www.teafordragons.com/rte/trax.html
This is a patch I've been working on for quite some time now, finally packaged with some documentation and an example qlist with it. Trax is a fancy additive synthesizer that stores partials in data structures and re-synthesizes them using [oscbank~]. It gets the sinusoidal models from SDIF files with 1TRC frames, which have to be imported with [sdiflists]. I'd like to know how well it works for others, it makes great sounds on my Ubuntu laptop, although I had much worse results on a Macbook.
You can get the externals from cvs or: www.teafordragons.com/rte/software.html
I personall control Trax with a Wacom Intuos3, so there are mappings programmed for it that get wacom data using [linuxevent]. *note: I chose not to use [hid] because it is possible to call the wacom with [linuxevent /dev/input/wacom], which is always symbolically linked to the correct /dev/input/event*. I couldn't ever get [hid] to do find the wacom on its own, without specifying exactly which event number it is on.
You can also listen to a couple pieces I wrote using Trax, which also use other fun Pd stuff and recorded in Ardour: www.teafordragons.com/rte/music.html
Now, on to SMS, Spectral Model Synthesis, that is..
cheers, rich
Hallo, Rich E hat gesagt: // Rich E wrote:
www.teafordragons.com/rte/trax.html
This is a patch I've been working on for quite some time now, finally packaged with some documentation and an example qlist with it. Trax is a fancy additive synthesizer that stores partials in data structures and re-synthesizes them using [oscbank~].
Damn, how cool is that!!
Frank
This looks really incredible Rich. I can't wait to try it out. The music is great too : ) Cheers Luke
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 8:34 PM, Rich E reakinator@gmail.com wrote:
www.teafordragons.com/rte/trax.html
This is a patch I've been working on for quite some time now, finally packaged with some documentation and an example qlist with it. Trax is a fancy additive synthesizer that stores partials in data structures and re-synthesizes them using [oscbank~]. It gets the sinusoidal models from SDIF files with 1TRC frames, which have to be imported with [sdiflists]. I'd like to know how well it works for others, it makes great sounds on my Ubuntu laptop, although I had much worse results on a Macbook.
You can get the externals from cvs or: www.teafordragons.com/rte/software.html
I personall control Trax with a Wacom Intuos3, so there are mappings programmed for it that get wacom data using [linuxevent]. *note: I chose not to use [hid] because it is possible to call the wacom with [linuxevent /dev/input/wacom], which is always symbolically linked to the correct /dev/input/event*. I couldn't ever get [hid] to do find the wacom on its own, without specifying exactly which event number it is on.
You can also listen to a couple pieces I wrote using Trax, which also use other fun Pd stuff and recorded in Ardour: www.teafordragons.com/rte/music.html
Now, on to SMS, Spectral Model Synthesis, that is..
cheers, rich
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On Thu, 2008-04-24 at 20:34 -0700, Rich E wrote:
www.teafordragons.com/rte/trax.html
This is a patch I've been working on for quite some time now, finally packaged with some documentation and an example qlist with it. Trax is a fancy additive synthesizer that stores partials in data structures and re-synthesizes them using [oscbank~]. It gets the sinusoidal models from SDIF files with 1TRC frames, which have to be imported with [sdiflists]. I'd like to know how well it works for others, it makes great sounds on my Ubuntu laptop, although I had much worse results on a Macbook.
Fantastic stuff! Thanks for sharing, i'll definitely use this.
Jamie
You can also listen to a couple pieces I wrote using Trax, which also use other fun Pd stuff and recorded in Ardour: www.teafordragons.com/rte/music.html
holy ghost! this sounds great!!
roman
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Great stuff Rich!! Amazingly powerful music and sound fx making potential with sdif files. Thanks for sharing these sounds and patches.
a.
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 20:34:37 -0700 "Rich E" reakinator@gmail.com wrote:
www.teafordragons.com/rte/trax.html
This is a patch I've been working on for quite some time now, finally packaged with some documentation and an example qlist with it. Trax is a fancy additive synthesizer that stores partials in data structures and re-synthesizes them using [oscbank~]. It gets the sinusoidal models from SDIF files with 1TRC frames, which have to be imported with [sdiflists]. I'd like to know how well it works for others, it makes great sounds on my Ubuntu laptop, although I had much worse results on a Macbook.
You can get the externals from cvs or: www.teafordragons.com/rte/software.html
I personall control Trax with a Wacom Intuos3, so there are mappings programmed for it that get wacom data using [linuxevent]. *note: I chose not to use [hid] because it is possible to call the wacom with [linuxevent /dev/input/wacom], which is always symbolically linked to the correct /dev/input/event*. I couldn't ever get [hid] to do find the wacom on its own, without specifying exactly which event number it is on.
