Hi !
I use sndfile-spectrogram. It's great
Are there any command-line tools to take a sound file (e.g. wav or mp3
format) and output a corresponding audio-range spectrogram
as one or more image files, either jpg,gif,png ?? Yes, it would be a very
"long" image, or a series multiple images, each w/ a minute of spectrogram
representation of sound.
Preferable would be something like what
http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/ outputs
in "Layer->Add Melodic Range Spectrogram-> All Channels Mixed"
I'm aware of exellent tools like
http://vamp-plugins.org/ && could
certainly
script something out of sonic-annotator, which would be too slow (the
scripting and unnecessary I/O would be slow, not sonic-annotator itself).
Anybody have a
http://vamp-plugins.org/vampy.html script that accomplishes
this task before I go off and reinvent the wheel. Or better yet, an all-C
or
C++ solution?
One issue is how can a program automatically determine the best
visualization of a spectrogram?
Sonic-visualizer has controls like "Threshold" "Colour Rotation" and
meter
"Gain" that sometimes need to be tweaked. Anybody
know where to find such a file->spectrum-image converter that
automatically
adjusts for best contrast between beats, bass, melody,
so as to produce something that lets people easily visualize music
features,
without needing to do any manual adjustments??
Thanks,
Niels
http://nielsmayer.com
PS: speaking of spectrograms:
Music: Broken Symmetry, Geometry, and Complexity
by Gary W. Don, Karyn K. Muir, Gordon B. Volk, James S. Walker
Notices of the American Math Society, Jan 2010, Vol 57, Num.1 , pp. 30-49.
http://www.ams.org/notices/201001/rtx100100030p.pdf
http://www.uwec.edu/walkerjs/MBSGC/
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