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Fast and simple music and audio analysis using RNN in Python 🕵️♀️ 🥁
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[REPO] Music Genre classification on GTZAN dataset using CNNs
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A python framework for symbolic music generation, evaluation and analysis
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Package for automatic beat-mixing of music files in Python 🐻🎚
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SEGAN pytorch implementation https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.09452
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Music Audio Representation Benchmark for Universal Evaluation
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Supplementary material for IJCNN paper "Musical Artist Classification with Convolutoinal Recurrent Neural Networks"
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Evaluation metrics for machine-composed symbolic music. Paper: "The Jazz Transformer on the Front Line: Exploring the Shortcomings of AI-Composed Music through Quantitative Measures", ISMIR 2020
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Audio degradation toolbox in python, with a command-line tool. It is useful to apply controlled degradations to audio: e.g. data augmentation, evaluation in noisy conditions, etc.
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SOTA kilo-scale MIDI dataset for MIR and Music AI purposes
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pytorch implementation of JDCNet, singing voice detection and classification network
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AudioGuide is an OSX standalone program for concatenative sound synthesis written in python. Interacting with the program is done via textfiles written in a simple syntax. AudioGuide renders concatenations automatically using csound, but also includes support for Max, Logic, Reaper, Pro Tools, music notation via bach, and json files.
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Pre-training, fine-tuning, and inference code with the MAEST models for music analysis applications.
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Reproducibility kit for "BAF: An Audio Fingerprinting Dataset for Broadcast Monitoring" by Guillem Cortès, Álex Ciurana, Emilio Molina, Marius Miron, Owen Meyers, Joren Six and Xavier Serra.
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