[PD] timbreID version 0.7 testing

William Brent william.brent at gmail.com
Tue Jul 11 20:43:34 CEST 2017


Yes, one library file is sounding more and more like the right way to go.
I've never done that, so if you can offer any simple examples to look over,
please do. But apart from individual binaries vs one big binary for the
whole library - I'm not even sure how to link statically on Windows with
the FFTW .dll. I did succeed in producing a .a file using MinGW/dlltool (
http://www.mingw.org/wiki/createimportlibraries), but couldn't get it to
work in the end. If anyone who has done static linking of FFTW 3.3.5 on
Windows is wiling to hear my gripes, please let me know. I can post more
detailed info on the errors I got.

On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 11:43 AM, Antoine Villeret <
antoine.villeret at gmail.com> wrote:

> on my side, I always make one file library, all objects are included the
> same binary,
> thus I link only once to FFTW (or something else) and then the size it not
> so big
> when linking dynamically its always a mess with rpath at runtime for a
> crossplatform project.
> moreover you can have a better control of the version and the feature of
> the library you use.
>
> cheers
> a
>
> --
> do it yourself
> http://antoine.villeret.free.fr
>
> 2017-07-11 0:11 GMT+02:00 William Brent <william.brent at gmail.com>:
>
>> Yeah, that was one of my dilemmas...static or shared. The individual
>> binaries were bigger when I linked statically, so I opted for shared on Mac
>> to make the whole package smaller. On Windows I could only figure out how
>> to set it up as shared. But maybe it's easier to have large binaries than
>> it is to require that people install FFTW...
>>
>> On Jul 10, 2017 5:26 PM, "Antoine Villeret" <antoine.villeret at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for that work !
>>>
>>> Concerning the FFTW dependency, I made a restoration tool (by porting a
>>> LV2 plugin) that uses FFTW library and the easiest way to deploy on OSX was
>>> to link statically to FFTW.
>>> I have to rebuild FFTW from scratch because there is no more static
>>> version of that library in brew, but that was quite easy so far.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> Antoine
>>>
>>> --
>>> do it yourself
>>> http://antoine.villeret.free.fr
>>>
>>> 2017-07-10 22:45 GMT+02:00 William Brent <william.brent at gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I've finally gotten around to making some improvements and updates to
>>>> the timbreID library, so I'd be grateful for any feedback and bug reports
>>>> at this point. You can currently get source code and Linux/Mac/Windows
>>>> binaries via deken. Below is a short list of the main additions. One major
>>>> point is that I decided to use FFTW this time around. I've managed to get
>>>> that working fine on Linux/Mac/Windows, but it would be great to get any
>>>> advice on how to minimize the trouble that that dependency brings up.
>>>> Makefile edits and suggestions are also very welcome, especially aspects
>>>> that involve linking to FFTW on these 3 different platforms.
>>>>
>>>> UPDATES:
>>>> Bark-based versions of all spectral features (barkSpecCentroid~,
>>>> barkSpecSpread~, etc.)
>>>> A cepstrum-based pitch tracker (cepstrumPitch~)
>>>> An attack time analysis object (attackTime~)
>>>> Spectral slope analysis objects (specSlope~, barkSpecSlope~)
>>>> A waveform slope analysis object (waveSlope~)
>>>> A DCT object (dct~)
>>>> Various simple time-domain objects (peakSample~, minSample~,
>>>> maxSample~, minSampleDelta~, maxSampleDelta~)
>>>> Various conversion objects (bin2freq, bark2freq, etc.)
>>>> Additional [tabletool] methods (clip, round, ceiling, floor, maximum
>>>> magnitude, find zero crossings, mtof, ftom, dbtorms, rmstodb, bin2freq,
>>>> freq2bin, bark2freq, freq2bark, auto-fit boundaries)
>>>> Various improvements to the database/classification object [timbreID]
>>>>
>>>> There is also an updated examples package, which mainly addresses the
>>>> change in functionality of [timbreID]'s fourth outlet, but has significant
>>>> improvements for the concatenative and timbre space examples. It also
>>>> includes a new example directory for audio segmentation. You can get that
>>>> at http://williambrent.conflations.com/pages/research.html#timbreID.
>>>> I've also set up a GitHub repo at wbrent/timbreID, which has everything
>>>> (source, binaries, example patches).
>>>>
>>>> Thanks and feel free to write me on or off list.
>>>> William
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
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>>>> www.williambrent.com
>>>>
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>>>>
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