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cannam@14 2 Vamp
cannam@14 3 ====
cannam@35 4 http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/vamp.html
cannam@14 5
cannam@14 6 An API for audio analysis and feature extraction plugins.
cannam@14 7
cannam@14 8 Vamp is an API for C and C++ plugins that process sampled audio data
cannam@18 9 to produce descriptive output (measurements or semantic observations).
cannam@14 10
cannam@14 11 The principal differences between Vamp and a real-time audio
cannam@14 12 processing plugin system such as VST are:
cannam@14 13
cannam@14 14 * Vamp plugins may output complex multidimensional data with labels.
cannam@14 15 As a consequence, they are likely to work best when the output
cannam@14 16 data has a much lower sampling rate than the input. (This also
cannam@14 17 means it is usually desirable to implement them in C++ using the
cannam@14 18 high-level base class provided rather than use the raw C API.)
cannam@14 19
cannam@14 20 * While Vamp plugins receive data block-by-block, they are not
cannam@14 21 required to return output immediately on receiving the input.
cannam@14 22 A Vamp plugin may be non-causal, preferring to store up data
cannam@14 23 based on its input until the end of a processing run and then
cannam@14 24 return all results at once.
cannam@14 25
cannam@14 26 * Vamp plugins have more control over their inputs than a typical
cannam@14 27 real-time processing plugin. For example, they can indicate to
cannam@18 28 the host their preferred processing block and step sizes, and these
cannam@18 29 may differ.
cannam@18 30
cannam@18 31 * Vamp plugins may ask to receive data in the frequency domain
cannam@18 32 instead of the time domain. The host takes the responsibility
cannam@18 33 for converting the input data using an FFT of windowed frames.
cannam@18 34 This simplifies plugins that do straightforward frequency-domain
cannam@18 35 processing and permits the host to cache frequency-domain data
cannam@18 36 when possible.
cannam@14 37
cannam@14 38 * A Vamp plugin is configured once before each processing run, and
cannam@14 39 receives no further parameter changes during use -- unlike real
cannam@14 40 time plugin APIs in which the input parameters may change at any
cannam@14 41 time. This also means that fundamental properties such as the
cannam@14 42 number of values per output or the preferred processing block
cannam@18 43 size may depend on the input parameters.
cannam@14 44
cannam@38 45 * Vamp plugins do not have to be able to run in real time.
cannam@38 46
cannam@31 47 Vamp reuses some ideas from several existing systems, notably DSSI
cannam@31 48 (http://dssi.sourceforge.net) and FEAPI (http://feapi.sourceforge.net).
cannam@31 49
cannam@14 50
cannam@14 51 About this SDK
cannam@14 52 ==============
cannam@14 53
cannam@14 54 This Software Development Kit contains the following:
cannam@14 55
cannam@14 56 * vamp/vamp.h
cannam@14 57
cannam@14 58 The formal C language plugin API for Vamp plugins.
cannam@14 59
cannam@14 60 A Vamp plugin is a dynamic library (.so, .dll or .dylib depending on
cannam@14 61 platform) exposing one C-linkage entry point (vampGetPluginDescriptor)
cannam@14 62 which returns data defined in the rest of this C header.
cannam@14 63
cannam@14 64 Although this is the official API for Vamp, we don't recommend that
cannam@14 65 you program directly to it. The C++ abstraction in the SDK directory
cannam@18 66 (below) is likely to be preferable for most purposes, and is better
cannam@14 67 documented.
cannam@14 68
cannam@14 69 * vamp-sdk
cannam@14 70
cannam@14 71 C++ classes for straightforwardly implementing Vamp plugins and hosts.
cannam@18 72
cannam@18 73 Plugins should subclass Vamp::Plugin and then use a
cannam@18 74 Vamp::PluginAdapter to expose the correct C API for the plugin. Read
cannam@18 75 vamp-sdk/PluginBase.h and Plugin.h for code documentation.
cannam@18 76
cannam@14 77 Hosts may use the Vamp::PluginHostAdapter to convert the loaded
cannam@14 78 plugin's C API back into a Vamp::Plugin object.
cannam@14 79
cannam@14 80 * examples
cannam@14 81
cannam@14 82 Example plugins implemented using the C++ classes. ZeroCrossing
cannam@14 83 calculates the positions and density of zero-crossing points in an
cannam@35 84 audio waveform. SpectralCentroid calculates the centre of gravity of
cannam@14 85 the frequency domain representation of each block of audio.
cannam@35 86 PercussionOnsetDetector estimates the locations of percussive onsets
cannam@35 87 using a simple method described in "Drum Source Separation using
cannam@35 88 Percussive Feature Detection and Spectral Modulation" by Dan Barry,
cannam@35 89 Derry Fitzgerald, Eugene Coyle and Bob Lawlor, ISSC 2005.
cannam@14 90
cannam@14 91 * host
cannam@14 92
cannam@16 93 A simple command-line Vamp host, capable of loading a plugin and using
cannam@16 94 it to process a complete audio file, with its default parameters.
cannam@16 95 Requires libsndfile.
cannam@14 96
cannam@32 97 The Vamp API doesn't officially specify how to load plugin libraries
cannam@32 98 or where to find them. However, good practice for a host is to use
cannam@32 99 the Vamp path returned by Vamp::PluginHostAdapter::getPluginPath() and
cannam@32 100 search each directory in this path for .so, .dll or .dylib files
cannam@32 101 (depending on platform), loading each one and testing for the
cannam@32 102 vampGetPluginDescriptor function to enumerate the plugins in this
cannam@32 103 object. The example host has some code that may help.
cannam@32 104
cannam@14 105
cannam@14 106 Building the SDK
cannam@14 107 ================
cannam@14 108
cannam@18 109 Edit the Makefile to suit your platform according to the comments in
cannam@18 110 it. Type "make".
cannam@14 111
cannam@14 112
cannam@14 113 Licensing
cannam@14 114 =========
cannam@14 115
cannam@18 116 This plugin SDK is freely redistributable under a "new-style BSD"
cannam@18 117 licence. See the file COPYING for more details. In short, you are
cannam@18 118 permitted to reuse the SDK and example plugins in any commercial or
cannam@18 119 non-commercial, proprietary or open-source application or plugin under
cannam@18 120 almost any conditions provided you retain the original copyright note.
cannam@14 121
cannam@14 122
cannam@14 123 See Also
cannam@14 124 ========
cannam@14 125
cannam@14 126 Sonic Visualiser, an interactive open-source graphical audio
cannam@14 127 inspection, analysis and visualisation tool supporting Vamp plugins.
cannam@35 128 http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/
cannam@14 129
cannam@14 130
cannam@14 131 Chris Cannam
cannam@14 132 Centre for Digital Music
cannam@14 133 Queen Mary, University of London