finding repeating segments
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finding repeating segments
Being a novice audio engineer, is it possible to select a section of the audio wave, and find other like sections within a recording. If not, could this be added in a future update? Thanks MBJ
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finding repeating segments
I don't know of a way to do this and the process sounds like it would be
remarkably ugly. What does "like" another section mean -- how "like" is
"like", what components should be considred in "like", absolute values,
relative values, frequency distribution, slight changes in timing, etc?
I could go on for quite a while longer.
Chuck
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remarkably ugly. What does "like" another section mean -- how "like" is
"like", what components should be considred in "like", absolute values,
relative values, frequency distribution, slight changes in timing, etc?
I could go on for quite a while longer.
Chuck
mustbjones wrote:
--Being a novice audio engineer, is it possible to select a section of the audio wave, and find other like sections within a recording. If not, could this be added in a future update? Thanks MBJ
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finding repeating segments
This is basically why such a function doesn't exist By the way,I don't know of a way to do this and the process sounds like it
would be remarkably ugly. What does "like" another section mean --
how "like" is "like", what components should be considred in "like",
absolute values, relative values, frequency distribution, slight
changes in timing, etc? I could go on for quite a while longer.
what purpose / workflow did you have in mind for such a function?
Regards,
Martin
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http://www.hairersoft.com/
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Re: finding repeating segments
[quote]This is basically why such a function doesn't exist ;-) By the way,
what purpose / workflow did you have in mind for such a function?
Regards,
Martin
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That is a really good question and right now I can't think of why or what the conditions were that made me think of it. MBJ
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what purpose / workflow did you have in mind for such a function?
Regards,
Martin
HairerSoft
http://www.hairersoft.com/
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That is a really good question and right now I can't think of why or what the conditions were that made me think of it. MBJ
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