Diglo 2.2

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Diglo is a Music Information Retrieval System based on Computer Vision and Audio Spectrum Analysis, using algorithmic operations to find emergent patterns in musical performance. Also it functions as a low-cost Motion Capture Analysis system.

DiGLO is entirely developed on Max5 language with  Java add-ons. On this new version, the Graphic User Interface  has been completely rebuilded, optimizing its usability for body movement research/ observation and music performance as well work presentation.

Screenshots
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Spectrum viewpoint for spectrum analysis.
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Interactive rulers for each point with distance, angle and velocity measures.
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Sound Spectrum visualization during tracking
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DiGLo Desktop & timeline.
On the right the audio automatic-manual pitch extractor.
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3D Movement Navigation path.
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Horizontal timeline plus trackers point skeletum.
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Total tracker trace on the X-Y axis.
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Timeline Horizontal visualization with z-time scrolling.
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Annotation table with numerical values of space, rulers, pitch, sound dynamic with color background pointing maximum and minimum as well pitch notes. It’s can be exported to .xml

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Transparent mode Desktop for presentations.

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Tener instalado o instalar Quicktime(win) en su última versión.

Instalar Max5 Runtime

Bajar última version de Diglo

1. Abrir Max5 Runtime, y abrir Diglo2.XX.mxf

Requerimientos mínimos:

PC 500Hz 512MB RAM, 30MB espacio libre en el disco. Placa de Video GFORCE, NVIDIA o similar superior al modelo 5000. (las placas de mas de dos años cumplen estos requisitos).

DiGLo started as a part of research project of Facultad de Bellas Artes of  Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP) and Ciencia y Técnica Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBACyT) during 2008.

This software is protected under license 2.5 atributtions of  Creative Commons Argentina