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About OREMA | OREMA
The Online Repository for Electroacoustic Music Analysis (OREMA) project is a community-based forum where analysts of electroacoustic music can post their analyses of electroacoustic music compositions. It allows people with different ideas of analysis a space to discuss why they choose to analyse a piece in a certain way. The aim of the project is to gauge whether a community initiative can aid an analyst's understanding of a work, whilst helping them conduct an analysis themselves.
electroacoustic  music  analysis 
12 days ago by gdw
Music Analysis: Web-Based Analytical Tools by Nico Schuler and Luke Paireepinart
This website contains a set of tools for music analysis: one for the analysis of twelve-tone music and one for the identification of scales, modes, and interval cycles / cyclic pitch collections.
music  analysis  theory 
12 days ago by gdw
echonest/en_analyzer
Max/MSP interface to The Echo Nest's audio analysis API
analysis  data  software  echonest  max  msp  itp 
5 weeks ago by gdw
AudioAnalysis
AudioAnalysis is a small program for displaying the spectrum and spectrogram of incoming audio in realtime. It also provides realtime analyses of various perceptually relevant features.
spectrum  spectrogram  audio  analysis 
6 weeks ago by gdw
Leonard Bernstein Discusses Beethoven's 5th Symphony - YouTube
Leonard Bernstein discusses several aspects of Ludwig Van Beethoven's famous 5th Symphony. He also provides some of the original sketches that Beethoven had considered putting into the Symphony.
theory  analysis  beethoven 
12 weeks ago by gdw
jHepWork. An environment for scientific computation and data analysis
jHepWork ("jWork") is an interactive environment for scientific computation, data analysis and data visualization designed for scientists, engineers and students. The program incorporates many open-source math software packages into a coherent interface using the concept of scripting, rather than only-GUI or macro-based concept.

jHepWork can be used with several scripting languages for the Java platform, such as Jython, (the Python programming language), JRuby (the Ruby programming language) and BeanShell. This brings more power and simplicity for scientific computing. The programming can also be done in the native Java.
analysis  data  datamining  java  python  itp  editor 
january 2012 by gdw
tcpdump fu | Linux Journal
Packet capture is one of the most fundamental and powerful ways to do network analysis. You can learn virtually anything about what is going on within a network by intercepting and examining the raw data that crosses it. Modern network analysis tools are able to capture, interpret and describe this network traffic in a human-friendly manner.
network  analysis  packet  capture  linux  osx 
december 2011 by gdw
FScape
FScape: conceiving sound as a 'clay', a flexible, sculptural mass. Originally it started as an extension to Tom Erbe's SoundHack, providing 'spectral operators'. Today FScape consists of around fifty independent modules for rendering audio files. From simple utilities such as separating channels, normalising, cutting and splicing sounds, through various DSP and filtering algorithms to more complex algorithmic units which take a sound, analyse it, and rearrange it in new forms. Many of the processes and their ways of parametrisation are unique.
sound  sculpture  modules  rendering  audio  files  analysis  resunthesis  sciss 
november 2011 by gdw
How The Echo Nest is Powering the Internet's Musical Brain | Fast Company
Eventually, the most successful music companies may not be the ones that create, play, or sell music. Rather, they may be the ones to collect the most music data. In this race, Somerville, Massachusetts-based the Echo Nest is ahead.
echonest  database  analysis 
september 2011 by gdw
Define:Quora | Cue the Future | Big Think
A broader take on Quora

Quora is a new startup, founded by talented ex-facebookers, which is currently the topic of much discussion and investor lust. It is a Q&A based product that has done a great job of getting intelligent people asking and answering questions.
quora  q&a  intelligent  analysis  bigthink 
july 2011 by gdw
When Google Circles Collide
Given the level of control that Google+ is offering, I should be thrilled with this great new tool. But I’m not.

It solves the wrong problem, particularly with Google Circles, the Google+ feature that lets you share different things with different groups of people. And it doesn’t do anything to solve the biggest problem with social networks today: increasing the signal to noise ratio.
google+  analysis  search_vs_sort  categorization  s/n 
july 2011 by gdw
The Echo Nest is ready to fly - Music Features
The Echo Nest is ready to fly
The most important music company on earth
echo  next  musical  analysis  classification  online 
april 2011 by gdw
Echo Nest API Overview — The Echo Nest v4.2 documentation
The Echo Nest API allows you to call methods that respond in JSON or XML. Individual methods are detailed in the menu on the left. You can call a method by using an HTTP GET to retrieve http://developer.echonest.com/api/v4/[type]/[method] along with method specific arguments.
analysis  api  audio  echonest  music  mit  medialab 
april 2011 by gdw
music21: a Toolkit for Computer-Aided Musicology
Music21 is a flexible toolkit for computer-aided musicology. The project is based at M.I.T. in the Music and Theater Arts section.

