Hi guys,
If you're talking about the phase-vocoder patches, you can't to simply replace the tabreads with adcs, especially for the phase-locked vocoder. I've recently cooked up some phase-vocoder externals that work with frequency and magnitude data directly via Miller's hop-1 analysis and his phase-locking ideas (see http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/publications.html), rather than staying in rectangular coordinates like the doc pvoc patches do. The upsides are that 1) it's much easier to manipulate things from a frequency domain aspect (at least for my way of thinking) and 2) they can work in real-time without tabsend style buffering. The downsides are that 1) in some pitch shifting cases they don't sound quite as good (but I'm still working on this) and 2) they cost a little more computation. I was planning to release them to the public after I smoothed them out a bit, but if anyone wants to try them let me know.
Joe jsarlo@ucsd.edu
hi
i don't know the patch you're talking about, but i suggest, you can substitute the signal-source (readsf~, sfplay~ or similar) by an adc~.
roman
p.s: see slso 10.phaselockedvoc.pd in doc/4.fft.examples (sorry, if you mentioned this one)
----- Original Message ----- From: "pun chik" punchik@fastmail.fm To: PD-list@iem.at Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2004 2:00 AM Subject: [PD] real time vocoder
hi list. i need a vocoder that can change my voice in real time. i was checking the vocoder patch at pds example folder but it works with
sound
files(recorded sounds): is there any way to adapt that patch to what i need? Any idea would be greatly appreciated many thanks
pun c.
pun chik punchik@fastmail.fm
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