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Real-time audio feature extraction with the Web Audio API

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31 points by codeoclock 11 years ago · 5 comments

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diydsp 11 years ago

Excellent.

I've hosted hughrawlinson's demo code at http://diydsp.com/fun/meyda/

And I've written a short blogpost teaching people what-the-heck feature extraction is at http://diydsp.blogspot.de/2014/12/javascript-audio-feature-e...

  • codeoclockOP 11 years ago

    Thanks for the exposure!

    The demo is also available at http://hughrawlinson.github.io/meyda.

    I also want to be very clear from the outset that this was a group effort between @nevosegal, @jakubfiala (on github) and myself. We've contributed equally to the source, the research, the testing, and the accompanying paper that has been accepted for presentation at the first Web Audio Conference in Paris.

danra 11 years ago

If you are into this, also check out Sonic Visualizer (http://www.sonicvisualiser.org), with its support for VAMP plug-ins for analyzing audio.

  • diydsp 11 years ago

    Ah yes, Sonic Visualizer is an incredible tool. Despite the name which might sound like merely a trippy thing to watch, it can be used for extremely serious work, such as reverse-engineering world music scales, tuning instruments, figuring out and annotating the notes in a song, etc.

    Note #1. The VAMP plug-ins seriously kick up the power of Sonic Visualizer and that they are open-source and used in the also amazing online tool Chordify which is found at http://chordify.net

    Note #2. Chordify is a neat tool which automatically extracts the chords from any youtube video you point at it. It's free, but if you pay an additional 50 cents or so, it will send a you a rudimentary MIDI file with the chords in it. It's been worth it for me several times already.

jonjoe 11 years ago

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