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    projectM

    projectM

    Cross-platform Music Visualization Library

    ...Experience psychedelic and mesmerizing visuals by transforming music into equations that render a limitless array of user-contributed visualizations. projectM is an open-source project that reimplements the esteemed Winamp Milkdrop by Geiss in a more modern, cross-platform reusable library. Its purpose in life is to read an audio input and to produce mesmerizing visuals, detecting tempo, and rendering advanced equations into a limitless array of user-contributed visualizations.
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    musicinformationretrieval.com

    musicinformationretrieval.com

    Instructional notebooks on music information retrieval

    musicinformationretrieval.com is a collection of instructional materials for music information retrieval (MIR). These materials contain a mix of casual conversation, technical discussion, and Python code. These pages, including the one you're reading, are authored using Colab notebooks.
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