Hi Peter,
Thanks for that. I updated the patch now, so if you check again it should load without the fd_read-resize abstraction. I replaced it with the cool -ascii flag Miller added to soundfiler about two years ago :)
However, storing magnitudes on an ascii text does not sound efficient. I made that visualizer mostly for one non-real time thing; analyzing a rather longish, 16 channel electroacoustic piece. If you look at the _analyze.pd patch, it performs sigmund on tables with rather large sound files.
The cool thing would be to plug the visualizer patch to a real time spectral analysis patch. The gemvertexbuffer object works with pd-arrays, so you could update those arrays as soon as you get the magnitudes in.
Best,
f
On Tue, May 4, 2021 at 4:16 PM Peter P. peterparker@fastmail.com wrote:
- Fede Camara Halac camarafede@gmail.com [2021-05-04 15:26]:
Hi Peter,
I got the magnitudes into tables and used [gemvertexbuffer] to plot
arrays in Gem.
Have a look at the main.pd patch here
https://github.com/fdch/marelle_response. Thanks! This patch tries to use [fd_read-resize] but fails, is this an abstraction that might not be included?
best, P
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