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<p>Github repository for the parent project</p> Project: Hearing Loss Simulation Pluginhttps://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/hearing-loss-simulation-plugin2020-08-15T16:37:48Z
<p>Source code and plugin files (Windows & Mac versions) accompanying the paper ''Investigation of a real-time hearing loss simulation for use in audio production'', scheduled to be presented at the 149th AES Convention in New York.</p> Project: Vamp Plugin Packhttps://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/vamp-plugin-pack2019-10-22T12:15:12Z
<p><strong>Vamp Plugin Pack</strong> is a bundled installer for various <a href="https://vamp-plugins.org/" class="external">Vamp plugins</a> with redistributable licences, built and packaged for Windows, Mac, and Linux.</p>
<p>It provides a single download which, when run, checks which plugins you already have on your system, and offers to install any of its bundled plugins that are either not yet installed or else newer than the installed versions.</p>
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<h3 >How to use it<a href="#How-to-use-it" class="wiki-anchor">¶</a></h3>
<p>Download and run the installer from this site:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Windows</strong> (64-bit only) - download and run <a href="/attachments/download/2698/Vamp%20Plugin%20Pack%20Installer%201.0.exe">Vamp Plugin Pack Installer 1.0.exe</a> - use this if you have 64-bit Windows and are using 64-bit Vamp host applications</li>
<li><strong>Windows</strong> (32-bit only) - download and run <a href="/attachments/download/2715/Vamp%20Plugin%20Pack%20Installer%201.0%2032-bit.exe">Vamp Plugin Pack Installer 1.0 32-bit.exe</a> - use this if you have 32-bit Windows, or are running 32-bit Vamp host applications on 64-bit Windows</li>
<li><strong>macOS</strong> (10.12 or newer) - download <a href="/attachments/download/2697/Vamp%20Plugin%20Pack%20Installer-1.0.dmg">Vamp Plugin Pack Installer-1.0.dmg</a>, double-click to open the dmg, then double-click to run the installer contained within it</li>
<li><strong>Linux</strong> (64-bit only) - download <a href="/attachments/download/2696/vamp-plugin-pack-installer-1.0">vamp-plugin-pack-installer-1.0</a>, make it executable if it is not already (this is usually <em>right-click in file manager, Properties, Permissions, Allow executing file as program</em>) then double-click to run it</li>
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<p>Note that you can install both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows versions on the same system if you wish. That may be useful if you have 64-bit Windows but are running a mixture of hosts.</p>
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<h3 >Plugins<a href="#Plugins" class="wiki-anchor">¶</a></h3>
<p>The plugins included are all open source software developed and published by various different authors and institutions:</p>
<ul>
<li>BBC</li>
<li>Carl Bussey</li>
<li>Chris Cannam</li>
<li>Jamie Bullock</li>
<li>Marsyas Plugins</li>
<li>Matthias Mauch</li>
<li>Paul Brossier</li>
<li>Queen Mary, University of London</li>
<li>Simon Dixon and Chris Cannam</li>
<li>University of Alicante</li>
</ul>
<p>The installer shows more information about each plugin library, including a link to its homepage where it has one. Please refer to the installer and to plugin libraries themselves for more details about the provenance and use of each plugin.</p>
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<h3 >Licence and redistribution<a href="#Licence-and-redistribution" class="wiki-anchor">¶</a></h3>
<p>All of the libraries are open source and are redistributable under open-source licences: BSD/MIT, GPL, or AGPL. The entire pack and the installer may be redistributed under the GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL) v3,<br />which is the most restrictive of the set of copyleft licenses in use by the libraries.</p>
<p>The source code for the installer, and scripts to pull in the library code and build the whole package, can be found in the repository for this project.</p>
<p>The installer was written and published by Chris Cannam at the <a href="http://c4dm.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/" class="external">Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary University of London</a>. If you have any comments, complaints, or suggestions, please send them directly to <a href="mailto:c.cannam@qmul.ac.uk">c.cannam@qmul.ac.uk</a>.</p> Project: Perceptually Motivated Hearing Loss Simulation for Audio Mix Referencehttps://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/perceptually-motivated-hearing-loss-simulation-for-audio-mix-reference2019-10-11T08:58:02Z
