Re: [music-dsp] sound transcription knowledge

2018-07-10 Thread Theo Verelst
For artistic purposes, there are a number of professional signal recognition tracks, but they are too complicated, and successful "light organ" applications or Rock Show lighting plans are directly correlated with the artistic intentions in the music production. Technology students with some

Re: [music-dsp] sound transcription knowledge

2018-07-10 Thread Sound of L.A. Music and Audio
Hello Richard and others Am 10.07.2018 um 15:25 schrieb Richard Dobson: I am very much into this topic of mapping live musical parameters to (generative, real-time rendered) visuals, so I'm very interested in what others have to add to this list. Music to Video is also a thing which took my

Re: [music-dsp] sound transcription knowledge

2018-07-10 Thread Patric Schmitz
Hi Raphaël, you might consider additional spectral descriptors such as MFCC/BFCC, cepstrum, spectral moments like centroid, variance, skewness. For visualization purposes where you want to map perceived sound to visuals a more perceptually oriented scale is also useful, so use barkhausen or

Re: [music-dsp] sound transcription knowledge

2018-07-10 Thread Richard Dobson
It might also be worth looking at Sonic Visualiser, which is open source: https://www.sonicvisualiser.org/ Richard Dobson On 10/07/2018 14:01, Patric Schmitz wrote: Hi Raphaël, you might consider additional spectral descriptors such as MFCC/BFCC, cepstrum, spectral moments like centroid,

Re: [music-dsp] sound transcription knowledge

2018-07-10 Thread Patric Schmitz
Hi Raphaël, you might consider additional spectral descriptors such as MFCC/BFCC, cepstrum, spectral moments like centroid, variance, skewness. For visualization purposes where you want to map perceived sound to visuals a more perceptually oriented scale is also useful, so use barkhausen or