> > I sympathize - what about the fftease package? I don't know anything > about it but it may have something like you described if I remember > correctly. I was really screwed on understanding FFT until I looked > at the VASP examples and then it made a little sense. The wonderful > thing about Pd is that you still don't always need to understand the > math, just playing with trial and error works too! Which would have > been fine for me except my patch sounded like poo, hence the post. >
FFTease for Pd is available here: http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/~elyon/LyonSoftware/MaxMSP/FFTease/ It was very much written as an "FFT for Dummies" package, or more precisely to expose the possibilities of spectral processing while hiding much of the coding pain. Open-sourcing FFTease is on my todo list; for now it is available as binaries for Mac(ppc)/Win/Linux. The documentation should get you started, but feel free to write me directly if you have any questions. Best, Eric
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