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Relative strength of vowel formants



Hello,

Can anyone tell me where I could find information about the relative
strength of formants in standard english and/or french vowels?

Thank you,
Rene Quesnel
Faculty of Music, McGill University
quesnel@music.mcgill.ca

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Hello all,

In case nobody has responded to this yet, there was an in-depth (seven-page)
user's report on the NeXT machine's audio I/O hardware and software in
"Computer Music Journal" 17:3 (Fall, 1993) pages 78-84.

stp

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From: Charles Tassoni <tass@CATTELL.PSYCH.UPENN.EDU>
Subject:      pitch tracking
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        Can anybody tell me how good the latest generation of pitchtrackers
is?  Is there, for example, a pitchtracker that can take a melodic dictation
from a human singer?  That is, if I sing a melodic sequence and two musicians
produce the same transcription of that sequence, is there an algorithm that
can als output that same transcription?
        If accurate transcribers haven't been developed, what are some of the
problems that have prevented their development?