monofonilise
Monofonilise is a term used in the field of music and audio engineering to describe the process of converting a polyphonic audio signal into a monophonic one. This process is often used to simplify the audio data, making it easier to analyze or process. Monofonisation can be achieved through various methods, including amplitude envelope following, pitch tracking, and harmonic analysis. The resulting monophonic signal typically retains the fundamental frequency and amplitude envelope of the original signal, while removing or reducing the complexity of the polyphonic content. This technique is particularly useful in applications such as music transcription, audio compression, and the creation of simplified audio representations for educational or accessibility purposes.