Pyin seems nice, I never tasted it before !
Yeah I use YIN, I made a sacred way searching and writing Pitch Tracking
algorithm to works with Keith Lent Pitch Shifting, I have coded the basic
steps of YIN in matlab, but for me or my implementation not works so well
like AMDF or some improved ACF...
Looks like they use the Viterbi algorithm to get the pitch tracks.
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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 <
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> Hay, any peeps around here that use YIN? or pYIN?
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 "Cumulative