<p>This paper proposes the development of a hearing loss simulation for use in audio mix referencing, designed according to psychoacoustic and audiology research findings. The simulation proposed in this paper aims to reproduce four perceptual aspects of hearing loss; threshold elevation, loss of dynamic range, reduced frequency and temporal resolution, while providing an audio input/output functionality.</p> Project: Perceptually Motivated Hearing Loss Simulation (Demo Audio Files)https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/perceptually_motivated_hearing_loss_simulation2019-08-29T19:07:29Z
<p>Accompanying audio demo files for the AES e-brief paper ''Perceptually Motivated Hearing Loss Simulation for Audio Mixing Reference''.</p> Project: Vecthttps://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/vect2019-07-18T12:04:06Z
<p>This project has moved to <a href="/projects/sonic-lineup">Sonic Lineup</a>.</p> Project: Characterising Confounding Effects in Music Classification Experiments through Intervent...https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/confint2019-06-29T15:26:44Z
<p>Source code accompanying the paper "Characterising Confounding Effects in Music Classification Experiments through Interventions", as well as the updated index for the GTZAN genre collection.</p> Project: Singing Voice Interest Grouphttps://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/singing-voice2019-06-04T15:24:32Z
<p>Wiki and document attachments for the C4DM Singing Voice Interest Group</p> Project: Miscellaneous Vamp Plugin Buildshttps://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/misc-vamp-plugin-builds2019-02-13T15:18:21Z
<p>Occasional binary builds of Vamp plugins, perhaps prompted by someone asking for help with a third-party plugin.</p> Project: Intonation Trajectories Within Tones in Unaccompanied SATB Singinghttps://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/intonation-trajectories-within-tones2019-01-09T17:04:32Z
<p>Unlike fixed-pitch instruments, the voice requires careful regulation during each note in order to maintain a steady pitch. Previous studies have investigated aspects of singing performance such as intonation accuracy and pitch drift, treating pitch as fixed within notes, while the pitch trajectory within notes has hardly been investigated. The aim of this paper is to study pitch variation within vocal notes and ascertain what factors influence the various parts of a note. We recorded five SATB quartets singing two pieces of music in three different listening conditions, according to whether the singers can hear the other participants or not. After analysing all of the individual notes and extracting pitch over time, we observed the following regularities:<br />1) There are transient parts of approximately 120 ms duration at both the beginning and end of a note, where the pitch varies rapidly;<br />2) The shapes of transient parts differ significantly according to the adjacent pitch, although all singers tend to have a descending transient at the end of a note;<br />3) The trajectory shapes of female singers different from those of male singers at the beginnings of notes;<br />4) Between vocal parts, there is a tendency to expand harmonic intervals (by about 8 cents between adjacent voices).</p> Project: chourdakisreiss2018dmrnhttps://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/chourdakisreiss2018dmrn2018-11-29T13:15:33Z
<p>Supplementary material for Chourdakis & Reiss DMRN2018 poster on:</p>
<p>"Grammar Informed Sound Effect Retrieval for Soundscape Generation"</p> Project: chourdakisreiss2019aeshttps://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/chourdakisreiss2019aes2018-11-03T11:33:23Z
<p>Supplemental material for:</p>
<p>"Tagging and retrieval of recorded room impulse responses using perceptually relevant measurements of reverberation and semantic word vectors"</p>
<p>Submitted to 146th Audio Engineering Society Convention: 2019 March 20–23, Dublin, Ireland</p> Project: Ugly Ducklinghttps://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/ugly-duckling2018-10-08T13:14:48Z
<p>A proof-of-concept audio visualisation and analysis web app, using Piper libraries (and Vamp plugins) and Waves-UI components in an Angular 4 application.</p> Project: Vamp Fan Chirp Pluginhttps://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/vamp-fanchirp2018-10-02T10:04:55Z
<p>The Fan Chirp Transform F0gram plugin, written by Ignacio Irigaray and Martín Rocamora of the Universidad de la República, Uruguay.</p> Project: CMMR2012 Drupal Sitehttps://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/cmmr2012-drupal-site2018-07-05T13:47:05Z
<p>Drupal site data. Everything here is also part of the public website.</p>
<p>Not to include database dumps or any actual authentication credentials (sample passwords only, if any).</p>