Re: How to get aubio commandline tools?

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ubuntu 17.10 it is aubio-tools


On 07/11/17 16:16, James Harkins wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Ubuntu Studio 16.04. Was looking for tempo estimators.
>
> I see online: https://aubio.org/manual/latest/cli.html#manpages
>
> ``
> NAME
>   aubio - a command line tool to extract information from sound files
>
> COMMANDS
> ...
>   tempo        get overall tempo in bpm
> ``
>
> So I installed python-aubio (which was already installed, I think for pd) and aubio-tools. Then:
>
> $ which aubio
> (nothing)
>
> Does anybody know what's up with that? The one thing I could think is that the commandline tools are new (documentation is for 0.4.5), but xenial ships 0.4.1. In which case I'd try building myself.
>
> Or, any other tools for tempo estimation? I tried BeatTrack in SuperCollider, but it's based on a 1024-point FFT; with overlap=2, its timing resolution would be limited to 512 samples (and I found, in fact, that it would oscillate between two values, as if occasionally correcting for timing inaccuracy).
>
> Thanks,
> hjh
>
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