There is also "Science of Percussion Instruments" by Rossing.
Am 07.08.2017 um 09:24 schrieb Jacob Møller Hjerrild:
Hi Thomas,
See if you can look up the book "The physics of musical instruments",
by Fletcher and Rossing.
I can see that there is a chapter on drums in it. It might be of use
Hi Thomas,
See if you can look up the book "The physics of musical instruments", by
Fletcher and Rossing.
I can see that there is a chapter on drums in it. It might be of use to you!
Best regards
Jacob
On 08/06/2017 11:12 PM, Thomas Rehaag wrote:
> sorry for the late reply. Half of my clients
sorry for the late reply. Half of my clients actually need help.
@Theo: I'm not trying to rebuild natural drum sounds. Just tried to get
a bit more insight about drum sounds
I'm not quite content with the missing overtones in electro drum synthesis.
@Ian & Corey: thanks for pointing me to the
Thomas Rehaag wrote:
Dear DSP Experts,
can anybody tell me how to track drum partials? Is it even possible?
What I'd like to have are the frequency & amplitude envelopes of the partials
so that I
can rebuild the drum sounds with additive synthesis.
Hi
In theory, just a little like using
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Subject: Re: [music-dsp] tracking drum partials
From: "Ian Esten" <i...@ianesten.com>
Date: Tue, August 1, 2017 4:49 pm
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see below.
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Subject: Re: [music-dsp] tracking drum partials
From: "Thomas Rehaag" <develo...@netcologne.de>
Date: Thu, July 27, 2017 4:02 pm
To: music-dsp@mu
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Subject: Re: [music-dsp] tracking drum partials
From: "Thomas Rehaag" <develo...@netcologne.de>
Date: Thu, July 27, 2017 4:02 pm
To: music-dsp@mu
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~scottl/thesis.html
Esteban
On 7/27/2017 4:02 PM, Thomas Rehaag wrote:
@Esteban:
Have you got a link to a (Levine and Smith, 98) PDF? Found the other
one and it looks promising after a short glimpse.
--
Esteban Maestre
Computational Acoustic Modeling Lab
Thomas,
you could try https://github.com/mangledjambon/drumbooth to separate
sinusoidal and impulse-like parts of sounds, and then do your additive
analysis on the sinusoidal part only. The deconstruction is based on Derry
FitzGerald HARMONIC/PERCUSSIVE SEPARATION USING MEDIAN FILTERING, Proc. of
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Thomas, are you recording single isolated drum hits that you analyze? �or are
you trying to lift this partial information from a drum track with many hits?
if the latter, you'll need to do a transient detection which should be pretty
easy with monophonic drum
hits. �if the former, then
Hi Thomas,
Sinusoidal-only modeling could be limiting for some of the intrinsic
features of percussive sounds.
A possibility would be to encode partials + noise (Serra and Smith, 89)
or partials + noise + transients (Levine and Smith, 98).
Cheers,
Esteban
On 7/26/2017 4:37 PM, Thomas
Dear DSP Experts,
can anybody tell me how to track drum partials? Is it even possible?
What I'd like to have are the frequency & amplitude envelopes of the
partials so that I can rebuild the drum sounds with additive synthesis.
I've tried it with heavily overlapping FFTs and then building
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