On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 12:42 AM, Paul Brossier <piem(a)piem.org> wrote:
Hi all,
A new version of aubio, 0.4.1, is out.
aubio is a library of functions to perform audio feature extractions
such as:
- note onset detection
- pitch detection
- beat tracking
- MFCC computation
- spectral descriptors
This version is mostly focusing on media file input and output. Here is
a quick overview of the changes.
The most interesting feature in this release concerns aubiocut. Thanks
to the sponsoring of Mark Suppes, the python script to slice sound
steams was extended to be sample accurate, cut overlapping segments, and
work on multiple channels.
New source and sink objects have been added to let aubio read and write
WAV files, even when built with no external libraries. This should
simplify the use of aubio on platforms such as Android or Windows.
Existing sources and sinks have been extended to read and write from and
to multiple channels. This makes python-aubio one of the fastest and
most versatile Python module to read and write media files.
This release also comes with a stack of bug fixes and code clean-ups.
Note: this version is API and ABI compatible with 0.4.0. Since it only
adds new features to the existing interface, your existing source and
binary code will keep working without any modifications.
To find out more about aubio and this release:
Project homepage:
http://aubio.org/
I find this interesting
In particular aubionotes claims to get midi (almost??) out of wav
But I cant get it to work.
That is aubio -i foo.wav
certainly seems to be consuming CPU in that the fan goes fast for a
few seconds but there is no output