Thanks guys. I've heard of audiomulch in passing but never actually looked into it but it does indeed look like what I'm after.
Should I want to check out PD or MSP for the learning experience does one work better than the other for this sort of application?
Thanks!
John
From: pd-list-admin@iem.at [mailto:pd-list-admin@iem.at] On Behalf Of Jamie Bullock Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 9:13 AM To: Eran Sachs - Hazira; pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: OT: [PD] PD for Audio Manipulation/Mangling
Zax,
As a non-Audiomulch user, I had just heard that others had used it for live realtime processing of audio input and not experienced it myself.
However, having just downloaded the software to check, I can confirm that to process audio from your soundcard's input's, you need to do the following:
Open AudioMulch
Right-click in the Patcher pane
Select New -> Input / Output -> Soundin
The Soundin contraption is even set to use the soundcard input by default - you actually have to double-click and check a check-box to get it use WAV files. Audiomulch even seems to offer multichannel input through the use of auxiliary mapping.
Maybe this is a relatively new feature and you have an old version that doesn't include it.
Jamie
Eran Sachs - Hazira wrote:
I've been a uer for two years and I did not know that...Do you mean that Audiomulch can run sources other than WAV files? How so??
anticipating...
Zax
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From: Jamie Bullock <mailto:jamie@postlude.co.uk>
To: John Potter <mailto:John.Potter@RaymondJames.com> ;
pd-list@iem.at
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 11:54 AM
Subject: Re: [PD] PD for Audio Manipulation/Mangling
John,
If it's mainly 'realtime fx' you want, try Audiomulch at www.audiomulch.com. That said, anything that hosts VST plugins should do (I think that rules out SC and Csound).