Hello João Pais, exactly I'm looking for help to get on a track to understand the situation for such approach in the world of sound technologies. I noticed programmers use these tricks in they patches to get some predictable or in-range randomization. I'm not quit sure about formulation of question, because I was using commercial sound sequencing software, VST's and etc. The opportunities of pd strongly impressed me so I fought to use it in research I'm writing.
It's simple to use values of env~ and apply to control limiters, delays and etc. What I expect to figure out is technological aspects and theoretical approach. That's besides programming a patch, but I couldn't hold my self to try. I saw people discussing various topics (off programming) on list and did it my way. Nobody understood me on pd~forum as well, so now I'm sure a revision and clarification is necessary for the direction of my work Thank you very much. G 2009/11/9 João Pais <[email protected]>: > Hi, > > the idea sounds simple to do. What kind of feedback from the list are you > asking exactly? > > I guess that besides programming the patch, on a real world situation you > must be careful with the feedback of the speakers, so that the feedback > doesn't end up triggering the feedback itself. Maybe a clamp microphone > attached to the instrument (which kind of saxophone?) would be the better > choice. Although if the hall is big enough, a normal mic should also work. > > João Pais > > >> Hello, >> >> I'm making a diploma work and need help from community like this to >> assure that my work is related to science or is a part of it, even if >> it (what I did) just a small improvement on the other hand. >> There is no information about it in my native language, so sometimes I >> get confused about what I'm looking for, because many things are >> interesting to me and the field is getting wider and more confusing. >> >> I have tried many delay effect patches and found one made by Maelstorm >> on pd-forum. I upgraded it to stereo, mounted into structure I needed >> and something I call an improvement. This delay processor does >> something what I think might be considered as humanized behavior. It >> takes audio of the musician (Saxophone) and creates an echo effect >> (tap function included), but output of the echo signal is controlled >> by the previous amount of volume (vu) of the input. You can set a >> feedback at the maximum amount, but if there is no input signal at >> that time from the instrument, than echo goes down (gradually or fast) >> as well. It sounds pleasant because there is another parameter that >> appeared during the construction process, an interpolation time or >> sensitivity how fast it follow the input ([line]) . So the amount of >> echo volume can't exceed the the amount of dry signal, what I take as >> an aesthetic value in a live performance (tested). >> >> Any pd user know how simple it is to make it using this software, but >> I couldn't find anybody did or mentioned about delay controlled by the >> signal witch has a human or instrument property (amplitude applied as >> control). I work with DAW's like Cubase and know that there is no >> delay like that. >> >> I want to ask if the community has an opinion about my idea, taking >> all possible aspects that comes to his mind. I think there is no >> better place as this to give such questions and use it's answers as >> vector to continue research. In the community I am now there are no >> students or lecturers that use pd and any other interesting things >> that it offer. So at least truth has to come out of my research. >> >> Thank you. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> [email protected] mailing list >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > > > -- > Friedenstr. 58 > 10249 Berlin (Deutschland) > Tel +49 30 42020091 | Mob +49 162 6843570 > Studio +49 30 69509190 > [email protected] | skype: jmmmpjmmmp > _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
