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Yes; 3rd and 7th are important to the function of a chord and they are pravelant in most common guitar chord grips. Voice leading 101 commonly involves these as the active voices regardless of the...
Thanks for the response. I think part of the confusion is the phrase “the LSTM is the source of nonlinearity.” That makes it sound like the model is replacing something like a waveshaper or...
For what it's worth, Tal has said that as well and I'm not why this precludes them being derived from those shell voicings. I would point to what Tal said in the post you quoted: And I...
The LSTM is the source of nonlinearity in the processing chain. Audio samples are processed through it and directly used. The audio effects and equalization are, of course, traditional DSP. I...
So I did have a chance to look at this one ... this is one of my favorite albums but I've never transcribed anything off of this. I won't go through the whole thing, but it's worth noting that the...
Am I sure? Hell no! But check this out: EASTMAN AR-175CE Solid Wood Custom: LAST GUITAR??u???O
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Appreciate the clarification. I didn’t realize TONEX was running a small LSTM on a Cortex-M7. That’s good to know. It shows that some simple neural networks can run on embedded chips if they’re small...
Are you sure about the top being solid spruce? I’ve seen many listings for AR175’s and never once have I noticed a mention of a solid top of any kind.
For what it’s worth this has been the biggest advantage of learning chords built off those little rootless shells. It’s two voicings for everything and the extensions are kind of an afterthought....
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