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That figurative behavior is what brought you Brexit.
Less figurative, it's the continuous Brussels-driven Anschluss of the entire continent.
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No, Britain just doesnt want a federal europe.
Nothing to do with Nazism.
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Somehow, you manage to miss so many points implied in the posts.
The Russian army, by the way, goose-steps. A bunch of the Arab armies do, too. I suppose I could have used the goose-stepper analogy, instead - but WTF? There's a point being made - and in the fullness of time you may even get it.
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When patronising sarcasm constitutes a valid argument you might have a point.
Your use of the pejorative word, jackboots, was to liken the EU to the Nazis.
That is childish and insulting.
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It is preoperative - absolute - and as intended.
It is symbolic of authoritarianism - and as intended.
Now, further patronizing (or awaiting labeling as such):
Nazism is a subset of authoritarianism - not the other way around.
The image you should grab on to is merciless outreach to force all into their self-proclaimed 'better' way of life. With all the right-wing groups winning in elections throughout the EU and/or making serious headway (re: Marine Le Penn and Co.), maybe your original view is just more forward looking than mine!
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W∴ Balboos wrote: It is symbolic of authoritarianism - and as intended.
So the Catholic church wears jackboots too then?
They are authoritative, after all.
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Interesting you'd pick the Catholic Church.
So many other authoritarian religions to choose from! Although the scope of the Catholic church is huge, the practice (implicitly, damnation of some sort for disobedience) is practiced on the local level by the lot of them.
Well - you're welcome to choose your own symbols.
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W∴ Balboos wrote: nteresting you'd pick the Catholic Church.
Deflection!
Jackboots are a symbol of Nazism, you used it as a slur on the EU, which is childish and insulting.
Admit it.
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Munchies_Matt wrote: Admit it. Gratuitous (yet always well deserved) insults to the EU are always in order. What's to admit? It's a "given" !
The last great hope of an tired and failing old continent and it's already crashing and burning.
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You may link the two, but the world at large doesn't. E.g. Google "jackboots" and you will not find the word "Nazi" in the results page.
But whatever. Not sure there's any childishness involved, and even if it were intended as an insult, why not? Are we now in a world where we are not allowed to use insults? No-one on this site was being insulted, it seems to be just you who have taken offence for some reason, as a result of concocting some link between the word "jackboots" and "nazi", combined with a personal need to defend the EU.
(Oh, and yes I realise that Google is not a definitive source for everything, but it does tend to give some indication of common usage)
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DerekTP123 wrote: it seems to be just you who have taken offence for some reason
Worth an argument isnt it?
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I may be totally wrong, but it seems that there should be a fairly good piece of software that can "listen" to a WAV or MP3 of a song, and transcribe (polyphonically) the various parts into staves of notes for that instrument.
Anyone know of such an application? Anyone aware of one being developed using machine learning?
Thanks in advance.
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'Sounds' like a great concept! The problem would be isolating each instrument from a mixed track.
You mean like this:
Flying Colors - Infinite Fire - YouTube[^]
(skip to 5:25 to see what I'm referring to)
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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Sort of...it looks like it requires video of the instruments as they're played...not helpful for a wav or mp3. Still very cool that they can do that.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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Thanks, Ravi. Unfortunately, the app does not allow a trial period that reads WAV or MP3 files without providing a charge card.
Before I handover card info, I need to see it work.
I do appreciate your quick response.
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I thought they had a free version that would let you notate by singing?
/ravi
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote: I thought they had a free version that would let you notate by singing?
My intended use is to transcribe (within a reasonable percentage) a polyphonic musical WAV or MP3 file. Monophonic would not let me know how well the software works for what I want.
Thanks
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how much music do you need to transcribe? if it's not much, you could hire a professional musician and have it done in no time for very little $.
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You want software, that can hear a song, and transcribe each instrument, being able to recognise two different guitars, a guitar from a bass etc, in its right key, a key which is determined by the average of the notes played, and is not even always evident, into notes that depend on that key?
Dream on, it is impossible.
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Munchies_Matt wrote: Dream on, it is impossible.
MIT is already working on it - isolating individual instruments - in videos, anyway.
From there you just need to do some FFT to get the notes, map them to whatever, then transcribe that.
I wouldn't want to do it, but people already are.
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GenJerDan wrote: isolating individual instruments
Easy in a three piece band perhaps, in an orchestra?
GenJerDan wrote: map them to whatever
And how do you determine the key? There are only 12 notes. Working out the key is very difficult.
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