> A Permissions-Policy header is blocking the microphone
Your server is sending a header that switches this feature off for the whole page. Look for Permissions-Policy: microphone=() in your host config and allow microphone=(self) instead.
The comments mention it is using autocorrelation ACF2+ for pitch detection, and Krumhansl-Schmuckler for key detection. (Which doesn't mean very much to me yet, but is giving me some keywords to start researching.)
I was expecting YIN since that's the first thing Claude reaches for, and the code comments in the source do contain a malformed em-dash....
I sing in tune but the tabulature that it wrote for the melody i sang was way off. Also im singing in B flat and the tabulature shows it to be in F sharp / G flat.
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> A Permissions-Policy header is blocking the microphone Your server is sending a header that switches this feature off for the whole page. Look for Permissions-Policy: microphone=() in your host config and allow microphone=(self) instead.
Despite allowing microphone.
had the same error - it worked when I switched to desktop safari fyi
Apparently there is no app for this? long live websites!
Looks good - is there a way to play back?
What technology is this using? pYIN? Deep learning? I don't see any indication.
Javascript source code appears to be here:
https://om-intelligence.ch/projects/vocal-notation/vocal-not...
The comments mention it is using autocorrelation ACF2+ for pitch detection, and Krumhansl-Schmuckler for key detection. (Which doesn't mean very much to me yet, but is giving me some keywords to start researching.)
I was expecting YIN since that's the first thing Claude reaches for, and the code comments in the source do contain a malformed em-dash....
Is a printable note?
Edit: emoji fail.
Ok I'm picturing one of those scenes from the original Star Trek where the computer melts down in a blaze of sparks when I sing to it.
I sing in tune but the tabulature that it wrote for the melody i sang was way off. Also im singing in B flat and the tabulature shows it to be in F sharp / G flat.
I'm afraid the computer would refuse to process my "singing" voice...
One more step on the way to the day when you can get help identifying that old tune that's been running thru your head for days.
I was able to do that using SoundHound on my Windows Phone 10 years ago.
i made like infinity of those at scout camp