NAME

aubiocut - a command line tool to slice sound files at onset or beat timestamps

SYNOPSIS

aubiocut source aubiocut [[-i] source] [ -r rate] [-B win] [-H hop] [ -O method] [-t thres] [ -b] [-c] [ -v] [-q] [-h]

OPTIONS

This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (--). A summary of options is included below.
-i, --input source
Run analysis on this audio file. Most uncompressed and compressed are supported, depending on how aubio was built.
-r, --samplerate rate
Fetch the input source, resampled at the given sampling rate. The rate should be specified in Hertz as an integer. If set to 0, the sampling rate of the original source will be used. Defaults to 0.
-B, --bufsize win
The size of the buffer to analyze, that is the length of the window used for spectral and temporal computations. Defaults to 512.
-H, --hopsize hop
The number of samples between two consecutive analysis. Defaults to 256.
-O, --onset method
The onset detection method to use. See ONSET METHODS below. Defaults to 'default'.
-b, --beat
Use beat locations instead of onset locations.
-t, --onset-threshold thres
Set the threshold value for the onset peak picking. Values are typically in the range [0.001, 0.900]. Lower threshold values imply more onsets detected. Increasing this threshold should reduce the number of incorrect detections. Defaults to 0.3.
-c, --cut
Cut input sound file at detected labels. A new sound files for each slice will be created in the current directory.
-o, --output directory
Specify the directory path where slices of the original source should be created.
--cut-until-nsamples n
How many extra samples should be added at the end of each slice (default 0).
--cut-until-nslices n
How many extra slices should be added at the end of each slice (default 0).
--create-first
Alway create first slice.
-h, --help
Print a short help message and exit.
-v, --verbose
Be verbose.
-q, --quiet
Be quiet.

ONSET METHODS

Available methods: default, energy, hfc, complex, phase, specdiff, kl, mkl, specflux.
See aubioonset(1) for details about these methods.

SEE ALSO

aubioonset(1), aubiopitch(1), aubiotrack(1), aubionotes(1), aubioquiet(1), and aubiomfcc(1).

AUTHOR

This manual page was written by Paul Brossier <[email protected]>. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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