Re: [music-dsp] Musicdsp.org finally updated

2019-02-26 Thread Spencer Jackson
that's really great. Thank you! On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 12:09 PM Michael Gogins wrote: > Thanks for doing this. > > Mike > > On Wed, Feb 27, 2019, 04:40 Robert Marsanyi wrote: > >> That’s a phenomenal resource. Thanks, Bram. >> >> --rbt >> >> On Feb 26, 2019, at 7:16 AM, Jacob Penn wrote: >>

Re: [music-dsp] Musicdsp.org finally updated

2019-02-26 Thread Michael Gogins
Thanks for doing this. Mike On Wed, Feb 27, 2019, 04:40 Robert Marsanyi wrote: > That’s a phenomenal resource. Thanks, Bram. > > --rbt > > On Feb 26, 2019, at 7:16 AM, Jacob Penn wrote: > > Amazing! > > [image: insignia] > JACOB PENN.MUMUKSHU > 612.388.5992 > >

Re: [music-dsp] Musicdsp.org finally updated

2019-02-26 Thread Robert Marsanyi
That’s a phenomenal resource. Thanks, Bram. --rbt > On Feb 26, 2019, at 7:16 AM, Jacob Penn wrote: > > Amazing! > > JACOB PENN.MUMUKSHU > 612.388.5992 > >> On February 26, 2019 at 6:59:24 AM, Bram de Jong (bram.dej...@gmail.com) >> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> New and improved:

Re: [music-dsp] Musicdsp.org finally updated

2019-02-26 Thread Jacob Penn
Amazing! [image: insignia] JACOB PENN.MUMUKSHU 612.388.5992 On February 26, 2019 at 6:59:24 AM, Bram de Jong (bram.dej...@gmail.com) wrote: Hi all, New and improved: https://www.musicdsp.org/en/latest/ I'm still in the process of going

Re: [music-dsp] Time-variant 2nd-order sinusoidal resonator

2019-02-26 Thread STEFFAN DIEDRICHSEN
Martin, thanks for (re-)posting this. I had a look at your website and found some articles, which are very interesting. The idea of the reverse IIR filter is super brilliant. Best, Steffan > On 21.02.2019|KW8, at 19:33, Martin Vicanek wrote: > > You can have both: A (hyper)stable

Re: [music-dsp] SOLA, PSOLA and WSOLA.

2019-02-26 Thread Eder Souza
In essence WSOLA and SOLA are only for Time Scale Modification... WSOLA - Applies synchronization in the analysis stage of OLA, so input frames are selected based on waveform similarity, keeping the output at a constant rate! SOLA - Works like WSOLA but applies synchronization in the output, so

[music-dsp] Musicdsp.org finally updated

2019-02-26 Thread Bram de Jong
Hi all, New and improved: https://www.musicdsp.org/en/latest/ I'm still in the process of going through all the comments, cleaning it all up. But... if you want to add or change anything: https://github.com/bdejong/musicdsp grts, Bram ___

Re: [music-dsp] SOLA, PSOLA and WSOLA.

2019-02-26 Thread Ross Bencina
Hi Alex, > I can't understand the difference between SOLA, PSOLA and WSOLA. I'll attempt a partial answer: I think PSOLA and WSOLA are clearly distinct. PSOLA involves identifying a time varying pitch (fundamental frequency) track for the input, segmenting the input signal into (possibly

Re: [music-dsp] SOLA, PSOLA and WSOLA.

2019-02-26 Thread robert bristow-johnson
� i often ask the same question and had thought at one time i knew the answer.� and then another paper comes out and muddies the water. i have most often thought that PSOLA means what i like to call "Lent's Algorithm" (that can also be credited to Hamon).� it's a pitch shifter that does not

[music-dsp] SOLA, PSOLA and WSOLA.

2019-02-26 Thread Alex Dashevski
Hi, I can't understand the difference between SOLA, PSOLA and WSOLA. I have already understood how OLA works. What is difference between PSOLA and Re-sampling with (SOLA or WSOLA) ? What is difference between SOLA and WSOLA ? I tried to search in google but I did not find any understandable