Hi,
My fft~ and rfft~ objects seem to be broken on pd-0.39.2-extended-rc2 osx intel.
On loading the I01.Fourier.analysis.pd patch under the 3.audio.examples documentation folder, and clicking around a bit, the tables on the right never get filled with data. Also, I07.phase.vocoder doesn't produce any noise, ever.
Am I missing something?
Damian Stewart wrote:
My fft~ and rfft~ objects seem to be broken on pd-0.39.2-extended-rc2 osx intel.
actually it seems to be sqrt~ and q8_sqrt~ that are broken.
check out the attached patch.
on 0.40-2, I get sensible output. on 0.39.2-extended-rc2, I get a 0 output for every negative input (as expected) but positive inputs give an output of -inf.
weird.
Damian Stewart wrote:
Damian Stewart wrote:
My fft~ and rfft~ objects seem to be broken on pd-0.39.2-extended-rc2 osx intel.
actually it seems to be sqrt~ and q8_sqrt~ that are broken.
check out the attached patch.
on 0.40-2, I get sensible output. on 0.39.2-extended-rc2, I get a 0 output for every negative input (as expected) but positive inputs give an output of -inf.
weird.
but known. see http://sf.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1692649&group_id=557...
mfg.qrd IOhannes
On Apr 17, 2007, at 8:22 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Damian Stewart wrote:
Damian Stewart wrote:
My fft~ and rfft~ objects seem to be broken on pd-0.39.2-extended- rc2 osx intel.
actually it seems to be sqrt~ and q8_sqrt~ that are broken.
check out the attached patch.
on 0.40-2, I get sensible output. on 0.39.2-extended-rc2, I get a
0 output for every negative input (as expected) but positive inputs give an
output of -inf.weird.
but known. see http://sf.net/tracker/index.php? func=detail&aid=1692649&group_id=55736&atid=478070
Please add your details to the bug tracker.
.hc
mfg.qrd IOhannes
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