I've tried clapping into mics and cant get consistent results -- the burst of air goes in all different directions and I could never get a consistent sound into the mic at all. But if you can solve _that_ problem, I think gnd's idea should work OK.
cheers Miller
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 10:43:32AM -0000, gnd@itchybit.org wrote:
hi,
I'd like to be able to adjust the settings of bonk~ to the (spectral) features of the sound of clapping in your hands but the documentation in bonk-help about the learning mode is a bit incomplete I think. For example if I use the debounce message bonk~ stops outputting any values... The article from ICMC about fiddle and bonk is very interesting in general but very short about the specific operation mode of bonk.
i use bonk~ like this:
- i send it a [learn xx( (where xx is the number of times i present a
sample of one sound - like clapping)
- then i present the sound xx times, then i present another sound xx
times, etc until i presented all the sounds (might be knocking, clapping, i even tried with saying letters like p,b,s)
- then i give it a [learn 0( message and test it - if im happy with the
result i write it to a file..
i dont know if this helped you, though :) probably you should change any variables during learning..
gnd/
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