Sinith, M. S.M. S.SinithTripathi, ShikhaShikhaTripathiMurthy, K. V.V.K. V.V.Murthy2025-08-302025-08-302015-09-24[9781479987917]10.1109/ICACCI.2015.72758842-s2.0-84946206290http://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/IITG2025/21413Swara is the basic component of Indian Music. Swara recognition is the starting point of music pattern classification in Indian classical music. The recognition of swara in real-time is often required for judging the quality of tone of a vocalist or an instrumentalist. In this age of reality shows of music, a stand alone electronic system for swara recognition is very relevant, where the system would precisely judge the contestant in terms of swara perfection. In this context a swara recognition system is designed and implemented on a Texas Instrumemts Digital Signal Processor TMS320C6713. In this system the fundamental frequency is tracked using FFT algorithm and also using a newly developed algorithm which works efficiently in Digital Signal Processors. The frequency so obtained is wrapped to a single octave. The fundamental frequency is then mapped to twelve distinct values corresponding to twelve semi-notes and displayed in the LED display of the DSP Processor. The efficiency of the system is tested in terms of memory usage and speed.falseDigital Signal Processor | Filter banks | Pitch tracking | Swara Identification | Wavelet TransformReal-time swara recognition system in Indian Music using TMS320C6713Conference Paper1835-183824 September 2015572758845