Hi Chris, thanks alot. Is the license compatible with the GPL in the
sense that I could embed the envelope class/functions in my own code?
Or would I have to use it as a stat/dyn linked library?
Gerald
On 16.08.2015 20:35, Chris Cannam wrote:
Yep, this Simple Cepstrum plugin can do this, to some
approximation --
https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/vamp-simple-cepstrum
The code is BSD/MIT licensed, though I realise I've forgotten to put in
a separate licence file (I should go back and do that, maybe even build
some binaries as well). The licence is stated in the source headers
though.
Chris
On Fri, Aug 14, 2015, at 07:39 PM, Alex Norman wrote:
maybe something from this?
http://vamp-plugins.org/download.html?platform=linux64
On 0, Gerald Mwangi <gerald.mwangi(a)gmx.de> wrote:
Hi Can anyone point me out to code that extracts
the spectral envelope
of a signal. Due to my tight time constraints I can't dig much into the
topic to develope such an extractor, so somewhat working C/C++ code is
appreciable.
Thanks Gerald
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