PartielsĀ ~ Audio Analysis Application

Partiels is an audio analysis application that allows you to explore the content and characteristics of sounds.

Features:

Partiels allowsĀ analysisĀ of one or several audio files using VampĀ plug-insĀ loadingĀ data files,Ā visualizing,Ā editing,Ā organizing, andĀ exportingĀ the results as images or text files that can be used in other applications such as Max, Pure Data, Open Music, etc.

  • Windows,Ā Mac &Ā Linux support
  • Multiformat support
  • Multichannel support
  • Multiaudiofile support
  • Analyzing audio withĀ Vamp plug-ins
  • Visualizing results asĀ spectrogram,Ā lines, andĀ markers
  • Textual and graphical editing of resultsĀ 
  • Organizing and ordering analyses in groups
  • Exporting results toĀ PNG,Ā JPEG,Ā CSV,Ā LAB,Ā JSON,Ā CUE, REAPER &Ā SDIF formats
  • Loading results fromĀ CSV,Ā LAB,Ā JSON,Ā CUE &Ā SDIF formats
  • Batch processing
  • Command line interface to analyze, export, and convert results
  • Consolidating documents for sharing

Alongside Partiels, a wide range of analyses based on audio engines developed at IRCAM and outside are ported to Vamp plug-ins. These plug-ins allow you to perform FFT, LPC, transient, fundamental, formant, tempo, TTS and many other analyses. You can also find a large number of analysis plug-ins on the Vamp plug-ins website.

github.com/Ircam-Partiels
www.vamp-plugins.org

FOMUS ~ Music Notation Automation

FOMUS is a open source software application by David Psenicka that automates many musical notation tasks for composers and musicians, facilitating the process of creating professionally notated scores by allowing the user to separate attributes such as times, durations and pitches from the representation of them in conventional music notation. It is especially useful for composers who work with algorithms and computer music software languages / environments such as CM/Grace, Pure Data and Lisp. It can also be used to import data from MIDI files into a graphical notation editor or creating scores from scratch using text files.

fomus.sourceforge.net

sourceforge.net/projects/fomus