Peiman, It works great! I've been messing various sounds all day now, plus 
there's a thing in my computer with Barry Vercoe's name on it which I find 
oddly elevating.However, if I understand the wrap function correctly, it 
substitutes bin values for values of other bins through whatever function you 
apply. But the bins are still all derived from the FFT procedure. Or am I 
missing something there?
What I would like to do is to move from bins to partials, so that they are 
essentially mapped to harmonic overtones of a given fundamental according to 
nearest match. Like a clever phase-vocoder Autotune of some kind. 
Is there a way to do that, to the best of anyone's knowledge? 

Much obliged,E.
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 15:12:50 +0000
Subject: Re: [PD] spectral mapping, anyone?
From: peimankhosr...@gmail.com
To: eransa...@hotmail.com
CC: por...@gmail.com; jaime.oliv...@gmail.com; pd-list@iem.at

yes csound6 should work on windows too as far as I know.



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On 24 November 2013 22:06, Eran Sachs <eransa...@hotmail.com> wrote:




Thanks Peiman.Alas, I'm living the life of a PC/Windows user. AFAICT, no 
csound6? Z

Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2013 20:27:39 +0000
Subject: Re: [PD] spectral mapping, anyone?

From: peimankhosr...@gmail.com
To: eransa...@hotmail.com
CC: por...@gmail.com; jaime.oliv...@gmail.com; pd-list@iem.at


With spectral warping you can do any frequency-based manipulation, depending on 
the transfer function. I have one for pd but it requires Csound to be installed 
and a couple of other externals. See attached. On an intel mac and with pd 
vanilla 4.5.3/4 this should just work out of the box as long as you have csound 
6 installed.  


P






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On 24 November 2013 20:12, Eran Sachs <eransa...@hotmail.com> wrote:





oops, I messed up the names. sorry. Once more, with feeling:
Josep,Making harmonic sounds sound inharmonic can be down with spectral 
shifting. Try looking at Hilbert~ or at spec2_shift~ on extended.



But Alexandre, I'd also would be interested in stuff that can manipulate the 
spectrum.  I also made a little graphic control to all the cross-synthesis 
objects in FFTease. if anyone is interested I can post.


A few years ago I tried to replicate the technique that Trevor Wishart refers 
to as "Spectral Focusing", namely - one that moves the other way - from 
inharmonic to harmonic sonds, by moving from bins to partials (a little like 
FFTease's pvtune~, but moving bins to nearest matching partial).


I'm still looking for such an object. Does anyone have any suggestions? 
Zax.


From: eransa...@hotmail.com
To: por...@gmail.com; jaime.oliv...@gmail.com


Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2013 21:58:50 +0200
CC: pd-list@iem.at
Subject: Re: [PD] spectral mapping, anyone?




Alexandre,Making harmonic sounds sound inharmonic can be down with spectral 
shifting. Try looking at Hilbert~ or at spec2_shift~ on extended.

But Jaime, I'd also would be interested in that. 

A few years ago I tried to replicate the technique that Trevor Wishart refers 
to as "Spectral Focusing", namely - one that moves the other way - from 
inharmonic to harmonic sonds, by moving from bins to partials (a little like 
FFTease's pvtune~, but moving bins to nearest matching partial).


I'm still looking for such an object. Does anyone have any suggestions? 
Zax.



Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2013 01:05:29 -0200
From: por...@gmail.com
To: jaime.oliv...@gmail.com


CC: pd-list@iem.at
Subject: Re: [PD] spectral mapping, anyone?

Hi, I'm Alexandre, I can send you stuff
cheers



2013/11/11 Jaime E Oliver <jaime.oliv...@gmail.com>

These are older, but I understand E. Lyon might re-release them?
http://www.somasa.qub.ac.uk/~elyon/LyonSoftware/MaxMSP/FFTease/



J



On Nov 11, 2013, at 7:23 AM, Jeppi Jeppi <jepp...@hotmail.com> wrote:






Hi,just looking for some ready to be used spectral mapping effects implemented 
in pd, anything available?Specifically, just a way to slightly remap harmonics 
to make pitched sounds inharmonic.


There is a paper by Alexandre 
http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/images/Dissonance_Model_Toolbox_in_Pure_Data.pdf
 but I couldn't find the link to the sources.




Many thanks in advance!Josep m
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