Hi,
You might also want to chek the pd doc about fft operations examples in
pd\doc\audio.examples\
namely I04.noisegate.pd for filtering the noise and I03.resynthesis.pd
to reconstruct your signal. (but all the I section is loosely relevant)
You'll then be able to experiment and build from these.
hth,
greetings,
p.
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Hi,
this is more a general question:
I have a "piece of sound" (sorry, English is not my mothers tonque...)
which conatins beside background noise a scifi-sound, which I want to
synthezise ("synthesise"?) with puredata as close to the original as
possible -- without the background.
Now I am looking for recipe to do such a thing -- without the need of
a supercomputer and without the deep deep knowledge of really deep
math.
Is there a way to supress the backgroudn as much as possible?
Would it be make sense to make a fourier analysis with a tool (what
tool -- I am using puredata on Gentoo-Linux)? Are there others
tool, which would help me to solve this task?
Any idea and help are very appreciated -- thanks a lot in advance!
best regards and have a nice sunday!
mcc
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