Hi,

The richness of the Stanford STK ported to Faust is such that I've gotten used 
to assuming any signal processing tool I could want is in there ... But I'm 
hunting around for some tempo/beat detection algorithm, and not finding it in 
the standard libraries. Am i missing something? I might not have the right 
terminology.  I'm looking ideally for a faust filter that takes a signal in, 
and eventually emits impulses in sync with the detected/predicted beat points 
of the music it's listening to.

Easy to describe, harder to do.  But I've found at least a few published papers 
describing algorithms/approaches for this. And I found aubio, a c++-based open 
source library for doing that kind of detection.  If none of that technology is 
connected to Faust yet, I'd like to make it so!  But first, is anyone else 
working on this?

-mykle-
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