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The `reaper` tool is not very heavily documented. To see the available options, run the command with no arguments: |
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The available options will be listed. You can also consult [https://github.com/google/REAPER the source repository] for more information or to inspect the code. |
The available options will be listed. You can also consult [https://github.com/google/REAPER the source repository] for more information or to inspect the code. |
Revision as of 15:56, 20 February 2018
`reaper` command line tool
The `reaper` command line tool extracts F0 measurements from an audio file. It was written by David Talkin and is a successor to the `get_f0` command from the ESPS tools. Users of the Berkeley Phonetics Machine can install it with `sudo bpm-update reaper` command.
The `reaper` tool is not very heavily documented. To see the available options, run the command with no arguments:
reaper
The available options will be listed. You can also consult the source repository for more information or to inspect the code.