Hi, Is there a place where one can find detailed documentation about how fiddle~ behaves? For example, a less cryptic explanation of the meaning of the "vibrato" parameters than is found in the help patch? And of how it decides when to output a new "cooked" picth value?
I already checked M.Puckette's article cited in the help patch, but it doesn't explain much more (from a behaviour/usage point of view of course). Another question about fiddle. I'd like to be able to distinguish between a signal with a pitch and a signal without a picth. It seems to me that fiddle always outputs its "best guess" no matter how reliable it is. Is there a way to tell it to output a pitch when it thinks it is reliable, and a 0 when it thinks it isn't? I think some pitch tracking algorithms do provide an estimation of the "quality" of the calculated pitch - i guess it is not the case of fiddle, is it? Any suggestion to obtain an estimation of whether the signal has a pitch or not? I thought I may use the third outlet and evaluate whether it outputs a very randomly-varying number; however, with a [noise~] as input, it mostly outputs values between 90 and 110 and some 0 every once in a while..... Thanks in advance m. -- Matteo Sisti Sette [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.matteosistisette.com _______________________________________________ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list