Hey all.
I've been working on a patch for visualizing music with GEM, using [scopeXYZ] and a bit of FFT I lifted from a help patch. attached.General comments welcome, as always. There are a few things I don't really like about it tho.
The FFT that's being displayed in GEM is a fairly narrow range, but I don't want to add more bars, for fear it might slow the patch down, but if I space out the graph references then notes seem to go missing. any ideas?
Also the scope seems to miss beats quite a lot, even those that are relatively uncompressed. I tried to sort this with multiple scopes and 1 and 2 millisecond delays but it's still not that helpful.
thanks
Andrew
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wow, this looks interesting, this type of visualization always interests me, i'll try it and hopefully i can give some improvement :)
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 6:31 PM, Andrew Faraday jbturgid@hotmail.comwrote:
Hey all.
I've been working on a patch for visualizing music with GEM, using [scopeXYZ] and a bit of FFT I lifted from a help patch. attached. General comments welcome, as always. There are a few things I don't really like about it tho.
The FFT that's being displayed in GEM is a fairly narrow range, but I don't want to add more bars, for fear it might slow the patch down, but if I space out the graph references then notes seem to go missing. any ideas?
Also the scope seems to miss beats quite a lot, even those that are relatively uncompressed. I tried to sort this with multiple scopes and 1 and 2 millisecond delays but it's still not that helpful.
thanks
Andrew
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