Hi spencer,
no problem, just beware it is really chaotic and there is no documentation. all the gui stuff is just partially working... anyway, the idea is to do some sort of visual manipulation of spectra, a little different than audiosculpt... a long way to what i want to do still...
in any case, i'll post it when it is working better.
J
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 10:17 PM, Spencer Russell spencer.f.russell@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jaime,
Thanks, that would be great!
I'm asking on behalf of my friend Ron Weiss, who's teaching a class on music signal processing at NYU. Do you mind if I forward the patch on to him?
Thanks again! -spencer
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 12:22 AM, Jaime Oliver jaime.oliver2@gmail.com wrote:
hey, I'm in the middle of an unfinished patch...
it's really chaos, but i can send you the patch and the pix_spectrogram external source as well if you'd like...
attached is a screenshot of how it looks right now...
J
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 9:02 PM, Spencer Russell spencer.f.russell@gmail.com wrote:
Has anyone made a nice real-time spectrogram[1] patch? The spectrogram.pd patch that comes with gridflow is pretty close to what I'm looking for, except that it doesn't display any past data, but I figured before i started figuring out how gridflow works I'd check to see if anyone had done the work before. (Or a gem-based one).
Thanks!
-spencer
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectrogram
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