ENST-Drums

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ENST-Drums
Domain Music
Media Audio
Size 9.5 GB (audio)
Instances
File Format WAV
Creation Date 2006
Task Transcription
Copyright
URL http://www.tsi.telecom-paristech.fr/aao/en/2010/02/19/enst-drums-an-extensive-audio-visual-database-for-drum-signals-processing/


Description

ENST-Drums - an extensive audio-visual database for drum signals processing

The ENST-Drums database is a large and varied research database for automatic drum transcription and processing:

  • Three professional drummers specialized in different music genres were recorded.
  • Total duration of audio material recorded per drummer is around 75 minutes.
  • Each drummer played his own drum kit.
  • Each sequence used either sticks, rods, brushes or mallets to increase the diversity of drum sounds.
  • The drum kits themselves are varied, ranging from a small, portable, kit with two toms and 2 cymbals, suitable for jazz and latin music ; to a larger rock drum set with 4 toms and 5 cymbals.

Quality

Each sequence is recorded on 8 individual audio channels, is filmed from two angles, and is fully annotated.


Source

ENST


Ground Truth Annotation

fully annotated.


Features

Copyright Remarks

Citation

ENST-Drums: an extensive audio-visual database for drum signals processing, Olivier Gillet and Gaël Richard, In Proc of ISMIR’06, Victoria, Canada, 2006.


External Links

http://www.tsi.telecom-paristech.fr/aao/en/2010/02/19/enst-drums-an-extensive-audio-visual-database-for-drum-signals-processing/

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