João Pais wrote:

Hi,

I wanted to ask if someone works/worked with beat detection in style of
recycle. That is, a patch that can analyse assymetric audio files (I
mean, files with improvised content), and suggest mark points to where
attacks can happen. Afaik, there is no external that does this
automatically, right?

Thanks,

João



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Re: [PD] beat onset detector (in style von recycle)?

2011-03-24 Thread João Pais
that would be an idea, but it would be better to work/edit the fragment  
before bouncing the whole thing. which could be implemented using a higher  
patch based on bonk, anyway. but I just wanted to ask if someone had dealt  
with this problem already.


João

Why not run through the file with [bonk~] and write attack times it  
detects as metadata into text file or array?


D.

On 3/24/11 2:44 AM, João Pais wrote:

Hi,

I wanted to ask if someone works/worked with beat detection in style of
recycle. That is, a patch that can analyse assymetric audio files (I
mean, files with improvised content), and suggest mark points to where
attacks can happen. Afaik, there is no external that does this
automatically, right?

Thanks,

João



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Re: [PD] beat onset detector (in style von recycle)?

2011-03-24 Thread tim vets
2011/3/24 João Pais jmmmp...@googlemail.com

 that would be an idea, but it would be better to work/edit the fragment
 before bouncing the whole thing. which could be implemented using a higher
 patch based on bonk, anyway. but I just wanted to ask if someone had dealt
 with this problem already.

 João

 I once did a patch that does more or less what  you describe...based on
bonk~
http://www.timvets.net/software/pd_autocutup.php?page=software
gr,
Tim

  Why not run through the file with [bonk~] and write attack times it
 detects as metadata into text file or array?

 D.

 On 3/24/11 2:44 AM, João Pais wrote:

 Hi,

 I wanted to ask if someone works/worked with beat detection in style of
 recycle. That is, a patch that can analyse assymetric audio files (I
 mean, files with improvised content), and suggest mark points to where
 attacks can happen. Afaik, there is no external that does this
 automatically, right?

 Thanks,

 João


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[PD] beat onset detector (in style von recycle)?

2011-03-23 Thread João Pais

Hi,

I wanted to ask if someone works/worked with beat detection in style of  
recycle. That is, a patch that can analyse assymetric audio files (I mean,  
files with improvised content), and suggest mark points to where attacks  
can happen. Afaik, there is no external that does this automatically,  
right?


Thanks,

João

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