Song LL: Little Lion Man
by Mumford & Sons – total duration: 19:06 minutes
This song is part of LM-SSD, a dataset of Singer-Songwriter pop songs recorded by amateur singers with larynx microphones.
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Glossary
- Take naming scheme:
SSD[UID] [Song ID] [Crosstalk] [Singer ID] [Take ID]
UID
: unique numerical identifier for a take between 001 and 072
Song ID
: two-letter identifier of the current song
Crosstalk
: C1: guitar crosstalk present on CM signal(s), C0: no guitar crosstalk
Singer ID
: identifier for the singer (1M, 2M, 3F, or 4F)
Take ID
: take identifier between T1 and T6 (T1-3 use LM-A, T4-6 use LM-B)
- LM-A: Albrecht AE-38-S2a, LM-B: self-built using TE Connectivity CM-01B contact microphones
- MixA: mix of GL, GR, and CM signals without effects, MixB: same signals as MixA, with equalization, compression, reverb, and saturation
Takes
-
SSD067 LL C1 4F T1
- Play
- Stop
- Repeat
- --:--:--:--- / --:--:--:---
- CM (Close-up Microphone)
- LM (Larynx Microphone LM-A)
- GL (Guitar Left)
- GR (Guitar Right)
- GP (Guitar Pickup)
- MixA (no effects)
- MixB (equalization, compression, reverb, saturation)
-
SSD068 LL C0 4F T2
- Play
- Stop
- Repeat
- --:--:--:--- / --:--:--:---
- CM (Close-up Microphone)
- LM (Larynx Microphone LM-A)
- GP (Guitar Pickup)
-
SSD069 LL C0 4F T3
- Play
- Stop
- Repeat
- --:--:--:--- / --:--:--:---
- CM (Close-up Microphone)
- LM (Larynx Microphone LM-A)
- GP (Guitar Pickup)
-
SSD070 LL C1 4F T4
- Play
- Stop
- Repeat
- --:--:--:--- / --:--:--:---
- CM (Close-up Microphone)
- LM (Larynx Microphone LM-B)
- GL (Guitar Left)
- GR (Guitar Right)
- GP (Guitar Pickup)
- MixA (no effects)
- MixB (equalization, compression, reverb, saturation)
-
SSD071 LL C0 4F T5
- Play
- Stop
- Repeat
- --:--:--:--- / --:--:--:---
- CM (Close-up Microphone)
- LM (Larynx Microphone LM-B)
- GP (Guitar Pickup)
-
SSD072 LL C0 4F T6
- Play
- Stop
- Repeat
- --:--:--:--- / --:--:--:---
- CM (Close-up Microphone)
- LM (Larynx Microphone LM-B)
- GP (Guitar Pickup)
License
LM-SSD is available under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.