Re: [music-dsp] Who uses YIN or pYIN for pitch detection?

2019-03-06 Thread Ethan Duni
Looks like they use the Viterbi algorithm to get the pitch tracks. > On Mar 6, 2019, at 6:59 PM, Jay wrote: > > > Looks like there's a link to a python implementation on this topics page, > might provide some insights: > https://github.com/topics/pitch-tracking > > > > > > > > >> On

Re: [music-dsp] Who uses YIN or pYIN for pitch detection?

2019-03-06 Thread Jay
Looks like there's a link to a python implementation on this topics page, might provide some insights: https://github.com/topics/pitch-tracking On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 6:44 PM robert bristow-johnson < r...@audioimagination.com> wrote: > > > Hay, any peeps around here that use YIN? or

[music-dsp] Who uses YIN or pYIN for pitch detection?

2019-03-06 Thread robert bristow-johnson
  Hay, any peeps around here that use YIN?  or pYIN? Some of you who hang around the DSP Stack Exchange might know that I am unimpressed with YIN, namely that I don't think there is anything novel about it (w.r.t. Average Squared Difference Function, ASDF) other than this so-called