How to use it once it is installed?
Hi,
I'm on Mac OSX yosemite. I just finished installing all the dependencies and friture as outlined on your mac guidelines page! I really want to be able to use friture, but I have no idea of what are the possible commands and things I can do with it. I've tried looking up the project page and the github page. Could you please direct me to the documentation, and IF possible, some examples? It would surely be very helpful :)
Hi,
Thanks for your interest in Friture. Please note that we have recently started to provide an installer for MacOS X. You can find it here:
https://github.com/tlecomte/friture/releases/tag/v0.17-dmg3
Once you have installed it (by copying the app to your Applications folder, as for any MacOS X app), it is just a matter of launching Friture from your Applications folder.
I agree that there is not much documentation right now. Friture can help you visualize and analyze your audio data. It can also generate simple test sounds. What you can do with that largely depends on what you are trying to find about your audio data ! Do you mind sharing more of your goal?
Hi tlecomte, Thanks a lot for replying back! I am a tinkerer in general and an avid musician, i was planning to play with a music data with not a very specific goal in mind. However, the broad idea was extracting features from music that could be used to classify songs! There are a bunch of papers I've come across on classification of music and being someone who's a machine learning programmer I think I could probably have some fun with such ideas :) I'll install the OSX version and let you know how it well :) Friture does come across as a wonderful tool! Thanks and regards,Spandan Madan
On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 11:18 AM -0700, "Timothée Lecomte" [email protected] wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your interest in Friture. Please note that we have recently started to provide an installer for MacOS X. You can find it here:
https://github.com/tlecomte/friture/releases/tag/v0.17-dmg3
Once you have installed it (by copying the app to your Applications folder, as for any MacOS X app), it is just a matter of launching Friture from your Applications folder.
I agree that there is not much documentation right now. Friture can help you visualize and analyze your audio data. It can also generate simple test sounds. What you can do with that largely depends on what you are trying to find about your audio data ! Do you mind sharing more of your goal?
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