"Alex, if you do work on this before I get a chance to, it would be something I'd use as another dimension in my timbre-space examples."
Yep, I know you don't have them, and sure, I'm on it... could send you some stuff even. It's actually simple. It's all based on getting the phons values out of db and hz from the psychoacoustic data. I've seen two implementations over the ISO226 data that are based on tables and interpolation, and another one over Robson/Dadson that uses converting functions. Guess that's all you need.
Since I'm also into pitch tracking and centroid, I can work on such external too, let's trade info on direct messages, as I can easily miss the ones directed to me in the pd-list. You also have to tell me more about your work with database reconstruction.
Cheers Alex
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- Re: And finally... netbook recommendation (Andr?s Mur?nyi)
- Re: glitches (Matteo Sisti Sette)
- Re: mapping_video (Markus Demmel)
- Re: OS X 10.6: unplugging headphones crashes Pd (Max)
- Re: glitches + netbook // Vilson, Andr?s (servando barreiro)
- JKP & a lot of people-Schrassh (JKP)
- Re: loudness~ (William Brent)
- Re: OS X 10.6: unplugging headphones crashes Pd (Hans-Christoph Steiner)
Message: 1 Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 17:20:10 +0200 From: Andr?s Mur?nyi muranyia@gmail.com Subject: Re: [PD] And finally... netbook recommendation To: pd-list pd-list@iem.at Message-ID: 23cdbfeb1003300820y33fb4383qf9d3fbe866507f3c@mail.gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 4:54 AM, Jerome Covington < info@thespacebetweenthewords.org> wrote:
Are there any recommendations on netbook/audio interface combinations for further development and performance using pd?
I am at the moment OS agnostic.
Hi Jerome,
i'm on a not-so-new ASUS Eee 1000 HD, and happy, although this is not my main machine. (A Netbook is not to be a main machine imho)
OS is EeeBuntu (i'm afraid i will be discontinued) with Array.org kernel which runs really FAST on this slow box.
I've recently bought an inexpensive Burr-Brown USB-SPdif interface (output only) for the netbook which runs out-of-the-box with linux and sounds very nice. And it's very small. (NB newer netbooks have SPdif out built in.)
Andras