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Analyse a given section of audio waveform, for average pitch and output one of the musical solfa trigraphs corresponding to average pitch level: Doh, ray, mee, fah, soh, lah, tee, doh. |
Analyse a given section of audio waveform, for average pitch and output one of the musical solfa trigraphs corresponding to average pitch level: Doh, ray, mee, fah, soh, lah, tee, doh. |
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Optionally, follow the trigraph with a plus or minus symbol, to indicate whether the note falls above or below the solfa. |
Optionally, follow the trigraph with a plus or minus symbol, to indicate whether the note falls above or below the solfa. Extend the scale to cover 21 notes: DOH, RAY, MEE, FAH, SOH, LAH, TEE, Doh, Ray, Mee, Fah, Soh, Lah, Tee, doh, ray, mee, fah, soh, lah, tee. |
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A calibration parameter can be provided to suit different voices. This can be provided as a variable at the top of the code. |
A calibration parameter can be provided to suit different voices. This can be provided as a variable at the top of the code. |
Revision as of 10:09, 12 July 2011
Waveform analysis/Doh ray me is a draft programming task. It is not yet considered ready to be promoted as a complete task, for reasons that should be found in its talk page.
Analyse a given section of audio waveform, for average pitch and output one of the musical solfa trigraphs corresponding to average pitch level: Doh, ray, mee, fah, soh, lah, tee, doh.
Optionally, follow the trigraph with a plus or minus symbol, to indicate whether the note falls above or below the solfa. Extend the scale to cover 21 notes: DOH, RAY, MEE, FAH, SOH, LAH, TEE, Doh, Ray, Mee, Fah, Soh, Lah, Tee, doh, ray, mee, fah, soh, lah, tee.
A calibration parameter can be provided to suit different voices. This can be provided as a variable at the top of the code.