DSPRelated.com
Forums

MIR Consultant needed in NYC

Started by MatthewA September 8, 2016
On Thu, 8 Sep 2016 18:10:33 -0700 (PDT), MatthewA
<matthewaudio@gmail.com> wrote:

>> Is it music or isolated sinusoids that barely move? > >Both: >https://soundcloud.com/rajendra-bhagwat/rajendra-heggar-tabla-practice > >I've got it pretty good so far but I think someone who knows what they're d= >oing can identify these sinewaves much more accurately. I'm looking for th= >e first 6 overtones in the Dayan, (the higher drum). That means ignoring t= >he bayan (bass drum) and filtering out the onsets. As I said, I've done an= > Okay job already but it can be better.
You mean, not isolated sinusoids that barely move. ;) As others have mentioned, not trivial. If you're doing well with it, kudos.
On Friday, September 9, 2016 at 12:58:25 AM UTC-4, Eric Jacobsen wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Sep 2016 18:10:33 -0700 (PDT), MatthewA > <matthewaudio@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> Is it music or isolated sinusoids that barely move? > > > >Both: > >https://soundcloud.com/rajendra-bhagwat/rajendra-heggar-tabla-practice > > > >I've got it pretty good so far but I think someone who knows what they're d= > >oing can identify these sinewaves much more accurately. I'm looking for th= > >e first 6 overtones in the Dayan, (the higher drum). That means ignoring t= > >he bayan (bass drum) and filtering out the onsets. As I said, I've done an= > > Okay job already but it can be better. > > You mean, not isolated sinusoids that barely move. ;) > > As others have mentioned, not trivial. If you're doing well with it, > kudos.
Thanks friends. Good to know I'm not banging my head against an easy one. Got a few responses.

I guessed if you had to ask what MIR stands for, you weren't the person he was looking for.

:-)

m
On Thursday, September 8, 2016 at 12:23:46 PM UTC-4, MatthewA wrote:
> Hitting a little bit of a wall doing some sinusoid tracking and in an effort to work smarter not harder, I'd like to do some hanging out with someone experienced in MIR. Neural net knowledge a definite plus. This is a pretty fun project so hopefully it won't be too painful. > > Rates negotiable. > > Matt EstateSound Com
"MIRU - MIR" (soviet communist slogan) Just don't do FFT for Christ sake...
angrydude  <simfidude@gmail.com> wrote:

>On Thursday, September 8, 2016 at 12:23:46 PM UTC-4, MatthewA wrote:
>> Hitting a little bit of a wall doing some sinusoid tracking and in an >effort to work smarter not harder, I'd like to do some hanging out with >someone experienced in MIR. Neural net knowledge a definite plus. This >is a pretty fun project so hopefully it won't be too painful.
>> Rates negotiable. >> >> Matt EstateSound Com
>"MIRU - MIR" (soviet communist slogan) > >Just don't do FFT for Christ sake...
Unrelatedly, I notice my namesake DSP expert, Stephen Travis Pope, is an MIR expert. Was vaguely considering posing as said expert to the OP, but nah. Steve
On 22.09.2016 4:31, angrydude wrote:
> On Thursday, September 8, 2016 at 12:23:46 PM UTC-4, MatthewA wrote: >> Hitting a little bit of a wall doing some sinusoid tracking and in an effort to work smarter not harder, I'd like to do some hanging out with someone experienced in MIR. Neural net knowledge a definite plus. This is a pretty fun project so hopefully it won't be too painful. >> >> Rates negotiable. >> >> Matt EstateSound Com > > "MIRU - MIR" (soviet communist slogan) > > Just don't do FFT for Christ sake... >
Not merely a slogan; you can actually drink to it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHw_A8DUrFU ;) Gene
On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 11:12:02 PM UTC-4, Steve Pope wrote:
> > Unrelatedly, I notice my namesake DSP expert, Stephen Travis Pope, > is an MIR expert. > > Was vaguely considering posing as said expert to the OP, but nah. >
i remember once i asked you if you was he. STP was also once the editor to Computer Music Journal. r b-j
robert bristow-johnson  <rbj@audioimagination.com> wrote:

>On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 11:12:02 PM UTC-4, Steve Pope wrote:
>> Unrelatedly, I notice my namesake DSP expert, Stephen Travis Pope, >> is an MIR expert.
>> Was vaguely considering posing as said expert to the OP, but nah.
>i remember once i asked you if you was he. STP was also once the editor >to Computer Music Journal.
Yes. We've been conflated many times. Most amusing, perhaps, was the time U.C. Berkeley sent him my consulting contract. Steve