Re: [PD] Best practices for pitch shifting a sample?

2018-03-26 Thread Dan Wilcox
Load a sample into a table and playback the table at a faster/slower rate ...? See Help -> Browser... Pure Data / 3.audio examples / B12.sampler.transpose.pd or https://github.com/danomatika/BangYourHead/blob/master/3.Audio/MicroOrchestra/sampler.pd

Re: [PD] Best practices for pitch shifting a sample?

2018-03-26 Thread William Brent
Hi Andrea, check out the technique described in section 9.6 of Miller's book: Phase bashing. It's implemented as I10.phase.bash.pd in Pd's built-in documentation. It's more complicated than the doppler-based shifting you're looking at, but it's dramatically better for preserving the timbre of the

Re: [PD] [PD-announce] library updates/releases

2018-03-26 Thread Alan Brooker
thanks for this! On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 9:42 PM, William Brent wrote: > Hi Alex - thanks. I might end up doing that in the future if I get a few > more objects worked up for general use like this. Maybe 2 separate > libraries since some are DSP effects and some are

Re: [PD] Discussing, exchanging pd-generated music

2018-03-26 Thread Dan Wilcox
I agree. I'm really only watching the list and not on FB, rarely read Twitter. What's old is new again... > On Mar 26, 2018, at 2:47 PM, pd-list-requ...@lists.iem.at wrote: > > From: Julian Brooks > > To: Derek Kwan

[PD] Best practices for pitch shifting a sample?

2018-03-26 Thread afleck
Hello, I started thinking about this problem because I was doing some frequency modulation, but when I tried to change the carrier frequency directly with notein and mtof~ there were sometimes unpredictable results (which can sometimes, but not always, be remedied by maintaining a fixed

Re: [PD] [PD-announce] library updates/releases

2018-03-26 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
great! but why don't you pack them all in a library? ;) I can see timbreId being a library on its own, but the rest could be in a single pack and also github repository or something. cheers 2018-03-26 9:47 GMT-03:00 Julian Brooks : > Nice, love these. Thanks William > >

Re: [PD] [PD-announce] library updates/releases

2018-03-26 Thread Julian Brooks
Nice, love these. Thanks William On 26 March 2018 at 13:41, William Brent wrote: > Hi all, > > In an effort to get organized and share work more effectively, I made git > repos for some ongoing projects and some new ones. I've gotten to a > stopping place for now, and

Re: [PD] Discussing, exchanging pd-generated music

2018-03-26 Thread Julian Brooks
Back in the day, there seemed to be more active sharing of patches & pieces on here, I, for one, kinda miss it. I think there's a presumption that a lot of that's shifted to PdRepo, which is a shame, I find the list easier to keep on top of. Maybe we should throw in some old faves. I have several

[PD] [PD-announce] library updates/releases

2018-03-26 Thread William Brent
Hi all, In an effort to get organized and share work more effectively, I made git repos for some ongoing projects and some new ones. I've gotten to a stopping place for now, and uploaded the following items to deken. Note that these were packaged with deken 4.0, so you may need to update to find

Re: [PD] Discussing, exchanging pd-generated music

2018-03-26 Thread Derek Kwan
jlistshit writes: > OT question: What other list might exist to discuss/exchange etc > mostly the music that people produce with PD, rather than the > technical details? Open to all styles here, though with a focus on > generative, electro-acoustic, composition, not very

Re: [PD] Discussing, exchanging pd-generated music

2018-03-26 Thread Christof Ressi
> I'd be interested in people posting and discussing their works here. me too! > Gesendet: Montag, 26. März 2018 um 10:33 Uhr > Von: "Roman Haefeli" > An: pd-list@lists.iem.at > Betreff: Re: [PD] Discussing, exchanging pd-generated music > > On Son, 2018-03-25 at 15:02

Re: [PD] Discussing, exchanging pd-generated music

2018-03-26 Thread Roman Haefeli
On Son, 2018-03-25 at 15:02 +0200, jlistshit wrote: > OT question: What other list might exist to discuss/exchange etc > mostly the music that people produce with PD, rather than the > technical details? Open to all styles here, though with a focus on > generative, electro-acoustic, composition,