Re: [LAU] Synchronization of audio with MIDI file

From: Studio Channing <studiochanning@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Tue Oct 08 2013 - 00:10:57 EEST

that is a good find and maybe answers a thread from earlier today
"software communication with acoustic instruments"

there were some discussions about this recently in our project studio:
making a linux application, configured with an idealized MIDI drum
score, that listens via MIDI to electronic drums (or acoustic kit with
triggers) and tries to calculate the "real-time" tempo based on the
incoming drum notes - and then updating jack transport with fine-grained
tempo changes - in theory then any jack transport-aware looper or
sequencer could play along with the band

but we never got beyond the "talk over beers" stage and were unsure if
it would work: how would sequencers react to continuous tempo changes?
on a deeper level: how hard is the calculation of tempo when you have an
"ideal" score vs noisy MIDI data coming from the drums? I see now that
IRCAM have spent decades researching the "score following" problem:

http://repmus.ircam.fr/antescofo/videos#score-following-history-in-video

(also I notice their sample human player is not a drunk rock and roll
drummer... and thus that part might be a bit "idealized" as well..)

so we would also be curious about experience with this or other similar
software. it also would be interesting if there's any open-source code
that could be "borrowed" for a jack-centric system as described above..

On 10/07/2013 02:34 PM, Angel de Vicente wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I started this thread long ago, and until now I have just used a variety
> of tools to manually do this.
>
> But recently I have discovered this gem:
> http://repmus.ircam.fr/antescofo
>
> In theory it listens to the audio as you play and it automatically plays
> the MIDI (or other) stuff following your tempo. Just what I wanted.
>
> Before I go the route of installing, converting my MIDI files to the
> Antescofo syntax, etc. is there anyone here who has tried it and who can
> let me know (on or off the list) about his/her experience with it?
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
>
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