141 projects tagged "Analysis"
The Python audio processing suite is a module that contains a variety of convenience functions to process audio signals. It can be used to plot spectral analyses of a song across time and to quickly ascertain encoding quality, but the instrumental goal of this suite is to robustly identify duplicated songs, regardless of which album they were released in, encoding quality, or start time.
Telemeta is a global audio archiving program which introduces useful and secure indexing methods to back up digitized audio files and metadata dictionaries. It is dedicated to backing up any digitized and documented sound from collections of vinyls, magnetic tapes, or audio CDs over a strong database in accordance with many standards. Export functions also encapsulate edited metadata into a compressed file. The object style architecture provides easy developed user-friendly interfaces and a plugin style audio processing.
glfer is a GTK+ application that shows the input signal frequency spectrum in a waterfall display and can also control a transmitter to emit slow-CW (QRSS) signals. The signal to be analyzed can be acquired in real-time from the sound card or can be read from a WAV file. The signal spectrum can be computed using four different spectral estimators. The spectrogram display can be saved as an image; you can choose to save the entire window, or select a rectangular region to save with the mouse.
bbJewel creates a PDF of a cover for the listed MP3 files for the purpose of printing a jewel case insert. It parses each file and extract the title, artist, and length of the recording. It also scans the files for included cover images. You can provide the CD title and the cover image to use on the command line.
ll-plugins is a small collection of LV2 plugins and a host that runs them. All plugins are installed in separate LV2 bundles (except the ones that are closely related, like the math-constant plugins or the mono and stereo versions of the peak meter). The GUIs, for the plugins that have GUIs, are installed in bundles of their own to make it easier for packagers to put them in separate binary packages to avoid Gtk dependencies for the plugins themselves. There are synths, event processors, simple audio and control manipulators and GUI-based plugins.
DTMF2NUM is a tool for decoding DTMF and MF tones from PCM wave files. It supports any type of wave file, automatic optimizations (DC bias adjust and normalization), and both WAV and raw PCM data. The program has been successfully tested with many audio files, including ones that are highly dirty and damaged (for example, recorded with a microphone in a room or at very low volumes or with some noise).