a system to automatically detect laughter from acoustic features of audio using neural networks.
By Mary Knox at Berkeley
https://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/pubs/speech/laughter_v10.pdf
a system to automatically detect laughter from acoustic features of audio using neural networks.
By Mary Knox at Berkeley
https://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/pubs/speech/laughter_v10.pdf
A system to automatically detect laughter events.
By Lyndon S. Kennedy and Daniel P.W. Ellis at Columbia University and ICSI
http://www.ee.columbia.edu/~lyndon/pubs/nistrt2004-laughter.pdf
Voice simulation object.
By Michael Zbysyzynski at CNMAT MMJ Depot
Based on the Rungler
By jvkr
note: 6/2021 – this link goes the the jvkr main page, not the Havoxicon
Max source: http://cycling74.com/forums/topic/sharing-is-rungling-stepped-havoc-in-gen/
Assignment:
Composition: Sound-byte
Two methods, In the time domain.
Counting zero crossings, in the time domain, to measure the period and frequency of a sine wave, using zerox~ and edge~
A patch by Mari Kimura that compares the Max fzero~ object with the IRCAM gbr.yin~ object – measuring frequency in the time domain. gbr.yin~ uses autocorrelation.
Note: gbr.yin~ is part of the FTM package. Download and install from here: http://ftm.ircam.fr/index.php/Download
https://github.com/tkzic/max-projects
folder: pitch-tracking
patches:
Make music using X
“Lyrebirds and Acoustic Guitar” by Chris Lopez
Every performance has a dramatic shape. That is, excitement level measured over time.
What is the shape of this piece:
Like stories, songs have beginnings, endings, and journeys that connect. Many forms can be applied, but the goal is always the same – to have maximum impact on the listener – to communicate honestly with strength and conviction.
As you listen to music, be aware of the form – especially in terms of the dramatic shape. Where is the peak of intensity? Does the music grab your attention immediately, or does it build slowly? How much repetition do you hear? Can you find suspense, surprise, humor, sadness, power, or beauty? What musical elements work together to create these feelings?
The most powerful tools you have as a composer are your ears.