Zitat von Frank Barknecht fbar@footils.org:
Hallo, derek holzer hat gesagt: // derek holzer wrote:
Following an idea from Gerhard Daurer, I'd like to look into displaying the waveform of an audiofile in a Gemwin. Gerhard sent me a prototype of a very cool patch combining my Particle Chamber with PMPD and GEM, which uses physical modelling to visually control the granulation of a soundfile. (And I hope he posts this same prototype here soon!)
I'm curious, too.
Hi all!
Yeah, I'll post it soon. Unfortunately I have to tidy it up a bit. AND my Laptop crashed yesterday.. aarghh
But I'll definitely bring it along on the Vienna meeting too..
In his version, he has only a set number of audiofiles to choose from, so he simply loads a JPG of the waveform into the Gemwin. However, I'd like to be able to load any wav file into this and get some visual feedback (i.e. be able to see the peaks). This would be a one-time operation, and not something that would be changing in realtime (except maybe a zoom in and out), however I would like that displaying the peaks doesn't interrupt audio processing (as drawing a table would).
I'd like to use GEM for this so that the various grains could be graphically represented on top of the waveform. I'm open for PDP implementations, but I don't really consider PDP cross-platform so I'd rather stick with GEM.
Any Gemheads out there have an idea of how to go about this?
Actually I asked a similar question as this a few month ago. I also played around a bit with the [curve 2] object and posted my first result on the list too.. But as I couldn't come up (and no-one else) with a effective solution I decided just to use .jpg images of the waveforms (as IOhannes suggested)
Still I would also be very interested in a solution.. I imagine that a [curve] object with an input for a list of points would be very useful..
well, I don't qualify as a Gemhead, but I made a simple patch which does this using the method, I use in my msd-editor to render lots of things inside one render command. I have first seen this in Cyrille Henry's patches.
As my Laptop doesn't work at the moment I can't look at it right now. I'm really curious..
Best wishes geadsch (gerhard daurer)