Tonic
An autonomous vehicle written in python (by mmajewsk)
open-nsynth-super
Open NSynth Super is an experimental physical interface for the NSynth algorithm (by googlecreativelab)
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165 | 2,395 | |
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2.8 | 0.0 | |
2 months ago | about 3 years ago | |
Python | C++ | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Tonic
Posts with mentions or reviews of Tonic.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-01-07.
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I've used ORB_SLAM2 and python to create a programmable autonomous vehicle, here is the video.
The Repo
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Data science + electronics
I just bookmarked this today which looks like an interesting project: https://github.com/mmajewsk/Tonic
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Hi! I created an programmable autonomous vehicle with Python, and made a short video about it. Meet the Tonic project.
If you are referring the cloud of points in the project then see the code here https://github.com/mmajewsk/Tonic/tree/master/autonomous If you are referring the map from 0:40 then this is my attempt of using the https://alicevision.org/#meshroom, I tried to intertwine the software so that you could mark checkpoints on 3D map, but gave up for now as it is too much work at once for one person.
open-nsynth-super
Posts with mentions or reviews of open-nsynth-super.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-17.
- How does one train nsynth on their own samples?
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Can a neural network be your next synthesizer?
In the case of Nsynth, it takes Google's supercomputers 36 hours to prerender the audio samples that come with Nsynth. Using your home machine, you're looking at days or weeks of nonstop processing to generate new audio based on your custom waveforms. Keep in mind, this is also with a fairly limited resolution - the times given are for a mere 9x9 grid, or 81 different combinations of 4 sounds. It's also pretty lo-fi, 8-bit 16khz, to keep the rendering times low.
- Data science + electronics
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Tonic and open-nsynth-super you can also consider the following projects:
Dstar-lite-pathplanner - Implementation of the D* lite algorithm in Python for "Improved Fast Replanning for Robot Navigation in Unknown Terrain"
NSynth-MIDI-Renderer - Sample based concatenative synthesizer for the NSynth dataset. Render any MIDI (.mid) sequence with the notes of NSynth.
Autonomous-car - Autonomous car using ESP32.