Sure enough. I'd better go back and put out a bug-fix on 0.45 - there's
now a 0.45-5test1 on http://msp.ucsd.edu/software.html that should fix
the problem (and do another thing that's an afterthought - enabling jack
in the compiled Mac release).
can you try it and see if it fixes the AIFF file
Hi All,
in Pd 0.45.4 vanilla I'm getting the following behavior from soundfiler,
using the help file:
1. Hit 2nd message down to read full bell sound into array2 - works fine.
2. Hit 4th message down to write an AIFF file to /tmp - resulting sound
file is unreadable, apparently due to an
I suggest you use player~ by Eric Lyon for stable playback :-) I cannot speak
to the bad header though
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On Apr 3, 2014, at 10:03 AM, Eric Lyon
audiodid...@gmail.commailto:audiodid...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
in Pd 0.45.4 vanilla I'm getting the following behavior from
I can confirm this happens for me for both soundfiler and writesf~ (Mac
10.6.8 and PD 0.45-4). Even after applying a new AIFF header in soundhack,
the files are just noise.
Honestly, I've only ever used WAV files with Pd before testing this just
now!
PS - Eric, I bought your Max/Pd external
Le 2011-11-06 à 08:38:00, Samuel Burt a écrit :
I installed a new version of gridflow. I'm happy to say it is so much
easier to do than it used to be.
I don't know which old version you are referring to.
Gridflow is giving me this message: error: method 'endian' not found for
inlet 0 in
Here's the actual attachment...
Le 2011-11-03 à 21:18:00, Mathieu Bouchard a écrit :
Le 2011-11-03 à 19:04:00, Samuel Burt a écrit :
Thanks, Hans, but iemlib/soundfile_info is also giving me the error.
soundfile_info_read-error: /filepath/growl.oeoeoe.01.aif is no
RIFF-WAVE-file
I made
How do I get the length of an aif file without using soundfiler?
I've got an application that loads random aif and wav files from a chosen
directory when triggered. I was using soundfiler to load a sound into an array
where I could play it back with variable speed. When I ran two of these
I think there is iemlib/soundfile_info.
.hc
On Nov 3, 2011, at 4:07 PM, Samuel Burt wrote:
How do I get the length of an aif file without using soundfiler?
I've got an application that loads random aif and wav files from a chosen
directory when triggered. I was using soundfiler to load a
Thanks, Hans, but iemlib/soundfile_info is also giving me the error.
soundfile_info_read-error: /filepath/growl.oeoeoe.01.aif is no RIFF-WAVE-file
Sam
On Nov 3, 2011, at 4:57 , Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I think there is iemlib/soundfile_info.
.hc
On Nov 3, 2011, at 4:07 PM,
Hi Sam,
In the helpfile of [soundfile_info] you can read that it only works with
.wav file.
The error message says you are trying to read an .aif
M
Thanks, Hans, but iemlib/soundfile_info is also giving me the error.
soundfile_info_read-error: /filepath/growl.oeoeoe.01.aif is no
Le 2011-11-03 à 19:04:00, Samuel Burt a écrit :
Thanks, Hans, but iemlib/soundfile_info is also giving me the error.
soundfile_info_read-error: /filepath/growl.oeoeoe.01.aif is no RIFF-WAVE-file
I made this patch (attached) that does it either the long way (for current
releases of GridFlow)
thanks a lot
JM
Le 2 août 11 à 04:54, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
Yeah, I think just create 50 arrays with size 10 or something, then
load
them using 'read -resize' to soundfiler. If you need to
deactivate an
array, you can send it a resize message to make it small. See
attached
Thanks for yor message Hans-Christoph !
so to confirm :
Given say 50 presets with each 250 samples some of them read direct
from disk and others in arrays for looping and so on.
Presets do not need to switch instantly, loading might take few seconds.
But switching a large number of times as
Yeah, I think just create 50 arrays with size 10 or something, then load
them using 'read -resize' to soundfiler. If you need to deactivate an
array, you can send it a resize message to make it small. See attached
patch.
