here's a frequency shifter that slur posted on the pd forum a little while
ago:
http://puredata.hurleur.com/viewtopic.php?pid=16842#p16842
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hi tim,
just to be sure, do you use the -rt flag when starting pd? also, try to
run everything (jack, pd) in root (just to see if the glitches is the
cause of a limitation).
pat
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Hi all,
I have a rather heavy patch which causes DIO errors when I switch~ on
several subpatches.
I'm running pd + Jack on a rt kernel (ubuntu-studio Hardy),... Jack shows
little or no Xruns.
Now I wanted to try and optimize the patch by using [pd~].
The way I understood it is that [pd~] will start
that version of GEM
GEM: ver: 0.92.2
GEM: compiled: Jan 20 2010
unfortunately doesn't have a pix_recordQT
pix_recordQT
... couldn't create
m.
Am 01.04.2010 um 21:25 schrieb chris clepper:
> The Quicktime code being used in recent GEM builds is not the code I wrote,
> and does not work that we
Hey Alex
I'm not sure if this is what you're after, but have a look in the help browser
for:
3.audio.examples/D08.table.spectrum
This is basically a bank of oscillators reading their own specific pitches from
a single table. Perhaps use:
FFT to feed the table and [sigmund~] to set the pitch. Orc
frequency shifting and then pitch shifting by the same amount in hertz will
compress or expand a spectrum around a particular frequency (which could or
could not be the fundamental...)
J
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Alexandre Porres wrote:
> >I know I read the spectral mapping technique he u
I don't know why Gem is building against it. Its used in other
things. It could at least be a path to 64-bit support for Gem for
those who don't need the Quicktime stuff. I'd guess IOhannes is the
one to ask.
.hc
On Apr 1, 2010, at 5:33 PM, chris clepper wrote:
gmerlin should not be
LoMus 2010
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>I know I read the spectral mapping technique he uses,
>but I didn't really understand how it works.
me neither, guess he didn't really explained it wel...
cheers
2010/4/2 Charles Henry
> There's a method of tuning partials that William Sethares uses in his
> compositionss and he talks about
There's a method of tuning partials that William Sethares uses in his
compositionss and he talks about it in his book Tuning Timbre Spectrum
Scale.
Specifically, he was also using inharmonic instruments which would be
arranged into consonant scales, and the similar problem of using
arbitrary scale
Hi folks,
I'd lke to distort a sound spectrum by transposing partials the way I want.
Like making the spectrum more inharmonic or harmonic.
Anyone done something similar?
What kind of processing should I use?
I was thinking that maybe a Phase Vocoder, where you could control the
frequency separ
> You're trying to restrict the analysis to a convenient (but reasonable)
> class of signals, and to assume that the signal to be interpolated, x,
> belongs to that class. Right?
Well, sort of. What works well as an interpolator for one signal may
not work well for another. The point I started f
Hi again
With the help of IOhannes and matju I was finally able to find a
solution for this problem.
There *is* actually a way of dynamically remove single objects without
causing errors (thanks IOhannes):
By using [canvasdelete] from the iemguts. It allows to delete certain
objects of a certain
Hi Jerome,
Maybe try [susloop~] ? thats what I use
cheers
m
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 9:56 PM, Jerome Covington
wrote:
> Looking at the [loop~] help example but am unable to create any noise.
>
> When I click on array 2 in play mode the following is logged in the console.
>
> error: con
2010/1/31 Derek Holzer
> "Unnoticeable" latency usually refers to the musician not noticing the
> difference in time between when they press the key and when the sound comes
> out. Any time you add a delayed signal to the original signal, you will
> notice it. The "slap-back" happens at longer la
nice!
here is a version without sin~ (replace with a more vanilla friendly cos~)
Cyrille
Matt Barber a écrit :
I screwed up one of the comments -- the patch is right though; here's
a replacement that fixes the formula (I think).
MB
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Matt Barber wrote:
Since w
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