Title :
Tatum grid analysis of musical signals
Author_Institution :
Nokia Res. Center, Tampere, Finland
Abstract :
An algorithm for analyzing the rhythmic content of acoustic signals of polyphonic and multitimbral Western music is presented. The analysis consists of detecting sound onsets, computing an inter-onset interval (IOI) histogram, and estimating the duration of the shortest notes, i.e. the tatum period, from the histogram. Robustness against tempo changes has explicitly been built into the system by using short-term memory for the tatum grid estimation. The results are directly applicable to computational music processing for making a musically useful segmentation and computing a musical time base. The proposed algorithm works causally and a real-time software implementation is available on-line (see Seppanen, J. and Majdak, P., "Rhythm Estimator Software", ftp://iem.kug.ac.at/pd/Externals/RHYTHM/, 2000). The performance of the system was validated for 50 musical excerpts, and the algorithm was found to be capable of finding the tatum grid from music with a regular rhythm
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; audio signal processing; music; parameter estimation; Western music; acoustic signals; computational music processing; inter-onset interval histogram; multitimbral music; musical signals; polyphonic music; real-time software implementation; rhythmic content; shortest note duration estimation; tatum grid analysis; tempo changes; Acoustic pulses; Algorithm design and analysis; Detectors; Frequency estimation; Histograms; Multiple signal classification; Rhythm; Robustness; Signal analysis; Software algorithms;
Conference_Titel :
Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics, 2001 IEEE Workshop on the
Conference_Location :
New Platz, NY
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7126-7
DOI :
10.1109/ASPAA.2001.969560