This may seem like a very basic question but I've never used this program before.
All I want to do is input my AM radio into my PC and have the audio come out my PC's speakers between 1 and 4 seconds later.
My need stems from the fact that I watch sports on digital cable which is delayed to be slower than the radio, so I want to slow the radio through my PC.
To clarify, I'm not looking for an echo delay effect like with guitars, but just a straight delay. It would also be good if it were easy to tweak, since I have to play with it in order to get it lined up with the TV correctly.
Hopefully this is pretty straightforward to do with pd?
Thanks for the help,
Benjamin
delay lines are quite easy to make with pd, see my attached patch
Benjamin Freidlin wrote:
This may seem like a very basic question but I’ve never used this program before.
All I want to do is input my AM radio into my PC and have the audio come out my PC’s speakers between 1 and 4 seconds later.
My need stems from the fact that I watch sports on digital cable which is delayed to be slower than the radio, so I want to slow the radio through my PC.
To clarify, I’m not looking for an echo delay effect like with guitars, but just a straight delay. It would also be good if it were easy to tweak, since I have to play with it in order to get it lined up with the TV correctly.
Hopefully this is pretty straightforward to do with pd?
Thanks for the help,
Benjamin
Thanks for the help, however when I run this I just hear a solid tone on top of the line in audio. I tried playing with that value but it just changes the pitch of the tone.
Am I doing something wrong? I'm feeding my AM radio into the line in in my Santa Cruz audio card.
-----Original Message----- From: pd-list-admin@iem.at [mailto:pd-list-admin@iem.at] On Behalf Of Josh Steiner Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 2:34 AM To: Benjamin Freidlin; PD List Subject: Re: [PD] New user question: How to create simple audio delay?
delay lines are quite easy to make with pd, see my attached patch
Benjamin Freidlin wrote:
This may seem like a very basic question but I've never used this program before.
All I want to do is input my AM radio into my PC and have the audio come out my PC's speakers between 1 and 4 seconds later.
My need stems from the fact that I watch sports on digital cable which
is delayed to be slower than the radio, so I want to slow the radio through my PC.
To clarify, I'm not looking for an echo delay effect like with guitars, but just a straight delay. It would also be good if it were easy to tweak, since I have to play with it in order to get it lined up with the TV correctly.
Hopefully this is pretty straightforward to do with pd?
Thanks for the help,
Benjamin
At 04:52 PM 15/10/2003, Benjamin Freidlin wrote:
Thanks for the help, however when I run this I just hear a solid tone on top of the line in audio. I tried playing with that value but it just changes the pitch of the tone.
THe patch that was attached only uses a sine tone to show you how a delay works. It doesn't take the input from your soundcard and output it again.
Am I doing something wrong? I'm feeding my AM radio into the line in in my Santa Cruz audio card.
You simply need to put an adc~ object in place of the osc~ object. I haven't looked at the patch in pd myself however.
Luke
Luke Yelavich AudioSlack Founder and main package maintainer Audio software packaged for the Slackware Linux Distribution http://www.audioslack.com luke@audioslack.com
Delete the [osc~] object and replace it with an [adc~] this will let you access the audio that is being inputted to your soundcard, then route the signal from this to the [delwrite~].
--- Benjamin Freidlin benjamin@allthecraze.com wrote: > Thanks for the help, however when I run this I just
hear a solid tone on top of the line in audio. I tried playing with that value but it just changes the pitch of the tone.
Am I doing something wrong? I'm feeding my AM radio into the line in in my Santa Cruz audio card.
-----Original Message----- From: pd-list-admin@iem.at [mailto:pd-list-admin@iem.at] On Behalf Of Josh Steiner Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 2:34 AM To: Benjamin Freidlin; PD List Subject: Re: [PD] New user question: How to create simple audio delay?
delay lines are quite easy to make with pd, see my attached patch
Benjamin Freidlin wrote:
This may seem like a very basic question but I've
never used this
program before.
All I want to do is input my AM radio into my PC
and have the audio
come out my PC's speakers between 1 and 4 seconds
later.
My need stems from the fact that I watch sports on
digital cable which
is delayed to be slower than the radio, so I want
to slow the radio
through my PC.
To clarify, I'm not looking for an echo delay
effect like with
guitars, but just a straight delay. It would also
be good if it were
easy to tweak, since I have to play with it in
order to get it lined
up with the TV correctly.
Hopefully this is pretty straightforward to do
with pd?
Thanks for the help,
Benjamin
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