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Raspberry Pi, InfluxDB, Grafana, Docker
It was a bit tricky to get CPU temperature of a host machine (Raspberry Pi) from within the running docker container. This Issue on GitHub has helped me :
- Arduino/ESP32 project --> Raspberry Pi 4 programming/conversion/capability?
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What can we do with python, exactly?
No. The pi 4 is not a microcontroller. However, I would recommend gpiozero for a regular pi4
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mqtt-gpio: A service which connects MQTT topics to Raspberry Pi GPIO pins
I run it in K3s on Raspberry Pi OS. The service is built on gpiozero so should work on other devices. It is a very helpful building block in my DIY home automation system. It's a general purpose connector so it can be configured for many different uses. At present I use it to:
- Ask HN: Good Python projects to read for modern Python?
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GPIO Programming on the Raspberry Pi: Python Libraries
Gpiozero is already installed in the current Raspberry Pi OS - if not, just run python3 -m pip gpiozero. The source code files can be accessed on Github. The official documentation on readthedocs.io provides rich information and plenty example code.
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Build your SO their own "attention button" this Valentine's Day
The code we will write will be in Python. Let's start with just getting the button to register. We will be using the gpiozero library to do this:
spleeter
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Are stems a good way of making mashups
virtual dj and others stem separator is shrinked model of this https://github.com/deezer/spleeter you will get better results downloading original + their large model.
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Big News!
I have used multiple tools at this point. It depends on the scene. I use https://ultimatevocalremover.com/, https://github.com/deezer/spleeter/, iZotope RX. There are also multiple options online, I would personally recommend https://vocalremover.org/.
- Anybody here know what AI model does Steinberg's Spectralayers use to do stem separation?
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Show HN: Free AI-based music demixing in the browser
I tried to use it but I had some issues as others in the thread.
I have tried many sources and method over the years and settled on spleeter [0]. Works well even for 10+ minute songs, varying styles from flamenco to heavy metal.
[0] https://github.com/deezer/spleeter
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AI tools list sorted by category in one place
Spleeter is pretty good https://github.com/deezer/spleeter. Apparently it is used in some dj applications
- Software to lower tracks?
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Where does one legally get stems for remixes?
Haha GitHub and command lines and all can be confusing, but it’s certainly worth the effort because it lets you do everything for free.. here’s the online tutorial: https://github.com/deezer/spleeter/wiki/1.-Installation
- Audio and python help
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Are there any websites or programs that can separate vocals and drums from samples?
Chopped from their website Simple Stems is a quick and easy way to decompose any audio into it’s constituent parts. The plugin uses the well established Spleeter algorithm by Deezer to deconstruct songs into 2, 4 or 5 stems. The results are stunning, though more complicated mixes and live recordings are not always perfectly decomposed.
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Ask HN: Is there an ML model that can go from an audio song to sheet music?
I was going to post basic pitch from Spotify but it looks like billconan beat me to it. That said I can give you a bit more advice. The Spotify basic pitch model isn't too good at multi-track input. It's capable of it, but you may actually get better results if you separate out the tracks first and then run them individually through the basic pitch model.
In order to do this you can use a source/stem separation model like spleeter (https://github.com/deezer/spleeter) and then run the basic pitch model (or any other midi transcription model). There's other you can try which may yield better results, for example: (https://github.com/Music-and-Culture-Technology-Lab/omnizart)
Either way the key words you want to be looking for are "midi transcription" and "stem separation", should help you find more models to try for both steps. Good luck! :)
What are some alternatives?
pigpio - pigpio is a C library for the Raspberry which allows control of the General Purpose Input Outputs (GPIO).
ultimatevocalremovergui - GUI for a Vocal Remover that uses Deep Neural Networks.
WiringPi - Gordon's Arduino wiring-like WiringPi Library for the Raspberry Pi (Unofficial Mirror for WiringPi bindings)
open-unmix-pytorch - Open-Unmix - Music Source Separation for PyTorch
tkgpio - A Python library to simulate electronic devices connected to the GPIO on a Raspberry Pi, using TkInter.
demucs - Code for the paper Hybrid Spectrogram and Waveform Source Separation, but the goddamm motherfucker doesn't work.
pi-mqtt-gpio - Expose GPIO modules (Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone, PCF8754, PiFace2 etc.) and digital sensors (LM75 etc.) to an MQTT server for remote control and monitoring.
SpleeterGui - Windows desktop front end for Spleeter - AI source separation
WiringPi-Python - Unofficial Python-wrapped version of Gordon Henderson's WiringPi version 2.
SpleetGUI - Spleeter GUI version
w1thermsensor - A Python package and CLI tool to work with w1 temperature sensors like DS1822, DS18S20 & DS18B20 on the Raspberry Pi, Beagle Bone and other devices.
spleeter-web - Self-hostable web app for isolating the vocal, accompaniment, bass, and drums of any song. Supports Spleeter, D3Net, Demucs, Tasnet, X-UMX. Built with React and Django.