yes csound6 should work on windows too as far as I know.
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On 24 November 2013 22:06, Eran Sachs eransachs@hotmail.com wrote:
Thanks Peiman. Alas, I'm living the life of a PC/Windows user. AFAICT, no csound6? Z
Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2013 20:27:39 +0000
Subject: Re: [PD] spectral mapping, anyone? From: peimankhosravi@gmail.com To: eransachs@hotmail.com CC: porres@gmail.com; jaime.oliver2@gmail.com; pd-list@iem.at
With spectral warping you can do any frequency-based manipulation, depending on the transfer function. I have one for pd but it requires Csound to be installed and a couple of other externals. See attached. On an intel mac and with pd vanilla 4.5.3/4 this should just work out of the box as long as you have csound 6 installed.
P
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On 24 November 2013 20:12, Eran Sachs eransachs@hotmail.com wrote:
oops, I messed up the names. sorry. Once more, with feeling:
Josep, Making harmonic sounds sound inharmonic can be down with spectral shifting. Try looking at Hilbert~ or at spec2_shift~ on extended.
But Alexandre, I'd also would be interested in stuff that can manipulate the spectrum. I also made a little graphic control to all the cross-synthesis objects in FFTease. if anyone is interested I can post.
A few years ago I tried to replicate the technique that Trevor Wishart refers to as "Spectral Focusing", namely - one that moves the other way - from inharmonic to harmonic sonds, by moving from bins to partials (a little like FFTease's pvtune~, but moving bins to nearest matching partial ).
I'm still looking for such an object. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Zax.
From: eransachs@hotmail.com To: porres@gmail.com; jaime.oliver2@gmail.com Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2013 21:58:50 +0200
CC: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] spectral mapping, anyone?
Alexandre, Making harmonic sounds sound inharmonic can be down with spectral shifting. Try looking at Hilbert~ or at spec2_shift~ on extended.
But Jaime, I'd also would be interested in that. A few years ago I tried to replicate the technique that Trevor Wishart refers to as "Spectral Focusing", namely - one that moves the other way - from inharmonic to harmonic sonds, by moving from bins to partials (a little like FFTease's pvtune~, but moving bins to nearest matching partial ).
I'm still looking for such an object. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Zax.
Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2013 01:05:29 -0200 From: porres@gmail.com To: jaime.oliver2@gmail.com CC: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] spectral mapping, anyone?
Hi, I'm Alexandre, I can send you stuff
cheers
2013/11/11 Jaime E Oliver jaime.oliver2@gmail.com
These are older, but I understand E. Lyon might re-release them?
http://www.somasa.qub.ac.uk/~elyon/LyonSoftware/MaxMSP/FFTease/
J
On Nov 11, 2013, at 7:23 AM, Jeppi Jeppi jeppiot@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi, just looking for some ready to be used spectral mapping effects implemented in pd, anything available? Specifically, just a way to slightly remap harmonics to make pitched sounds inharmonic. There is a paper by Alexandre http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/images/Dissonance_Model_Toolbox_in_Pure... but I couldn't find the link to the sources.
Many thanks in advance! Josep m
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