.hc
On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 22:14 +0200, Jean-Marie Adrien
Hi list
Probably has been discussed million times : how is it possible to open / close
large number of sound samples dynamically in arrays to keep ram low ? (all
samples not used at the same time). Set to zero, resize to zero and reload ?
Any clear command ? Any clean and up-to-date way (Mac
There is the 'resize' message to send to an array to resize it, or the
-resize option to the 'read' message to soundfiler. For very low RAM
situations, you might be better off with readsf~.
.hc
On Jul 30, 2011, at 9:16 AM, Jma/celeonet wrote:
Hi list
Probably has been discussed million
- IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at a écrit :
On 2010-05-26 13:15, patko wrote:
error: soundfiler_read: truncated to 2000 elements
2000 is the maxsize argument
so what's the problem?
I might add several other algorithms to avoid this,
like using a temporary table, but
On 2010-05-26 15:19, patko wrote:
- IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at a écrit :
On 2010-05-26 13:15, patko wrote:
error: soundfiler_read: truncated to 2000 elements
2000 is the maxsize argument
so what's the problem?
In other words, is there a way to do it (extract a
On 2010-05-26 13:15, patko wrote:
hello, [soundfiler] doesn't seem to reconize the option -nframes, or I do not
understand what it stands for.
probably because -nframes is the maximum number to write and you are
trying to read?
fgmads
IOhannes
smime.p7s
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- IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at a écrit :
anyhow, you don't need to specify the maxsize; if your table is small
enough (aka: too small) Pd will silently drop the other samples.
i do:
[table bar 44100]
[read -skip 88200 foo.wav bar(
|
[soundfiler]
and it will store an
On Wed, 26 May 2010, patko wrote:
In other words, is there a way to do it (extract a sample from a
soundfile) without getting error messages?
I don't know, perhaps :
[#in grid foo.wav, headerless 64, type int16, seek_byte 23456, endian little]
provided you know the byte-position of it. This
On Wed, 26 May 2010, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
[#in grid foo.wav, headerless 64, type int16, seek_byte 23456, endian little]
typo... that's been , cast int16 for a while, no type method anymore.
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| Mathieu Bouchard, Montréal,
- Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca a écrit :
On Wed, 26 May 2010, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
[#in grid foo.wav, headerless 64, type int16, seek_byte 23456,
endian little]
typo... that's been , cast int16 for a while, no type method
anymore.
allright, I might use this for some
- IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at a écrit :
probably because -nframes is the maximum number to write and you
are
trying to read?
oh yes, I'm trying to read, deaf, dumb and blind, :)
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I've seen the same problem
2010/1/30 William Brent william.br...@gmail.com
With larger sound files, I've seen soundfiler fail to resize arrays,
even with an appropriate -maxsize value. For instance, with a .wav
file that's 45205253 samples long (about 17 minutes), this message
produces a
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Hash: SHA1
thomas thiery wrote:
I've seen the same problem
this is a known bug (at least i reported it and a way to fix it; have
a look at the bug tracker).
currently, the length of an array is returned as a single precision
float, which makes soundfiler
With larger sound files, I've seen soundfiler fail to resize arrays,
even with an appropriate -maxsize value. For instance, with a .wav
file that's 45205253 samples long (about 17 minutes), this message
produces a resize failed error:
[read -resize -maxsize 4.52053e+07 test.wav sf-test(
But if I
sorry , i forgot [PD] on the title... i'm in a hurry :S
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From: Gabriel Vinazza gabevina...@gmail.com
Date: Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 3:26 AM
Subject: soundfiler -raw something?
To: puredata mailing list pd-list@iem.at
how can i open this creepy file?
how can i open this creepy file?
uncompressed 8-bit PCM
mono
samplerate 11025
bitrate n/a
i tried some -raw parameters with soundfiler and get the pitch but
still sounds very noisy
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Gabriel Vinazza wrote:
sorry , i forgot [PD] on the title... i'm in a hurry :S
hmm, [PD] is automatically added by the listserver, you don't have
toworry about that
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Date: Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 3:26
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009, Gabriel Vinazza wrote:
how can i open this creepy file?
uncompressed 8-bit PCM
mono
samplerate 11025
bitrate n/a
i tried some -raw parameters with soundfiler and get the pitch but
still sounds very noisy
Depends on how well the original file is using the range it has. You
Probably a bug... I'll see if I can reproduce it :)
Miller
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 04:34:22PM -0400, David Place wrote:
Hi,
In the attached patch, I am trying to use Pd to generate wavetables to
use in another applications. It seems like it should be easy and, in
fact, it almost
Thanks. No rush. I wrote a little script to work around it.
