KVR Audio is the Internet's number one news and information resource for open standard audio plug-ins. We report new releases, product announcements and product updates (major and minor) for all VST Plug-ins, Audio Unit Plug-ins and RTAS Plug-ins. We manage a fully searchable audio plug-in database (updated daily), and offer many free member services including user reviews, product update notifications and a very active discussion forum. We also host official forums for many plug-in and soundware developers.
Plug-ins, Hosts &
Mobile Apps Search
Developer Search
News & Products
Groups
Whats's in?
Banks & Patches
Download & Upload
Listen to Music
by KVR Members
Search
KVR
Developers » MTG »
?
KVR Rank: 3378 3227 [30-Day: 3792; 7-Day: 2874; Yesterday: 3666]
13 members are following BillaBoop and 7 members are following MTG @ KVR.
Product BillaBoop
Developer MTG
Price (MSRP) Free
Type / Tags
Plug-in, App & Soundware Format(s)
Effect(s) 
Operating System Availability
Operating
System
Latest
Version
Download Released
 0.1  Free Download Released
Miscellaneous Information
Copy Protection None
BillaBoop

BillaBoop is a voice-driven drum synth, developed by Amaury Hazan at Music Technology Group (Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona). It lets the user control drum synths, samplers, and effects with their voice, and focuses on percussive signals.

Segregation of the vocal stream into three drums (Bass Drum, Snare Drum and Hi Hat) is achieved using machine learning techniques, so that the user has few tweaks to do to start to control the drums. Two segregation modes are available, the first uses a beat box model made with the recordings of beat-boxers and behaves well for microphone control, while the other tries to separate the incoming sounds (more intelligent but less predictable), and is more efficient for processing complex polyphonic recordings.

The system is implemented as a VST plug-in (Signal Analysis, Onset/Offset Detection, Vocal Hits Segregation) coded in C++ with CLAM Library for Audio and Music library. It works using a frame size of 1024 samples and is fast enough for real-time performance.

NOTE: BillaBoop is currently only really suitable for use in the Plogue Bidule modular framework to control synthesizers, effects, and samplers and the download includes a Bidule layout. They plan to improve the compatibility with other plug-in hosts in the future.

Discussion: Active
Posts displayed newest at the top
Replies to posts run old to new below the parent

Discussion

Please log in to join the discussion

Username: Password: