Fasciani et al., 2024 - Google Patents
A Universal Tool for Generating Datasets from Audio EffectsFasciani et al., 2024
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- Fasciani S
- Simionato R
- Tidemann A
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- Proceedings of the SMC Conferences
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This paper presents an open-source software tool that simplifies and automates the generation of accurate and reproducible datasets from audio effect devices. The tool is universal as it is designed to work with both software and hardware devices, presenting …
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