Hi there,

I think this either you don't have the right version of csound or the 10.6 build of csound6~ (which is what I've put in the dependencies folder) doesn't run on your 10.8 machine. So try the following:

1- Make sure you've installed "csound6.01.0-OSX10.8-x86_64.dmg" from here.
2- Go to "/Library/Frameworks/CsoundLib64.framework/Versions/6.0/Resources/PD/" and copy the csound6~ external file into the dependencies folder (replacing the one in there). 

Let's see if that works. 

Best,
Peiman




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On 25 October 2013 19:49, Ronni Montoya <ronni.montoya@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, i been trying csound6~ but it doesnt work on my computer i get this message:

/Users/ronni/Downloads/Spectralwarp/dependencies/csound6~.pd_darwin:
dlopen(/Users/ronni/Downloads/Spectralwarp/dependencies/csound6~.pd_darwin,
10): Library not loaded:
CsoundLib64.framework/Versions/6.0/CsoundLib64
  Referenced from:
/Users/ronni/Downloads/Spectralwarp/dependencies/csound6~.pd_darwin
  Reason: image not found


Is there any special way of installing csound6~?

Im on macosx 10.8.5


cheers


R.

2013/10/24, peiman khosravi <peimankhosravi@gmail.com>:
> Hi Ronni,
>
> Yes, in fact that's exactly what I'm doing in the csound algorithm. I have
> a user-defined array, one array of bin amplitudes and one array of bin
> frequencies, both written from the analysis window.
>
> The thing is that you need to deal with the amplitudes too. Simply moving
> the frequency value from one bin to another doesn't work, because each bin
> can only represent a narrow frequency band. So you need to also move the
> amplitude content of the bin too.
>
> Best,
> Peiman
>
>
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> On 23 October 2013 22:56, Ronni Montoya <ronni.montoya@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Peiman, thanks for that patch, im gonna try to adapt it to what im
>> trying to achieve.
>>
>> and Yes i think you understood correctly.
>> This warp program is very similar to what im trying to achieve , but
>> theres a difference in the way how frequencies are mapped.
>>
>> The way I need to do it is  in this way:
>>
>> First i define an array with a group of frequencies.
>> Then i iterate over all the frequency bins of a sound. At each
>> iteration it should get the current frequency value of that  bin, then
>> i need to compare this value with my array of predefined frequencies
>> and replace that value with the nearest value in my array.
>>
>>
>> i hope its clear, cheers
>>
>>
>> R.
>>
>>
>> 2013/10/23, peiman khosravi <peimankhosravi@gmail.com>:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > If I understand you correctly, this is exactly what the GRM Tools
>> > plug-in
>> > Warp does. http://www.inagrm.com/warp
>> >
>> > I have a version of this which I made with pd and csound, which I'm
>> > attaching. The FFT is done in Csound. To run it just install csound6
>> > and
>> > then open up the patch. I've also included the externals with the
>> > patch,
>> > but they are built for osx so you'll need to replace them if you're on
>> > a
>> > different platform. I know that the csound~ external is running on osx,
>> but
>> > I've never tried it on windows so...
>> >
>> > If you want really precise control over which frequencies you're
>> remapping
>> > then you need to change the pd patch a bit but it's just a question of
>> > converting bin number to frequency value, which is simple.
>> >
>> > Best,
>> > Peiman
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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>> > On 23 October 2013 08:59, Ronni Montoya <ronni.montoya@gmail.com>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi list , i need to iterate over all the frequency bins of a sound
>> >> getting each frequency and then i need to map that frequency to a
>> >> specific frequency .
>> >> Do anybody have tried something like this in pd?
>> >> which is the best way of doing this in pd? any hint?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> cheers
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> R.
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