is there any good working tool under win (or osx) that does this?
- it scans a batch of wav files and detects their (fundamental/aprox) pitch
- it renames the wavs with the pitch found (for example the sound wav 3565.wav now it's 3565_C4.wav)
why do I need this?
kontakt (from my knowledge, doesnt have pitch recog and map according to pitch found)
and I want to do smth like this:
https://vimeo.com/108099012
so if i have the wavs named with notes, kontakt will automap em just fine...
any help/ideas/links?
thanks!
HOW TO batch pitch recog/rename a bunch of wavs?
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- KVRAF
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- KVRAF
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- 1942 posts since 22 Mar, 2002 from Timisoara, Romania
ok - on my searchings I've found this lib
http://aubio.org/ multiplatform and commandline
and has "aubiopitch" inside that detects the pitch (has many methods for that and treshold).
now ... it just needs a GUI ...
I also found (and runs OK) a Python script that rename files to note names here:
(aubiopitch returns frequences)
https://gist.github.com/kroger/1760657
problem is, this script is not so complexe and it returns only note name, not the octave.
http://aubio.org/ multiplatform and commandline
and has "aubiopitch" inside that detects the pitch (has many methods for that and treshold).
now ... it just needs a GUI ...
I also found (and runs OK) a Python script that rename files to note names here:
(aubiopitch returns frequences)
https://gist.github.com/kroger/1760657
problem is, this script is not so complexe and it returns only note name, not the octave.
__Makunouchi Bento
http://makunouchibento.bandcamp.com
http://makunouchibento.bandcamp.com