aubio / vamp-aubio-plugins

aubio plugins for Vamp

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vamp-aubio-plugins

A set of Vamp plugins for audio feature extraction using the aubio library.

This set includes the following plugins:

  • Aubio Beat Tracker
    • Time → Tempo
    • Estimate the musical tempo and track beat positions.
  • Aubio Mel-frequency Band Energy Detector
    • Low Level Features
    • Computes Energy in each Mel-Frequency Bands.
  • Aubio Mfcc Detector
    • Low Level Features
    • Computes Mel-Frequency Cepstrum Coefficients.
  • Aubio Note Tracker
    • Notes
    • Estimate note onset positions, pitches and durations.
  • Aubio Onset Detector
    • Time → Onsets
    • Estimate note onset times.
  • Aubio Pitch Detector
    • Pitch
    • Track estimated note pitches.
  • Aubio Silence Detector
    • Low Level Features
    • Detect levels below a certain threshold.
  • Aubio Spectral Descriptor
    • Low Level Features
    • Computes spectral descriptor.

Build Instructions

You will need to have Python, git, and a C++ compiler.

Please refer to the build script corresponding for your platform for brief instructions on how to build this project:

Available OS scripts

  • ./build_linux.sh for Linux
  • ./build_osx.sh for Mac OS X
  • ./build_win32.sh for Windows (32-bit)
  • ./build_ming32.sh to cross-compile using Mingw

Windows

The preferred compiler on windows is Microsoft Visual 2013. Also you will want to use a shell environment, for instance Git Bash, and have Python installed and found in the PATH.

Clean up

Use the following command to start from scratch:

$ rm -rf contrib/ build/

Old-school makefiles

This method is now considered deprecated.

The current build system is waf. See above, and read wscript and build*.sh to find out how to use it. Makefiles are kept for the record, but they might be out of date and will eventually disappear.

$ make -f Makefile.<os_name> clean all

where os_name should be replaced by one of linux, mingw32, or osx.

Installation Instructions

The Vamp plugin is defined by the following three files. Depending on your platform, the extension of the binary file will vary.

vamp-aubio.cat
vamp-aubio.n3
vamp-aubio.{so,dll,dylib}

Follow the Vamp installation instructions to copy the above three files to your preferred plugin directory.

Copyright and License Information

Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Chris Cannam and Queen Mary University of London
Copyright (C) 2006-2015 Paul Brossier <piem@aubio.org>

vamp-aubio-plugins is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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aubio plugins for Vamp

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