You might want to take a look at [pix_data] if you want to use Gem.
alex
24 Jan 2007 23:04:09 -0500, Michal Seta mis@artengine.ca:
Claude Heiland-Allen claudiusmaximus@goto10.org writes:
I think this technique is a form of "scanned synthesis", but I'm not an expert on terminology. At least searching pd-list for that term shows up some interesting results...
No, not at all. Scanned synthesis is explained here: http://www.csounds.com/scanned/
Anyways, I remember doing things like reading an image with [soudnfiler] into arrays as raw data. It gives interesting results, especially on uncompressed image formats. But there was no fancy playhead. It was pure data ;) just like the classic cat image.tif /dev/dsp
I recon this is not what Chuckk is looking for...
./MiS
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