Re: [music-dsp] tracking drum partials

2017-08-07 Thread gm
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

Re: [music-dsp] tracking drum partials

2017-08-07 Thread 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 to you! Best regards Jacob On 08/06/2017 11:12 PM, Thomas Rehaag wrote: > sorry for the late reply. Half of my clients

Re: [music-dsp] tracking drum partials

2017-08-06 Thread Thomas Rehaag
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

Re: [music-dsp] tracking drum partials

2017-08-02 Thread Theo Verelst
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

Re: [music-dsp] tracking drum partials

2017-08-01 Thread robert bristow-johnson
Original Message Subject: Re: [music-dsp] tracking drum partials From: "Ian Esten" <i...@ianesten.com> Date: Tue, August 1, 2017 4:49 pm To: "A discussion list for music-related DSP" <

Re: [music-dsp] tracking drum partials

2017-07-31 Thread Corey K
7 PM, "Thomas Rehaag" <develo...@netcologne.de> >> wrote: >> >> see below. >> >> >>> Original Message >>>

Re: [music-dsp] tracking drum partials

2017-07-30 Thread Ian Esten
n Jul 28, 2017 12:47 PM, "Thomas Rehaag" <develo...@netcologne.de> wrote: > > see below. > > >> -------- Original Message ---- >> Subject: Re: [music-dsp] tracking drum partials >> From: "Tho

Re: [music-dsp] tracking drum partials

2017-07-30 Thread Corey K
rote: see below. > Original Message ---- > Subject: Re: [music-dsp] tracking drum partials > From: "Thomas Rehaag" <develo...@netcologne.de> > Date: Thu, July 27, 201

Re: [music-dsp] tracking drum partials

2017-07-28 Thread Thomas Rehaag
see below. Original Message 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

Re: [music-dsp] tracking drum partials

2017-07-27 Thread robert bristow-johnson
Original Message 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

Re: [music-dsp] tracking drum partials

2017-07-27 Thread Esteban Maestre
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

Re: [music-dsp] tracking drum partials

2017-07-27 Thread Olli Niemitalo
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

Re: [music-dsp] tracking drum partials

2017-07-26 Thread robert bristow-johnson
� � 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

Re: [music-dsp] tracking drum partials

2017-07-26 Thread Esteban Maestre
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

[music-dsp] tracking drum partials

2017-07-26 Thread Thomas Rehaag
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