On 2013-12-09 15:18, Paul Brossier wrote: > > * src/onset, src/tempo/, src/pitch: the different methods for onset, tempo, > and pitch extraction have seen many bug-fixes and optimizations. > > * src/spectral/specdesc.h: new onset distances and statistical measures have > been added. > > * src/spectral/filterbank.h: new filter bank to compute the energy in any > custom-defined frequency bands. > > * src/spectral/mfcc.h, examples/aubiomfcc.c: a standard implementation of > the Mel-Frequency Cepstrum Coefficients algorithm has been added. > > * src/temporal/{a,c}_weighting.h: standard implementation of the C-weighting > and A-weighting pre-processing filters are now provided for most commons > sampling rates. > > * src/synth/wavetable.h, src/synth/sampler.h: provide basic ways to generate > some sounds. > Hi again, I spent quite some time yesterday reading about your project aubio. And then i had a dream that i thought i would share with you. It was ome sort of a box running aubio, that i could use to trigger gear or software with my microphone. It was waiting for certain tones, and certain attack-shapes in realtime to trigger different loops and sequences. It wasn't doing anything to the audio, just listening for information of what external (hard- and/or software) gear was supposed to be triggered and how, only thanks to the tone of the melody. This way i could program crazy lines and rythms that would play only when i reached certain parts of my songs by singing them. Basically, all i can do today by pressing buttons, i could do by singing, with a little mapping work... I hope i make sense. Perhaps this exists already? I'm guessing that "singstar" or whatever that game is called, is what i am talking about in a limited sense. Hopefully however, in case there is no such box today, that dream would fit better out of my head, among people who have the power to realise it :) Yours, *Set _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user