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3 | 24 | Matthias Mauch | h1. Tony Introduction |
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5 | 19 | Matthias Mauch | Tony is a program for computer-aided melody annotation. It has a graphical interface based on the "SV libraries":/projects/sv and uses the "pYIN":/projects/pyin Vamp plugin to extract pitch track and notes from monophonic audio. |
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7 | 19 | Matthias Mauch | h2. Getting Started |
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9 | 19 | Matthias Mauch | h3. Installation |
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11 | 19 | Matthias Mauch | We provide ready-to-use software builds for Windows and Mac OSX on the "Downloads page":/projects/tony/files. On Windows you can simply download and execute the installer (.msi), and on OSX you download the disk image (.dmg), mount it and drag "Tony" into your Applications folder. |
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13 | 24 | Matthias Mauch | For Linux users with ample compilation experience we also provide the source code, available on the "Downloads page":/projects/tony/files. |
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15 | 1 | Matthias Mauch | h3. User Interface |
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17 | 24 | Matthias Mauch | Below is an annotated screen shot of the Tony user interface. We will refer to these elements in the paragraphs below. |
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19 | 26 | Matthias Mauch | !/attachments/download/1114/Tony_User_Interface.png! |
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21 | 28 | Matthias Mauch | h3. Tutorial 1:From Zero to Annotating Notes in an Audio File |
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23 | 24 | Matthias Mauch | This mini-tutorial walks you through the complete process of using Tony to load an audio file, annotate the notes in it and export the notes to a .csv (comma-separated values) file. |
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25 | 24 | Matthias Mauch | # Start the _Tony_ program by double-clicking (or whatever you routinely do to open programs). |
26 | 1 | Matthias Mauch | # Open an audio file of your choice. Mind that _Tony_ only deals with single melodies *without* accompaniment, so choose a little bit of accompanied solo singing or the like. |
27 | 1 | Matthias Mauch | # Upon opening of the file, _Tony_ will automatically analyse the file using "pYin":/projects/pyin pitch and note extraction, and pitches and notes should appear. _If no pitch track and notes occur, please see Analysis Settings and Visualisation, below._ |
28 | 27 | Matthias Mauch | # Get comfortable moving around and playback... a few suggestions: |
29 | 27 | Matthias Mauch | #* play audio by clicking on the play button in the top toolbar, or simply by pressing the space bar on your keyboard |
30 | 27 | Matthias Mauch | #* use the Navigate tool to move around in the audio file: simply left-click and drag in the main pane |
31 | 27 | Matthias Mauch | #* try navigating with the keyboard, too. The left and right cursor keys will move the play head |
32 | 27 | Matthias Mauch | # Get comfortable with different visualisations and sonifications: |
33 | 28 | Matthias Mauch | #* try switching (toggling) different visualisations on and off in the bottom toolbar: waveform, pitch track (the black line), note track (the blue boxes), spectrogram (the gray-scale background) |
34 | 1 | Matthias Mauch | #* try switching on the pitch track sonification (sound representation) by toggling the loudspeaker symbol next to the pitch track symbol in the bottom toolbar -- you should be able to hear a funny sine-like tone at the same pitch as the original audio when sonification is on. |
35 | 1 | Matthias Mauch | #* turn off pitch track sonification, and turn on note track sonification -- what's the difference? |
36 | 28 | Matthias Mauch | #* you can switch the original audio on and off too (next to the waveform) |
37 | 28 | Matthias Mauch | #* what effect does the pan wheel (the one with the green circle) have on sonification? -- you can choose where in the stereo image to sonify the sounds: left, right, or anywhere in between. |
38 | 28 | Matthias Mauch | # Note correction. Tony will have provided you with a first, dirty note track which you can correct -- *that's what _Tony_ is all about*. |
39 | 28 | Matthias Mauch | #* Make sure you can see the notes. If not, turn note visualisation on. |
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41 | 25 | Matthias Mauch | h2. Tony How-To |
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43 | 25 | Matthias Mauch | h3. Visualisation |
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45 | 25 | Matthias Mauch | h3. Sonification |
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47 | 19 | Matthias Mauch | h2. Nerdy matters |
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