[clam-devel] Important Question regarding CLAM

Lee Savide laughingman182 at gmail.com
Wed Oct 12 19:54:59 PDT 2011


Well, I'll still keep my hopes up; if I've learned anything about open
source technology, its that while how you skin the cat is debatable,
learning from the ways of other's methods is a blessing and a necessity
towards doing it in the best way possible. Perhaps CLAM can still make use
of the algorithms and functions used in music21, even if not directly. I'm
not saying to cut paste code, since that's the death of intellect in
practice; I'm asking if music21 is something to consider observing for ways
to improve CLAM. I'm not very good at C++ code (yet), to be honest, but
Python I'm very familiar with, and I'm very thankful you took the time to
answer my questions. I'd like this topic to be open for more debate, though.
It's very uncommon for music analysis software to exist and be as in-depth
as this, or music21, and sadly those are the only 2 open source libraries
for music analysis I personally know of. It's very frustrating, but seeing
this is like a breath of fresh air.
On Oct 12, 2011 6:32 PM, "David GARCÍA GARZÓN" <david.garcia at upf.edu> wrote:

> Hi.
>
> No plan on integrating music21. Sorry. Anyway...
>
> You should take a look to the extractors in CLAM Annotator.
> They include among others, extractors which use the same
> algorithms that Chordata uses. Those extractors generate
> xml files that python can turn easily in any format you
> need provided that the information you need for the format
> is there.
>
> CLAM provide pitch (for monophonic excerpts) rhythm,
> harmony/chords for polyphonic excerpts...
> The information is quite noisy and far from having notation
> but it can be a pretty good starting point.
>
> David.
>
> __________________________________________________
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> From Lee Savide <laughingman182 at gmail.com>
> Sent Tue 10/11/2011 9:17 PM
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> Subject [clam-devel] Important Question regarding CLAM
>
>
> Hi. I'm a college student who's majoring in music technology, and when I
> found this project, I was VERY impressed. I've been looking for an open
> source framework like this for YEARS, and nothing good ever came up. Then I
> found this. Now, I'm going to have to ask something extremely crucial: Is
> there any planning to involve integration into the music21 (
> http://code.google.com/p/music21/) project? Specifically, I'd be very
> interested with the concept of a tool that can analyze and deconstruct the
> music notation from WAV, MP3, and OGG files. Specifically and open
> source tool for that would be an amazing feat within itself. PLEASE do get
> back to me; I've been looking for a project like this for a very long time
> (over 6 years). Thank you very much for your time, and efforts. :)
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