And if you really want to go into details, beyond PD, you could try PRAAT.
http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/praat/
greetings, Thomas
Andy Farnell schrieb:
Breathing could be as easy as pushing a bit of
rising and falling noise through some parallel
bandpass filters.
To model the human vocal
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On Tue, 10 Jul 2007, Ed Kelly wrote:
I've tried a 24bit interface with PD before though - a Soundblaster USB.
It just made loud clicking noises. We'll see what the Indigo gives me.
Pd has at least some support for 24-bit audio and 32-bit audio in some of
its modules. Which interface were you
The OSS interface works well for me, but I have always had problems with A/D/A
sync errors using ALSA.
Whatever machine I try the ALSA driver on I have always had this problem, and
increasing the buffer sizes does not help.
So ALSA's OSS simulation is what I use.
Best,
Ed
Mathieu Bouchard
Hello,
I´m trying to implement a patch to play proportional canons in real time
from a midi source.
A proportional canon works in this way: if I play, let´s say, three notes at
200ms of speed, and if I decide that the proportion should be 2 times
slower, the patch should playback the same three
Is the ratio consistent? Or does it change frequently during the piece.
My only experience with canon's is with one of Brian Eno's tape pieces
using Pachelbel's Canon, where he feeds notes into a tape loop which can
be played back at slower than real time. So, in the spirit of tape
loops, and
Hi Derek,
thanks for your answer,
I´m already trying an implementation with coll, my problem is that I cannot
store the notes in advance, being the piece in real time. so I´m trying to
store in a coll the notes with an augmented distance between them, and then
(with a certain delay, decided in
Hello all--
Is there a way to get the directory of the parent patch? I have an
object (csoundapi) which does it's own path handling and does not
automatically search the directory of the parent patch. This
severely limits the portability of a patch. Is there an object or
method of
Hi, here is a working example of the proportional canon patch.
Now I have the following question: if I want to make this patch an
abstraction, and use more instances of it, how to avoid duplications of the
same send, coll, etc?
I read the subpatch tutorial, but the mechanism is not really clear.
Hallo,
Libero Mureddu hat gesagt: // Libero Mureddu wrote:
Hi, here is a working example of the proportional canon patch. Now
I have the following question: if I want to make this patch an
abstraction, and use more instances of it, how to avoid duplications
of the same send, coll, etc?
I
Dear Libero,
The short answer is to use a $1 variable when you want to name each
abstraction (i.e. [myabstraction numberone], [myabstraction numbertwo],
etc...), or use a $0 variable when you want to simply make a new
instance and not worry about naming it (multiple instances of
Hi Derek,
Thanks, I forgot about your tutorial. I just had a memory about a detailed
explanation somewhere... There it was!!!
Best regards,
Libero
On 7/11/07, Derek Holzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Libero,
The short answer is to use a $1 variable when you want to name each
abstraction
hello people
I want to use vsti plug-in with pd. How can I do this? which object help
me?
thanks for your answers
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Use the vst~ object, it's only on Windows.
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On Jul 10, 2007, at 9:34 PM, Baran Gulesen wrote:
hello people
I want to use vsti plug-in with pd. How can I do this? which
object help me?
thanks for your answers
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On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, Derek Holzer wrote:
Dear Libero, [...]
where $0 will be replaced by a new random number which
is unique to each abstraction).
Dear Derek, please see
http://web.archive.org/web/20011027002011/http://dilbert.com/comics/dilbert/archive/images/dilbert2001182781025.gif
$0
Hi Bjoern,
I haven't got hold of a Vista machine yet, but will give Pd a thorough
test on it as soon as I can. I'm sure there's going to be lots of trouble!
cheers
Miller
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 11:32:37AM -0700, Bjoern Hartmann wrote:
Does anyone have experience running pd with MIDI input on
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