2010/11/1 ronni montoya ronni.montoya@gmail.com
well, thats not possible, because im working with non-standard methods at a sample level, that means my segment are really short, they are non heareable since im working at a sample level scale, and second: I need an automated way to do this because i have hundreds of segments that i need to join into a wave form
ah, ok, well I just made up this little example to show what I meant.
don't know if it will be helpful to you, but it shows a way to combine two short wave segments into one by cross-fading. you should be able to draw something in A and B and see it appear in the lower left array in a wave that alternates between A and B. you can set the width and sharpness of the fades with the horizontal sliders. I guess what you need is different, though the technique is related. gr, Tim
2010/10/31 tim vets timvets@gmail.com:
2010/11/1 ronni montoya ronni.montoya@gmail.com
what do you mean with cross-fade between wave-segment A and B , can you be more specific?
for example, use tabread~ and phasor~ to read both segments. put both phasor~'s out of phase (0 and 0.5 in right inlets) then fade their volumes in and out at their beginning and ends. (off the top of my head...)
I need it for creating sounds
2010/10/31 tim vets timvets@gmail.com:
I would think you'd simply have to cross-fade between wave-segment A
and
B what do you need this for? Tim
2010/11/1 ronni montoya ronni.montoya@gmail.com
Hi, I was wondering which approaches does exist for creating
waveforms
from a set of segments , or how can i join segments together to
create
a waveform in a way that each segments starting amplitude is the previous segments ending amplitude?
Each segment is a segment of a waveform stored in a table
Bye
R.
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