On Jul 21, 2009, at 11:16 AM, Miller Puckette wrote:
Probably a bug... I'll see if I can reproduce it :)
Miller
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 04:34:22PM -0400, David Place wrote:
Hi,
In the attached patch, I am trying to use Pd to
Hi,
In the attached patch, I am trying to use Pd to generate wavetables to
use in another applications. It seems like it should be easy and, in
fact, it almost works. In the attached patch I initialize some arrays
using sinesum and then write them to aif files. I use the -skip and
from currently 1 minute 45 sec to
about 30-40 seconds. That's absolutely great.
Thanks for the hint!
Ingo
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Von: Claude Heiland-Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 12. Februar 2008 13:14
An: Ingo Scherzinger
Cc: pd-list@iem.at
Betreff: Re: [PD
Hi,
does anybody know if there is an alternative method to soundfiler in
order to load wave files into tables.
Soundfiler is not realtime capable and I urgently need to load files in
the background while playing audio and midi without interruption.
Maybe an external?
Any help is appreciated!
Ingo Scherzinger schrieb:
Hi,
does anybody know if there is an alternative method to soundfiler in
order to load wave files into tables.
Soundfiler is not realtime capable and I urgently need to load files in
the background while playing audio and midi without interruption.
Maybe an
Thank you very much, Georg.
I will try it immeadetly.
Ingo
Georg Holzmann schrieb:
Ingo Scherzinger schrieb:
Hi,
does anybody know if there is an alternative method to soundfiler in
order to load wave files into tables.
Soundfiler is not realtime capable and I urgently need to load files
Hallo!
is that correct, that it only happens if some table needs to be resized?
No it happens also if you only load a soundfile ...
can drop-outs completely be avoided by using [sndfiler] without any
table resizing?
No not completely - however, I did not get dropouts in my use-cases ...
LG
On Tue, 2008-02-12 at 14:07 +0100, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Also if it works as it should there could be still some audio dropouts,
because the dsp graph has to be recalculated in pd (this was discussed
quite some times on this list) and there is no (easy) way to solve this
problem.
is that
Ingo Scherzinger wrote:
Hi,
does anybody know if there is an alternative method to soundfiler in
order to load wave files into tables.
[readsf~] and [tabwrite~] in an upsampled subpatch (with [block~]).
No -resize support there though, and it's only N times faster than
real time, not as
Hi Georg,
I just tested it. You wrote this is very experimental and may crash
your patch.
... and yes, it did!
Unfortunately when it doesn't crash the patch it also interupts audio.
BTW you should add the option of using the -resize in the load message
so you can use the same commands as for
Do you really have so many soundfiles that they can't all fit in RAM? My
solution has been to preload all the samples I need before performing.
best,
d.
Ingo Scherzinger wrote:
Hi Georg,
I just tested it. You wrote this is very experimental and may crash
your patch.
... and yes, it
moin Ingo, moin all,
I've used a similar trick with [readanysf~] (no upsampling, just a
background [tabwrite~]). It's even possible to simulate -resize
e.g. with [wavinfo], but re-allocating tables is generally a Bad Idea if
you want to avoid dropouts.
marmosets,
Bryan
On 2008-02-12
Hallo,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] hat gesagt: // [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, like sent a message to soundfiler: [read -resize C:\Documents
and Settings\myname\folder\folder\filename.aif tablename]. I forgot
which way slashes go after C: and stuff. This is on PC, windows. K.
then there's a table
Hi, like sent a message to soundfiler: [read -resize C:\Documents and
Settings\myname\folder\folder\filename.aif tablename]. I forgot which way
slashes go after C: and stuff. This is on PC, windows. K. then there's a table
object. I think that's what they're called, like where there is a table
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