Hi Romain,
Please also read the other posts about the -maxsize option for soundfiler. Sound quality for readsf~ is as good as it gets. The only difference is it reads the ound from the disk as it is playing, and this is better in that you can load a soundfile while playing the patch without dropouts. When you load a file into an array or [table] using soundfiler, the audio switches off for a moment, so you have to load all sounds before you start playing. With readsf~ you can load a new sound in the middle of a performance without affecting the audio. Best, Ed Gemnotes-0.2: Live music notation for Pure Data, now with dynamics! http://sharktracks.co.uk/ >________________________________ >> From: romain.darracq <romain.darr...@laposte.net> >>To: Ed Kelly <morph_2...@yahoo.co.uk> >>Sent: Monday, 14 January 2013, 10:51 >>Subject: Re: [PD] Help to load sound >> >> >>Hello ed, >> >>Thank you, I understand more how to load sound with [resize] object, and I >>found object to find lenght of the sound. >>And I test [readsf~] object, you are right, it's more easy to Load with it, but I would like to know if the sound quality is maximal with [readsf~] ?? >> >>Romain >> >> >>> Message du 13/01/13 18:42 >>>> De : "Ed Kelly" >>>> A : "Ingo" , "'romain.darracq'" >>>> Copie à : "pd-list@iem.at" >>>> Objet : Re: [PD] Help to load sound >>>> >>>> >>>It is, by default 4000000. You can load larger files by changing the message >>>to soundfiler from: >>> >>>> >>>[read -resize myfile.wav sound( >>> >>>> >>>to >>> >>>> >>>[sound resize 8000000; >>>read myfile.wav sound( >>> >>>> >>>In short, you resize a table manually to some number of samples (here it's >>>8000000) before you load a soundfile into it. >>>I believe there is an object called soundfileinfo~ or something that gives >>>you the length of a soundfile...but I can't remember off the top of my head >>>what it's called or where it is in pd-extended >>> >>>> >>>Alternatively, if you don't want to use the soundfile as though it were a >>>table (i.e. if you just want to play the file) it's better to use [readsf~] >>> >>>> >>>Ed >>> >>>> >>>Gemnotes-0.2: Live music notation for Pure Data, now with dynamics! >>>> http://sharktracks.co.uk/ >>>> >>>> >>> >>>>________________________________ >>>>From: Ingo >>>>> To: 'romain.darracq' ; 'Ingo' >>>>> Cc: pd-list@iem.at >>>>> Sent: Sunday, 13 January 2013, 14:31 >>>>> Subject: Re: [PD] Help to load sound >>>>> >>>>> There is a size limit for the file. I'm not sure whether this is 4000000 >>>>> or >>>>> anything else. Sombody else here might know. >>>>> >>>>> Ingo >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> > Thank for your answer, I will trying to modificate my own error but now >>>>> > the error message say: >>>>> > >>>>> > error: soundfiler_read: truncated to 4000000 elements >>>>> > ... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu. >>>>> > >>>>> > ....when I load sound with [soundfiler] and [tabread~ sound]..... >>>>> > >>>>> > I hope that my message is enough clear to permit you to understand >>>>> > what's >>>>> > wrong???? >>>>> > >>>>> > Thanks to take the time to help me. >>>>> > >>>>> > Romain >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >> Message du 13/01/13 12:47 >>>>> >> De : "Ingo" >>>>> >> A : "'romain.darracq'" , pd-list@iem.at >>>>> >> Copie à : >>>>> >> Objet : AW: [PD] Help to load sound >>>>> >> >>>>> >> Try to use a name and path without spaces. >>>>> >> Try the most simple path first like e.g. "C:\\Shake.mp3". >>>>> >> >>>>> >> Out of the objects that you named only [mp3play~] can play back MP3s. >>>>> >>Make sure it is a "MP3 layer III" - otherwise it won't work. >>>>> >> You could convert it to WAV for the others to be able to read it. >>>>> >> >>>>> >> Ingo >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > Hello everybody, >>>>> > I'm starting pd, and i have always the same matter when I want to load a >>>>> > sound, pd say me: (error: dsp: C:/Documents and >>>>> > Settings/Romain/Bureau/matrice perso/SON/musikkk/Remko Scha - (1982) >>>>> Machine >>>>> > Guitars/01 Shake.mp3: unknown or bad header format) and for all format >>>>> > althrough i used [readsf~] or [mp3play~] or [soundfiler] >>>>> > objects........ >>>>> > I have an other error's message :(error: endianness neither 'b' nor 'l' >>>>> > ... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu.) ????? >>>>> > If someone can help me ?? >>>>> > >>>>> > Thanks >>>>> > >>>>> > Romain >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Pd-list@iem.at mailing list >>>>> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >>>>> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >> >> >> >> > > _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list