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Geoff Cox March 10th 08 09:36 AM

how know if middel C heard?
 
Hello,

Anyone know how to do this?!

Say you have an audio clip of 40 random notes in the scale of C
lasting 90 seconds and middle C is played just 3 times in this clip.

The user clicks a button when they think they have head middle C. How
can you tell if they were right?!

Some how you need to know how long into the clip each of the middle
C's were and whether the user clicked at these times?

Is there a better way?

Any thoughts?

Cheers

Geoff

Geoff Cox March 10th 08 09:37 AM

how know if middel C heard?
 
On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 10:36:52 +0000, Geoff Cox
wrote:

middle!!!!!

Geoff

Don Pearce March 10th 08 09:42 AM

how know if middel C heard?
 
On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 10:36:52 +0000, Geoff Cox
wrote:

Hello,

Anyone know how to do this?!

Say you have an audio clip of 40 random notes in the scale of C
lasting 90 seconds and middle C is played just 3 times in this clip.

The user clicks a button when they think they have head middle C. How
can you tell if they were right?!

Some how you need to know how long into the clip each of the middle
C's were and whether the user clicked at these times?

Is there a better way?

Any thoughts?

Cheers

Geoff


Make each note a separate clip. It is then easy enough to identify
which was playing when a key was pressed.

d

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Pearce Consulting
http://www.pearce.uk.com

Laurence Payne March 10th 08 10:10 AM

how know if middel C heard?
 
Say you have an audio clip of 40 random notes in the scale of C
lasting 90 seconds and middle C is played just 3 times in this clip.

The user clicks a button when they think they have head middle C. How
can you tell if they were right?!

Some how you need to know how long into the clip each of the middle
C's were and whether the user clicked at these times?


Play the audio clip in a sequencer. Arm a MIDI track for recording.
Make the button they press a MIDI controller of some sort.

Geoff Cox March 10th 08 11:00 AM

how know if middel C heard?
 
On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 10:42:58 GMT, (Don Pearce)
wrote:

On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 10:36:52 +0000, Geoff Cox
wrote:

Hello,

Anyone know how to do this?!

Say you have an audio clip of 40 random notes in the scale of C
lasting 90 seconds and middle C is played just 3 times in this clip.

The user clicks a button when they think they have head middle C. How
can you tell if they were right?!

Some how you need to know how long into the clip each of the middle
C's were and whether the user clicked at these times?

Is there a better way?

Any thoughts?

Cheers

Geoff


Make each note a separate clip. It is then easy enough to identify
which was playing when a key was pressed.

d


Don,

we may go this way I think!

Cheers

Geoff

Geoff Cox March 10th 08 11:02 AM

how know if middel C heard?
 
On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 11:10:49 +0000, Laurence Payne
NOSPAMlpayne1ATdsl.pipex.com wrote:

Say you have an audio clip of 40 random notes in the scale of C
lasting 90 seconds and middle C is played just 3 times in this clip.

The user clicks a button when they think they have head middle C. How
can you tell if they were right?!

Some how you need to know how long into the clip each of the middle
C's were and whether the user clicked at these times?


Play the audio clip in a sequencer. Arm a MIDI track for recording.
Make the button they press a MIDI controller of some sort.


Laurence,

I wonder if you could give me a little more detail?

We are aiming for this exercise to be done from a web site. Does your
suggestion require downloading the file onto the user's hard disk or
have I missed the point?

Cheers

Geoff

Iain Churches[_2_] March 10th 08 04:48 PM

how know if middel C heard?
 


"Geoff Cox" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 10:36:52 +0000, Geoff Cox
wrote:

middle!!!!!



I rather liked "middel".
It had a Baroque ring about it:-)

Iain




Laurence Payne March 10th 08 10:42 PM

how know if middel C heard?
 
On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 12:02:31 +0000, Geoff Cox
wrote:

Say you have an audio clip of 40 random notes in the scale of C
lasting 90 seconds and middle C is played just 3 times in this clip.

The user clicks a button when they think they have head middle C. How
can you tell if they were right?!

Some how you need to know how long into the clip each of the middle
C's were and whether the user clicked at these times?


Play the audio clip in a sequencer. Arm a MIDI track for recording.
Make the button they press a MIDI controller of some sort.


Laurence,

I wonder if you could give me a little more detail?

We are aiming for this exercise to be done from a web site. Does your
suggestion require downloading the file onto the user's hard disk or
have I missed the point?


I don't think my idea is applicable to putting on a web site. Did you
specify that? Sorry, I missed that.

How are those little shoot-em-up applications written? Flash?


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