You can also listen to a couple pieces I wrote using Trax, which also use other fun Pd stuff and recorded in Ardour: www.teafordragons.com/rte/music.html
Now, on to SMS, Spectral Model Synthesis, that is..
cheers, rich
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Wow...
that opens really some doors to new sounds. Thanks very much.
I dont have a wacom unfortunately, but ia m playing around with a
WiiRemote quite a bit.
Rich, do you have any plans for that ?
Any idea for a good mapping scheme ??
Am 25.04.2008 um 05:34 schrieb Rich E:
www.teafordragons.com/rte/trax.html
This is a patch I've been working on for quite some time now, finally packaged with some documentation and an example qlist with it. Trax is a fancy additive synthesizer that stores partials in data structures and re-synthesizes them using [oscbank~]. It gets the sinusoidal models from SDIF files with 1TRC frames, which have to be imported with [sdiflists]. I'd like to know how well it works for others, it makes great sounds on my Ubuntu laptop, although I had much worse results on a Macbook.
You can get the externals from cvs or: www.teafordragons.com/rte/software.html
I personall control Trax with a Wacom Intuos3, so there are mappings programmed for it that get wacom data using [linuxevent]. *note: I chose not to use [hid] because it is possible to call the wacom with [linuxevent /dev/input/wacom], which is always symbolically linked to the correct /dev/input/event*. I couldn't ever get [hid] to do find the wacom on its own, without specifying exactly which event number it is on.
You can also listen to a couple pieces I wrote using Trax, which also use other fun Pd stuff and recorded in Ardour: www.teafordragons.com/rte/music.html
Now, on to SMS, Spectral Model Synthesis, that is..
cheers, rich
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I think a wiimote would work great, but you would have to make sure to interpolate the time-advancement (I do this for the wacom because it is usb, although it is not as crucial). The current frame being synthesized by Trax is given by a timetag, which are about 10ms apart at the original speed (although it can be faster or slower). For that matter, interpolating all the wii- parameters would probably make things sound better. As far as mappings, I have never used the wii, so I don't know. But you probably have to defined a fixed point for the beginning and end of file, as well as interpolation.
that opens really some doors to new sounds. Thanks very much.
Wait until I get libsms up and running in real-time... tons of doors, all leading to different places. There's lots of things I wanted to do with Trax, but it just isn't feasible using pd's control structure and the data structs alone, it seems much better to do the low-level stuff it in C and use pd as a controller. I don't like having to graph everything using Tk either, so that part will probably be moved to opengl somehow. All in due time.
thanks for all the comments. I'd love to hear if people are getting it to work, having problems, making cool sounds, etc.
cheers, rich
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 11:32:18 -0700 "Rich E" reakinator@gmail.com wrote:
thanks for all the comments. I'd love to hear if people are getting it to work, having problems, making cool sounds, etc.
Rich, I had a problem unpacking the source file .tar.gz on Linux. I was going to grab from CVS when I'm not so busy, but just to let you know.
a.
I re-tarred and re-uploaded trax.tar.gzhttp://www.teafordragons.com/rte/software/trax.tar.gz, can you try it again? Sorry about that..
regards, rich
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 12:11 PM, Andy Farnell padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk wrote:
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 11:32:18 -0700
"Rich E" reakinator@gmail.com wrote:
thanks for all the comments. I'd love to hear if people are getting it to work, having problems, making cool sounds, etc.
Rich, I had a problem unpacking the source file .tar.gz on Linux. I was going to grab from CVS when I'm not so busy, but just to let you know.
a.
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Hi Rich
How is your project going ??
I cant wait to beta-test, what do you think ??
When is it ready to be released or pre-leleased..
Best Luigi
Am 29.04.2008 um 17:10 schrieb Rich E:
I re-tarred and re-uploaded trax.tar.gz, can you try it again?
Sorry about that..regards, rich
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 12:11 PM, Andy Farnell
padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk wrote:On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 11:32:18 -0700
"Rich E" reakinator@gmail.com wrote:
thanks for all the comments. I'd love to hear if people are
getting
it to work, having problems, making cool sounds, etc.
Rich, I had a problem unpacking the source file .tar.gz on Linux. I was going to grab from CVS when I'm not so busy, but just to let you know.
a.
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Hi Luigi,
The SMS library is coming around okay.. and I have a prototyped pd external that synthesizes an sms file in pd, but it doesn't do much else. I'm still straightening a few things in the core processing code before I write the real ones.
