Hi Adam, One of the great joys of Pd, messing with code, sound and creativity in general, for me anyway, is starting off with a clear idea. You seem to have that, though to give us a clearer idea of intention, perhaps you could say what source(s) the chords will be generated from?
My own approach is that if I spend enough time at the coalface of experimentation, the great goddess Cecilia will reward my effort with... 'something'. 99 times out of a hundred, what I end up with doesn't resemble what I set out to achieve. This is often a good thing as we've moved beyond my own limited set of beliefs and expectations (& I like that:).
So while very much in agreement with all the thread comments, let us introduce you to your new favourite Pd wormhole: [sigmund~]. This is prolly best place to start (the helpfile is stuffed to the ginnels with useful info and examples, e.g. see 'sinusiod-tracking').
Enjoy the deep-dive, good luck, have fun and give us a shout for more info if required - sure people will share knowledge best they can...
Julian
On Tue, 10 Nov 2020 at 18:43, topo bot adam.sanches@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, i need to automatically get all the frequencies from a chord. For example imagine i have chords as frequencies in messages:
Chord1 = [195, 174, 146, 116, 58( Chord2 = [ 155, 130, 103, 87, 43(
I want to do something like this: ?Chord1.giveMeAllFrequencies And then get a list with the frequencies
Is it posible to automatically get all the frequencies that fit into each chord(all the frequencies that don't clash)?
I dont know too much about musical theory and i know i can do this by ear , but is there an automatically way to get this?
I hope is clear.
Cheers
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