After reading this thread I made a cummulative patch to dispa general view of a wav file in a gem. I use cyrilles gl patch and I average the portions of the wav file that do not get displayed. I think this method gives a better feeling of the contents of the wav file. Please comment and hack.
go to https://www.puredata.info/Members/mrtof and get v33.wavdisplay -> a cummulative patch displaying a general view of a wav file in a gem window.
Tom
On 6/7/05, Frank Barknecht fbar@footils.org wrote:
Hallo, Matthias Blau hat gesagt: // Matthias Blau wrote:
I second that it would be nice to be able to display waveforms with standard pd. In this respect, opening/saving audio files appears to be the major problem here.
I do get along rather well with the attached hand-made oscilloscope, which draws tables and which can certainly be extended to draw audio file waveforms (some sort of downsampling needed though).
I often use Scope~ from Cyclone for monitoring signals, It's quite fast, can be resized and zoomed and is generally a very useful little external.
Ciao
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