NSynth-MIDI-Renderer
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NSynth-MIDI-Renderer
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How does one train nsynth on their own samples?
https://github.com/hmartelb/NSynth-MIDI-Renderer But with my own non-annotated sound set. I never figured out how to do it though.
- How to switch out nsynth dataset for my own samples in this program
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What are some alternatives?
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musicGenerator - A Python project aimed at making an automatic MIDI music generator
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free-spoken-digit-dataset - A free audio dataset of spoken digits. An audio version of MNIST.
punchline - Generate stripes for music box from MIDI
open-nsynth-super - Open NSynth Super is an experimental physical interface for the NSynth algorithm
Scopul - A python package to extract information from MIDI files
ESC-50 - ESC-50: Dataset for Environmental Sound Classification
synthclone - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/synthclone
avio - Audio Visual IO tools for Isomer
linux-show-player - Linux Show Player - Cue player designed for stage productions