>Status:   
>
>Simon says...
>>*grins* Any chance that you could FFT the samples to get the dominant
>>frequency and amplitude for each 1/50th of a second period, and build up the
>>Etracker Instruments for us all as well? :) :) :)
>>
>>Simon
>
>Umm, I beg your pardon.  I was thinking of writing a MODule playback routine 
>in which you do design your own instruments and then the mod is played back 
>using all the protracker effects etc.

Excellent!

>Each instrument would be designed twice.  Once with modulation and one 
>without.  Each instrument would also receive a priority rating.  This in case 
>more than two modulated instruments needed to be used.  The whole thing would 
>be rather easy.  But so much to do....  Do remember SAM95 was supposed to be 
>released yesterday ;-).

*grins*

Well, what I meant above was to take the samples and perform a fast-fourier
transform on them, thus getting the main frequency each one consists of for
a given 50th of a second (and the amplitude during that time)... It should
sound at least comparable to the original sample that way.

I've got a fair few routines to do FFT's... alas, I can't work out how to
renormalise the frequency data at the end, so I can't work out how to get
the info back out of them... 

Oh well

Simon
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