I am expecting to post the first set of externals at the end of summer, and I'll most definitely let this list know when that happens.
By the way, the synthesis is sounding excellent on simple sounds (such as a horn).. sure beats the phase vocoder approach. But analysing more complex sounds (such as a piano note) are going to be tricky at first in real-time. But I'm sure this will smooth out once the correct parameters are found.
cheers, Rich
On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 3:28 PM, Luigi Rensinghoff < luigi.rensinghoff@freenet.de> wrote:
Hi Rich
How is your project going ??
I cant wait to beta-test, what do you think ??
When is it ready to be released or pre-leleased..
Best Luigi
Am 29.04.2008 um 17:10 schrieb Rich E:
I re-tarred and re-uploaded trax.tar.gzhttp://www.teafordragons.com/rte/software/trax.tar.gz, can you try it again? Sorry about that..
regards, rich
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 12:11 PM, Andy Farnell padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk wrote:
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 11:32:18 -0700
"Rich E" reakinator@gmail.com wrote:
thanks for all the comments. I'd love to hear if people are getting it to work, having problems, making cool sounds, etc.
Rich, I had a problem unpacking the source file .tar.gz on Linux. I was going to grab from CVS when I'm not so busy, but just to let you know.
a.
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Hi
i am running pd/pdp/pidip/GEM on Linux PPC on a G4 and have had some curious issues with pdp_frei0r. Especially pixeliz0r. when i use the plugin it turns the video clip "greenish" --not bad codec green but aquamarine greenish similar in fact to multiimage in pdp_freeframe. I would love to remedy this if possible, anyone else experience this?
pp
Patrick Pagano Sound and Light Technologist School of Theatre and Dance University of Florida
On Mon, 2008-04-28 at 11:32 -0700, Rich E wrote:
Wait until I get libsms up and running in real-time... tons of doors, all leading to different places. There's lots of things I wanted to do with Trax, but it just isn't feasible using pd's control structure and the data structs alone, it seems much better to do the low-level stuff it in C and use pd as a controller. I don't like having to graph everything using Tk either, so that part will probably be moved to opengl somehow. All in due time.
I can't wait!
Jamie
Hi Rich
I know Linux is better ;-) especially for PD, but i am on a Macbook
There unfortunately is no makefile for oscbank, and the makefile for
sdiflists seems not to work for me. The included binary neither...
But i found another oscbank in some extended distribution from svn or
cvs
Too bad...
/Applications/01_AUDIO/Pd-extras/SMS/sdiflists.pd_darwin: dlopen(/
Applications/01_AUDIO/Pd-extras/SMS/sdiflists.pd_darwin, 10): Symbol
not found: _SdifFReadAllASCIIChunks
Referenced from: /Applications/01_AUDIO/Pd-extras/SMS/
sdiflists.pd_darwin
Expected in: flat namespace
/Applications/01_AUDIO/Pd-extras/SMS/sdiflists.pd_darwin: dlopen(/
Applications/01_AUDIO/Pd-extras/SMS/sdiflists.pd_darwin, 10): Symbol
not found: _SdifFReadAllASCIIChunks
Referenced from: /Applications/01_AUDIO/Pd-extras/SMS/
sdiflists.pd_darwin
Expected in: flat namespace
Thats the error i get when i try to load sdiflists (thats the one i
compiled myself)
any idea ??
Thanks Luigi
Am 25.04.2008 um 05:34 schrieb Rich E:
www.teafordragons.com/rte/trax.html
This is a patch I've been working on for quite some time now, finally packaged with some documentation and an example qlist with it. Trax is a fancy additive synthesizer that stores partials in data structures and re-synthesizes them using [oscbank~]. It gets the sinusoidal models from SDIF files with 1TRC frames, which have to be imported with [sdiflists]. I'd like to know how well it works for others, it makes great sounds on my Ubuntu laptop, although I had much worse results on a Macbook.
You can get the externals from cvs or: www.teafordragons.com/rte/software.html
I personall control Trax with a Wacom Intuos3, so there are mappings programmed for it that get wacom data using [linuxevent]. *note: I chose not to use [hid] because it is possible to call the wacom with [linuxevent /dev/input/wacom], which is always symbolically linked to the correct /dev/input/event*. I couldn't ever get [hid] to do find the wacom on its own, without specifying exactly which event number it is on.
You can also listen to a couple pieces I wrote using Trax, which also use other fun Pd stuff and recorded in Ardour: www.teafordragons.com/rte/music.html
Now, on to SMS, Spectral Model Synthesis, that is..
cheers, rich
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