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author | Chris Cannam <c.cannam@qmul.ac.uk> |
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date | Tue, 05 Aug 2014 11:05:12 +0100 |
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Constant-Q Library ================== A C++ library and Vamp plugin implementing the Constant-Q transform of a time-domain signal. https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/constant-q-cpp The Constant-Q transform is a time-to-frequency-domain transform related to the short-time Fourier transform, but with output bins spaced logarithmically in frequency, rather than linearly. The output bins are therefore linearly spaced in terms of musical pitch. This library provides: * Forward transform: time-domain to complex Constant-Q bins * Forward spectrogram: time-domain to interpolated Constant-Q magnitude spectrogram * Inverse transform: complex Constant-Q bins to time domain The method is drawn from Christian Schörkhuber and Anssi Klapuri, "Constant-Q transform toolbox for music processing", SMC 2010. See the file CITATION for details. If you use this code in research work, please cite this paper. The implementation is reasonably fast and is causal, operating block-by-block on the input, though with quite high latency depending on the frequency range specified. By default it produces output at a higher time resolution than some other implementations, using multiple kernel atoms per time block. The inverse transform is approximate rather than exact (see the paper for details). The C++ implementation is by Chris Cannam, Copyright 2014 Queen Mary, University of London. The library is provided under a liberal BSD/MIT-style open source licence. See the file COPYING for more information.