Hello,
is there a way to toggle audio computation in a subpatch when global
computation is on?
Thank you,
Thomas
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just an idea for helping people learn pd, but while not add hover info
for each object. This would be some info about each object so that if
you turn the mode on and then hover your mouse over the object a
window pops up that tells you something about how it works?
~B/
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Hi Daniel,
In the arrays, I have recordings of musical instruments uploaded from aif files. The instruments are playing a single tone (i.e., no chords allowed).
I'm waiting to hear your ideas!
Daniel wrote:
Please give more info about the data in the arrays. are they instrument
recordings or music tracks??? Because "note detecting" can be done in many
different ways depending on your needs and the source.
daniel
2008/2/21, Julian Villegas <julovi(a)yahoo.com>:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I have 4 sounds stored in arrays of the same size, and I'd like to write
> in another array, the sample where there's a note detection in any array. I
> was trying to do it with sigmund~ but apparently asking for notes when
> working in arrays is meaningless.
>
> Is there any way to do this?
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Avian syrinx revisited
Synthetic birds have been done quite a bit, by Tamara Smyth (pressure impedance),
Seppo Fagerlund (a three port waveguide) and Hans Mikelson ( a csound FM
version ) [BTW if anybody else has got published models I don't of please let
me know.]
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~tamara/publications/http://www.acoustics.hut.fi/research/avesound/pubs/akusem04.pdfhttp://www.csounds.com/ezine/winter2000/realtime/
I first put a tutorial on the syrinx up on my site 2 years ago
after copying Hans FM/AM version from Csound to Pd and then messed
with waveguide models and adding different beaks and trachea with some
success.
http://www.obiwannabe.co.uk/tutorials/html/tutorial_birds.html
But the one thing kept evading me, squawking birds. Oscines are singing birds
with a highly developed syrinx, and those are the ones everybody studies and
tries to emulate. Turns out oscines are the easier ones to create. But "working
class birds", crows, pigeons, ducks and seagulls are a different problem.
I live by the sea and when they're not stealing my chips, seagulls fly by
my room taunting me saying "come on then.. make a seagull sound!", but I could
never work it out. Seagulls 1: Andy 0
Well I fixed that, I think.
Thanks to some papers by these chaps, Suthers, Fee and Fletcher
it was time to have another look at the syrinx.
http://www.indiana.edu/~songbird/pubs/publications_index.htmlhttp://web.mit.edu/fee/Public/Publications/Fee_etal1998.pdf
Starting with Tamaras pressure analysis again I decided to start making each
bronchus separately as a pulse source then feed an FM stage with
feedback. I guess this is the same as using FM with a complex modulator, but
the feedback gets a semi chaotic effect which is what Fletcher suggests is
behind the squawk of birds with bigger lungs and smaller syrinx.
Here's the results (with background to situate them - all
synthetic scenery as usual)
First the regular oscines in a forest (with some recent insects)
http://www.obiwannabe.co.uk/sounds/effect-rainforestbirds.mp3
Now two examples from the new model
The star of this one is the duck...
http://www.obiwannabe.co.uk/sounds/effect-riverbirds.mp3
And here's the seagulls (gotchya you feathered freaks!)
http://www.obiwannabe.co.uk/sounds/effect-seabirds.mp3
The same model can do both, so it's quite flexible. All (pure) Puredata The Pd
code is still a little messy to release but it will be on the site soon or in
the book maybe.
Andy
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Hi all, the list is a bit quiet lately so here is some recent stuff.
The top three are the most pd-laced since I just recently finally got
a computer fast enough to run the system of pdpatches I've been
building for the last few years : ). And the top was the first
successful recorded test of the Controctopus/Semento control system I
recently released.
Theo Voce Circular
http://proyekto.net/?p=104
Muzz Arch
http://proyekto.net/?p=96
Lifeball Shitmix Copyright Motherfucker
http://proyekto.net/?p=86
Plining Whiddle Tip
http://proyekto.net/?p=80
Seashall
http://proyekto.net/?p=64
and the rest at
http://proyekto.net/?cat=5
Cheers
Luke/sndrft
Dear all,
I have 4 sounds stored in arrays of the same size, and I'd like to write in another array, the sample where there's a note detection in any array. I was trying to do it with sigmund~ but apparently asking for notes when working in arrays is meaningless.
Is there any way to do this?
I appreciate your ideas.
Thanks in advance,
Julian Villegas
Me pregunto de un modo pensativo
Que significa ser Colombiano?
No se le respondi. Es un acto de fe
JLB.
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Hi. I trying to learn some about glsl shaders in pd. And when i trying
to load "toon.vert" (18.gl_shading_language) i usually get this-
"[glsl_vertex]: Loaded file: E:/Program Files/pd/doc/examples/Gem/data/Toon.vert
linking: link 1.07374e+009 0
GEM: [glsl_program]: Info_log:
Link successful. There are no attached shader objects."
And shader don't work. How i can fix it? (totally newbie in glsl)
My video card- Ati Radeon 9600. System- XPSP2.
Hi!
What reason can there be if the same patch does not display the same
fontsizes on two different computers, both running the same OS and the
same Pd version?
regards, PP