Hey Sam,
The binline~ object is a bit of a problem. Because you have to do a calculation of each fft bin's change in phase from the previous one, and the phase is wrapped from -pi to pi, it spits out wrong answers as well as right ones.
It is one of the objects I'll be fixing up before too long!
Best, Ed
--- Samuel Burt samuelburt@jhu.edu wrote:
Thanks, Ed. The precompiled pd_darwin file you sent me works great.
However, your help file makes mention of a binline~ object which I
have not found mentioned anywhere else. Is this an object you have
made but not released? I'm sure I can devise another way to separted
frequencies from a spectrum. I was just thinking that if you have
done it already, I might not need to go through the steps of
designing my own.Thanks for sharing your work!
Samuel Burt
On Oct 18, 2005, at 12:32 PM, Ed Kelly wrote:
... but if you can't wait, just unzip this tar
file
into /externals/ekext/listmoses and make again. There's a help file now too!
Best, Ed
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