Hi, thanks for help everyone. Now it's much more
clear. I downloaded the Beginner's Guide to the
FFT-objects in Pd from Frank
(http://footils.org/pkg/fft-tut.tgz). And have some
more questions:
- working on patch fft-up-close.pd:
I have a blocksize=8 and a samplerate=44100 and all
analysis have
Hi, thanks for help, now i'm begining to understand :)
hard off:
pd's default block size is 64 samples, which is
why you get 64 numbers for each FFT analysis in pd
with default block
size.
ok, that i understand, i'll make some tests with this
value...to modify the default i call the block~
Hi list, i'm trying to study fft in Pd and still don't
understand the numbers produced by the analysis.
I'm on Pd vanilla 0-40.2 in debian. I just patch
this:
[float]
|\
| \
[osc~] \
| \
|[bang]
|/
[rfft~] / |
\ \ |
\ / \ |
\ / [print~ imaginary]
Hi all! I'm new to pd and have 2 basic questions:
1) I understand the concept of abstraction, but when i use them in my
patchs they don't work. Even with abstraction and patch saved into the same
directory...what i'm missing?
2) In sampling with soundfiler object, i cannot acess my