Bela is fantastic because it pairs good audio hardware with low latency software. Elk looks good, but I'd need something better than a Raspberry Pi in terms of audio IOs to use that full potential.
Counter to a lot of the sentiment in this thread, I think it's pretty obvious that a different set of ethical beliefs would result in advocating for a totally different set of policies and that's how it should be. If…
I think the trouble you're running into is that a spectrogram discards phase information so it's not informationally complete, and impossible to perfectly invert. Basically, a Fourier Transform represents a sound as a…
Vosk does a solid job, and there are a couple other alternatives. Trouble is, the bottleneck for quality here is dataset size/quality/availability, so closed-source models with private data have the leg up.
Difference from DataFrames: it's possible to use on larger-than memory data, as long as you have it in separate csv files which can be super useful at times!
Any plans for DataFrames to support larger-than-memory data though? JuliaDB is super useful for this I've found, basically a solid Julia alternative to Dask.
Check out Modulate.ai! We make real-time, emotive voice skins aimed at gaming voice chat. Audio watermarking is also built-in to prevent fraud. Currently in a closed alpha stage but if you're part of a game studio and…
Bela is fantastic because it pairs good audio hardware with low latency software. Elk looks good, but I'd need something better than a Raspberry Pi in terms of audio IOs to use that full potential.
Counter to a lot of the sentiment in this thread, I think it's pretty obvious that a different set of ethical beliefs would result in advocating for a totally different set of policies and that's how it should be. If…
I think the trouble you're running into is that a spectrogram discards phase information so it's not informationally complete, and impossible to perfectly invert. Basically, a Fourier Transform represents a sound as a…
Vosk does a solid job, and there are a couple other alternatives. Trouble is, the bottleneck for quality here is dataset size/quality/availability, so closed-source models with private data have the leg up.
Difference from DataFrames: it's possible to use on larger-than memory data, as long as you have it in separate csv files which can be super useful at times!
Any plans for DataFrames to support larger-than-memory data though? JuliaDB is super useful for this I've found, basically a solid Julia alternative to Dask.
Check out Modulate.ai! We make real-time, emotive voice skins aimed at gaming voice chat. Audio watermarking is also built-in to prevent fraud. Currently in a closed alpha stage but if you're part of a game studio and…