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AUBIO for onset detection -- in FreeWheeling?
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- Subject: AUBIO for onset detection -- in FreeWheeling?
- From: "JP Mercury" <swirlee@stickist.com>
- Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:06:06 -0700
Dear Paul, I've been playing with your aubio labeling library- it's good! I tried the onset and note detection features and they got me thinking. I see a potential application for FreeWheeling that I wanted to run by you. I'd like to autodetect a first loop when a player starts to repeat a phrase. What I thought is to run an input through AUBIO and grab the onsets, then to compare the audio at previous onsets to find the most likely beat length-- if a strong correlation is found over several repetitions, a loop would be automatically created. This would allow an improviser to 'gel' a loop just by repeating it. The timing of those first loops can be tricky and I thought it might be a good aid. I wonder how reliably such a system could work? AUBIO seems to reliably detect the onsets from my rhythms, with only a few stray onsets. I noticed that it is quite tolerant of different levels. Combined with an autocorrelation to determine likely loop points, it could work. Do you think it would be a good approach? One caveat, aubioonset and aubionotes don't seem to work with my default 64 sample size and 2 jack buffers- if I up to 1024, OK. Is this because you are doing FFT work and not buffering? Once again, thanks for your work on this. -Mercury -- To unsubscribe, send mail to aubio-unsubscribe@piem.org.
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