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  • RedHat 6.4 compilation problem

    Hi All, I cannot compile Sonic Visualizer on RedHat 6.4 (64-bit). The possible explanation is that RH has two directories /usr/local/lib and /usr/local/lib64, and this might be confusing. Confurator complains about certain libraries (fftw3, vamp*), but the libraries are really installed. For example, *.pc files for fftw3 live in /usr/local/lib64/pkgconfig/, while configurator probably expects...

    2013-05-20 05:29:46 PDT by aaahaaah

  • New Version Bugs v2.1

    Downloaded new version... And very frustrated and disappointed. 1. It's now using Q5core dlls... Size 30mb more now on Hdd (Was 22mb) 2. It's using using MUCH MORE MEMORY just on START (was 29mb, now 56mb) (proof on pic) 3. Program Exits with Memory error (attach):

    2013-05-17 07:22:54 PDT by https://www.google.com/accounts

  • Comment: Automated frequency analysis

    Thanks Chris, so very much appreciated :-)

    2013-04-29 02:25:36 PDT by mirrajensen

  • Comment: Automated frequency analysis

    Hi -- One way to get started might be with a pitch-tracker Vamp plugin, such as the simple cepstral pitch tracker at http://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/cepstral-pitchtracker, the Melodia plugin from MTG http://mtg.upf.edu/technologies/melodia, or the Aubio Pitch plugin. In the longer term, some people in my group are currently working on a program based on Sonic Visualiser intended...

    2013-04-29 01:51:28 PDT by cannam

  • Automated frequency analysis

    Hi, I'm currently doing my PhD and the in the next part of the study will be looking at inherent pitch in singers. I will be asking a large number of participants to record themselves singing a scale each day for 30 days and I would like to be able to automatically extract a frequency analysis of the average hz of each note (without having to manually hover over each note). I haven't...

    2013-04-27 22:13:37 PDT by mirrajensen

  • Automated frequency analysis

    Hi, I'm currently doing my PhD and the in the next part of the study will be looking at inherent pitch in singers. I will be asking a large number of participants to record themselves singing a scale each day for 30 days and I would like to be able to automatically extract a frequency analysis of the average hz of each note (without having to manually hover over each note). I haven't...

    2013-04-27 19:42:16 PDT by mirrajensen

  • Comment: Incorrect M4A import on OSX

    Looks like it works. Many thanks!

    2013-03-07 10:48:36 PST by bmcfee

  • Comment: Incorrect M4A import on OSX

    Hi -- can you try the new build at https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/attachments/download/682/Sonic%20Visualiser-2.0.1.dmg please, and let me know how it goes?.

    2013-03-07 09:57:28 PST by cannam

  • Comment: Incorrect M4A import on OSX

    Excellent. Thanks!

    2013-03-06 11:09:49 PST by bmcfee

  • Comment: Incorrect M4A import on OSX

    OK, I think I see the cause of the bug. It's a confusion between the file rate and sample rate members in the CoreAudio reader. Will fix, but I'm out of time to complete a new build on OS/X today -- I should be able to do this tomorrow. Thanks for the report and info.

    2013-03-06 11:08:43 PST by cannam

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