hey,
...I'm a bit stuck on this, so I thought a few extra eyeballs could
help out :-) Beware! I may have coded alot with pd and gem, but am
basically a newbie to using the audio side! Anyway, i'd like to
create a series of simple abstractions that provide visual meter-ing
of input sound in GEM, like an EQ histogram, fft spectrum, and other
things...
...in this patch, I ripped a bunch of stuff from PureMeasurement
(specificly from the pm_decayrecorder.pd patch) and am trying to get
the output into a bunch of gem bars...if you run the patch, you can
see the meters on the canvas bumping up and down individually, but
the gem version (which is run thru a [multiplex] with the intention
of grabbing one band per "gemhead repeat") seems to be registering
the value across all bars...anything obviously wrong? Or does anyone
have something similar?
thanx, jamie
Hello, the received values of each frequency is not fast enough, you can accelerate this with a [f] box like in the attached patch.
james tittle tigital@mac.com a écrit : hey,
...I'm a bit stuck on this, so I thought a few extra eyeballs could
help out :-) Beware! I may have coded alot with pd and gem, but am
basically a newbie to using the audio side! Anyway, i'd like to
create a series of simple abstractions that provide visual meter-ing
of input sound in GEM, like an EQ histogram, fft spectrum, and other
things...
...in this patch, I ripped a bunch of stuff from PureMeasurement
(specificly from the pm_decayrecorder.pd patch) and am trying to get
the output into a bunch of gem bars...if you run the patch, you can
see the meters on the canvas bumping up and down individually, but
the gem version (which is run thru a [multiplex] with the intention
of grabbing one band per "gemhead repeat") seems to be registering
the value across all bars...anything obviously wrong? Or does anyone
have something similar?
thanx, jamie
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