For more information, contact Michael Scott Cuthbert (cuthbert [at] mit.edu), principal investigator.

The music21 lab includes Christopher Ariza (lead programmer; Visiting Assistant Professor) and many top M.I.T. undergraduate programmers. Music21 is sponsored by a grant from the Seaver Institute.
ariza  cuthbert  python  musicology  analysis 
april 2011 by gdw
Sonic Visualiser
Sonic Visualiser is an application for viewing and analysing the contents of music audio files.
The aim of Sonic Visualiser is to be the first program you reach for when want to study a musical recording rather than simply listen to it.

We hope Sonic Visualiser will be of particular interest to musicologists, archivists, signal-processing researchers and anyone else looking for a friendly way to take a look at what lies inside the audio file.
analysis  audio  dsp  sonification  visualisation 
april 2011 by gdw
Graph Visualization Software | Tulip
Tulip is an information visualization framework dedicated to the analysis and visualization of relational data. Tulip aims to provide the developer with a complete library, supporting the design of interactive information visualization applications for relational data that can be tailored to the problems he or she is addressing.
analysis  graph  graphics  visualization 
december 2010 by gdw
SPEAR Homepage
S P E A R

Sinusoidal Partial Editing Analysis and Resynthesis
dsp  analysis  resynthesis 
november 2010 by gdw
Designing Sound - Procedural Audio for games and film
Designing Sound teaches students and professional sound designers to understand and create sound effects starting from nothing. Its thesis is that any sound can be generated from first principles, guided by analysis and synthesis. The text takes a practitioner's perspective, exploring the basic principles of making ordinary, everyday sounds using an easily accessed free software. Readers use the Pure Data (Pd) language to construct sound objects, which are more flexible and useful than recordings.
synthesis  dsp  sound  design  first  principles  analysis 
november 2010 by gdw
Emergent Neural Network Simulation System
emergent is a comprehensive, full-featured neural network simulator that allows for the creation and analysis of complex, sophisticated models of the brain in the world.
3d  ai  analysis  neural  network  brain  models  CMake 
july 2010 by gdw
Game Sound Design & Game Audio Articles
Learning Space dedicated to
the Art and Analyses of Film Sound Design
film  sound  game  audio  analysis 
december 2009 by gdw
ROB HASKINS: On John Cage's Late Music, Analysis, and the Model of Renga in Two2
American Music | Vol. 27 No. 3 |
important implications for new analytical approaches to his work.
cage  haskins  rob  musicology  chance  harmony  analysis 
october 2009 by gdw
About CHARM
The traditional musicological approach is to see music as a written text reproduced in performance. But much music does not exist in the form of a written text, circulating purely in the form of recordings. And even when music does exist as a written text, performers play an essential role in creating the experience that, for most people, is the music. CHARM was established to promote a musicology that better reflects the nature of music as experienced in the twentieth century and beyond.
craig  sapp  audio  musicology  auditory  recording  analysis 
october 2009 by gdw
Vamp Plugins
The Vamp audio analysis plugin system

Vamp is an audio processing plugin system for plugins that extract descriptive information from audio data — typically referred to as audio analysis plugins or audio feature extraction plugins.
vamp  plugin  audio  analysis  data 
october 2009 by gdw
Debra Lauterbach
I'm Debra Lauterbach, a masters student in Human-Computer Interaction and Social Computing at the University of Michigan, graduating in December 2009. My focus is on user research, including both quantitative and qualitative methods. I also have interests in online communities, information visualization, and data analysis
HCI  UofM  visualization  data  analysis  quantitative  qualitative  tim  o'reilly 
october 2009 by gdw
The Multi-Platform Attack — ACP Users
And it targets Apple's OS X. Time for a heads-up.
multi platform binary trojan, multi nefarious IPs in different countries
informative rixstep deconstruction
osx  trojan  security  rixstep  analysis 
august 2009 by gdw

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