This is a measurement of the distribution of harmonic partials, with 100 being a perfect distribution and 0 considered a very dissonant sound. The tempo is not necessarily available for all sounds.Ī low value indicates that the tempo was found to be unstable.Ī value of 100 is very bright, while 0 is the opposite - a 'dark' or 'dull' sound. The detected BPM (beats-per-minute) of the sound. So a C-1 +75 would be 'relabelled' as C#1 -25Ī small number usually indicates that the sample is dissonant, or contains complex/modulating harmonics that are not easily resolved into a single note value. Note also that tones that are tuned more that halfway up or down (50%) will instead be shown as the neighbouring tone. For example, a note value such as C1 -22 should be understood as a C1 tuned approximately 22% downwards toward B-0. The small number to the right of the note is the detuning amount in cents. The percieved pitch expressed as a MIDI-compatible note value Use this column to sort files by their note value, irrespective of the octave. This will always lead to a low crest factor, no matter how loud the actual audio is. The average amplitude (RMS) expressed in decibel (dB).Ĭrest Factor describes the ratio between peak and RMS, and can indicate how "dense" or "sparse" a given signal is.Ī single loud peak in a otherwise quiet sample leads to very high crest factor.Ī sparsely populated rhythm is considered a high crest factor.ĭense rhythm leads to a medium-low crest factor.Ī constant tone, almost without dynamic variation. The peak amplitude in the sound, expressed as decibel (dB). Number of audio channels in the source file. The value is expressed as minutes:seconds:milliseconds The total duration (playing time) of the sound. If more than one category is present, secondary categories will appear slightly dimmed. Note that categories only applies to ONESHOT sounds. The category, or categories that were found to be the best match. Note that if more than one class is present, the secondary prediction will appear slightly dimmed. ONESHOT represents percussive and non-repeating sounds. The time when the file got added to the library (e.g. The "modified" attribute of the file (updated when library is refreshed). The path within the Library, relative to the selected folder. The full path (including filename) within the Library. NB: Not all columns are visible by default - Column Options lets you change this. All available audio/file descriptors, appearing as columns in the search results table.
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