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Polyphonic pitch tracking in Csound? #167
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Thanks for your interest, but my repo does not offer this. Try asking on
the regular Csound users list at ***@***.***
Regards,
Mike
…On Wed, Jul 28, 2021, 19:30 Michael Christensen ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi, I wasn't sure where I could best ask this question *(my sincere
apologies if the issue tracker isn't the right place for such questions)*.
I've been looking for a way to track pitches (and their relative
amplitudes) as played on a piano. Since there will often be several notes
playing together on the piano, it would be quite useful to be able to track
several pitches simultaneously. However, so far (after searching the
internet as well as the Csound manuals) I was only able to find monophonic
pitch tracking opcodes in Csound.
Does Csound-extended by any chance include such a polyphonic pitch
tracker, or is there perhaps some plugin or custom opcode to be found
somewhere that would be capable of performing this task?
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Hi, I wasn't sure where I could best ask this question (my sincere apologies if the issue tracker isn't the right place for questions like this).
I've been looking for a way to track pitches (and their relative amplitudes) as played on a piano. Since there will often be several notes playing together on the piano, it would be quite useful to be able to track several pitches simultaneously. However, so far (after searching the internet as well as the Csound manuals) I was only able to find monophonic pitch tracking opcodes in Csound.
Does Csound-extended by any chance include such a polyphonic pitch tracker, or is there perhaps some plugin or custom opcode to be found somewhere that would be capable of performing this task?
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