Re: [PD] IPA Vowel space analyzer

2012-02-19 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
Le 2010-10-28 à 18:53:00, Ed Kelly a écrit : I had a go a number of years ago at coding an LPC-based formant detector for PD, based on the Speech Filing System from University College London. It has since remained on my "to do" list, since I got the object to load but there were problems in ge

Re: [PD] IPA Vowel space analyzer

2010-10-28 Thread Ed Kelly
Thu, 28 October, 2010 15:26:05 Subject: Re: [PD] IPA Vowel space analyzer On Thu, 28 Oct 2010, Mathieu Bouchard wrote: > Then for example I numbered the above like > 001 = 6 0 1 = [ɶ] > 200 = 4 0 0 = [ɛ] > 511 = 1 1 1 = [ʏ] > 531 = 5 3 1 = [ʊ] sorry, I screwed that one. I had

Re: [PD] IPA Vowel space analyzer

2010-10-28 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Thu, 28 Oct 2010, Mathieu Bouchard wrote: Then for example I numbered the above like 001 = 6 0 1 = [ɶ] 200 = 4 0 0 = [ɛ] 511 = 1 1 1 = [ʏ] 531 = 5 3 1 = [ʊ] sorry, I screwed that one. I had gotten the first digit backwards, and I began to fix it and didn't finish. The correct list is :

Re: [PD] IPA Vowel space analyzer

2010-10-28 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Thu, 28 Oct 2010, Ludwig Maes wrote: Hi, I was wondering how one would locate a vowel in the IPA vowel quadrangle using pd... Of course I would expect the corners of the vowel to depend on individual characteristics, but I dont know where to start. Anyone any ideas? Greetings, Ludwig I'd

[PD] IPA Vowel space analyzer

2010-10-28 Thread Ludwig Maes
Hi, I was wondering how one would locate a vowel in the IPA vowel quadrangle using pd... Of course I would expect the corners of the vowel to depend on individual characteristics, but I dont know where to start. Anyone any ideas? Greetings, Ludwig ___ Pd