Pitch analysis and silence vs. speech detection with SignalLab
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12-15-2012, 11:39 PM
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[SOLVED] RE: Pitch analysis and silence vs. speech detection with SignalLab
(12-15-2012 09:50 PM)Dave Wrote: If you connect the GenericReal to the FFT-SpectrumOutputPin the inputbuffer simply represents the spectrumdata (volume per frequency in real/double) I ended up using GenericReal but to get the pitch information you might want to connect it to the FFT-FrequencyOutputPin. Then in the GenericReal callback I have used the argument "Arg" of type ProcessRealNotify and obtained the mean frequency of the last computed FFT window using Args.InBuffer.Mean(). Finally I have stored those values (the previous 60) in a queue and done my computations to check for the changes in the pitch level. I hope this might be helpful for some other readers as well and I thank you Dave so much for your quick posting. Great support! Angelo |
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