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author Adam Stark <adamstark@users.noreply.github.com>
date Tue, 08 Jul 2014 12:32:26 +0100
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adamstark@40 1 BTrack - A Real-Time Beat Tracker
adamstark@40 2 =================================
adamstark@40 3
adamstark@70 4 ** Version 1.0.0 **
adamstark@48 5
adamstark@48 6 *by Adam Stark, Matthew Davies and Mark Plumbley.*
adamstark@48 7
adamstark@48 8
adamstark@48 9 About BTrack
adamstark@48 10 ------------
adamstark@48 11
adamstark@67 12 BTrack is a causal beat tracking algorithm intended for real-time use. It is implemented in C++ with wrappers for Python and the Vamp plug-in framework.
adamstark@48 13
adamstark@48 14 Full details of the working of the algorithm can be found in:
adamstark@48 15
adamstark@48 16 * Musicians and Machines: Bridging the Semantic Gap in Live Performance, Chapter 3, A. M. Stark, PhD Thesis, Queen Mary, University of London, 2011.
adamstark@48 17
adamstark@48 18 * Real-Time Beat-Synchronous Analysis of Musical Audio, A. M. Stark, M. E. P. Davies and M. D. Plumbley. In Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-09), Como, Italy, September 1-4, 2009.
adamstark@48 19
adamstark@48 20
adamstark@49 21 Versions
adamstark@49 22 --------
adamstark@49 23
adamstark@70 24 ==== 1.0.0 ==== (8th July 2014)
adamstark@70 25
adamstark@70 26 * Many updates to stability and improvements to implementation
adamstark@70 27
adamstark@70 28 ==== 0.9.0 ==== (circa 2008/2009)
adamstark@49 29
adamstark@49 30 * This is the original version of the BTrack algorithm
adamstark@49 31
adamstark@49 32
adamstark@49 33
adamstark@48 34 License
adamstark@48 35 -------
adamstark@48 36
adamstark@61 37 BTrack is made available under the GNU General Public License, version 3. Please see the included LICENSE.txt for more details.
adamstark@61 38
adamstark@61 39 Usage - C++
adamstark@61 40 -----------
adamstark@61 41
adamstark@61 42 **STEP 1**
adamstark@61 43
adamstark@61 44 Include the BTrack header file as follows:
adamstark@61 45
adamstark@61 46 #include "BTrack.h"
adamstark@61 47
adamstark@61 48 **STEP 2**
adamstark@61 49
adamstark@61 50 Instantiate the algorithm by one of the following:
adamstark@61 51
adamstark@61 52 // to use the default 512 hop size and 1024 frame size
adamstark@61 53 BTrack b;
adamstark@61 54
adamstark@61 55 or:
adamstark@61 56
adamstark@61 57 // to specify a hop size (e.g. 512) and have a frame size of 2 x the hop size
adamstark@61 58 BTrack b(512);
adamstark@61 59
adamstark@61 60 or:
adamstark@61 61
adamstark@61 62 // to specify both the hop size and frame size
adamstark@61 63 BTrack b(512,1024);
adamstark@61 64
adamstark@61 65 **STEP 3.1 - Audio Input**
adamstark@61 66
adamstark@61 67 In the processing loop, fill a double precision array with one frame of audio samples (as determined in step 2):
adamstark@61 68
adamstark@61 69 double *frame;
adamstark@61 70
adamstark@61 71 // !
adamstark@61 72 // do something here to fill the frame with audio samples
adamstark@61 73 // !
adamstark@61 74
adamstark@61 75 and then call:
adamstark@61 76
adamstark@61 77 b.processAudioFrame(frame);
adamstark@61 78
adamstark@61 79 and to check for beats, simply call:
adamstark@61 80
adamstark@61 81 if (b.beatDueInCurrentFrame())
adamstark@61 82 {
adamstark@61 83 // do something on the beat
adamstark@61 84 }
adamstark@61 85
adamstark@61 86 **STEP 3.2 - Onset Detection Function Input**
adamstark@61 87
adamstark@61 88 The algorithm can process onset detection function samples. Given a double precision onset detection function sample called 'newSamples', at each step, call:
adamstark@61 89
adamstark@61 90 b.processOnsetDetectionFunctionSample(newSample);
adamstark@61 91
adamstark@61 92 and then check for beats with:
adamstark@61 93
adamstark@61 94 if (b.beatDueInCurrentFrame())
adamstark@61 95 {
adamstark@61 96 // do something on the beat
adamstark@61 97 }
adamstark@70 98
adamstark@70 99
adamstark@70 100 License
adamstark@70 101 -------
adamstark@70 102
adamstark@70 103 Copyright (c) 2014 Queen Mary University of London
adamstark@70 104
adamstark@70 105 This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
adamstark@70 106 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
adamstark@70 107 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
adamstark@70 108 (at your option) any later version.
adamstark@70 109
adamstark@70 110 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
adamstark@70 111 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
adamstark@70 112 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
adamstark@70 113 GNU General Public License for more details.
adamstark@70 114
adamstark@70 115 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
adamstark@70 116 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.