Yep. Bonk~ is amazing, see the help patch and you can train the classifier
do detect your instrument sounds. Then it will report a number for each
instrument in the output format, the number of the instrument will follow
the order in which you trained the bonk~ object. :)
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at
Very easy to do (i did a similar thing , where I used a microphone to create
gestures to control an multitouch DJ application, see a small paper in [1]
).
In my approach I used gesture templates, but since all you want is tapping
(or claping) you are just looking for peaks in amplitude analysis.
On Wed, Dec 01, 2010 at 05:08:49PM +, Pedro Lopes wrote:
Now attack detection in PD can be performed in various ways, one cool way
is to use bonk~ to detect attacks (see Miller's paper in [2]) or on a
simpler level you can analyse the signal manually with env~.
One very awesome thing about
Hi All,
I am working on a project in which I would like to have the tempo of a DAW
(Ableton, FL Studio, etc) set by the clapping of an audience. Not sure how
to approach tackling the problem. Any and all help is appreciated.
Thanks.
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