hi list, please, i need a hint, is there a possibilty for chromatic control over the fft bins?
i think of the pd example "I03.resynthesis" but having an array with chromatic (or same-distant) intervals for the whole range.
thanx, mirko
Mirko Maier wrote:
hi list, please, i need a hint, is there a possibilty for chromatic control over the fft bins?
i think of the pd example "I03.resynthesis" but having an array with chromatic (or same-distant) intervals for the whole range.
i guess eric lyon's fftease library is what you might be looking for.
fmdasr IOhannes
Mirko Maier wrote:
hi list, please, i need a hint, is there a possibilty for chromatic control over the fft bins?
i think of the pd example "I03.resynthesis" but having an array with
chromatic (or same-distant) intervals for the whole range.
i guess eric lyon's fftease library is what you might be looking for.
ok, thanx, but which object exactly is it?
regs, mirko
Hi List...
i looked at these objects today (very proud because i inally have my
flext installation running) ;-)
And comparing the flext distribution with the original from here...
http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/~elyon/LyonSoftware/MaxMSP/FFTease/
The help files from the original are far more descriptive .....
Shouldnt at least the text-parts be included in pd-extended ??
I think the help files will not work directly because the objects
have varying numbers of in- and outlets...
Anyway
Just a suggestion
Luigi
Am 11.05.2008 um 21:38 schrieb Mirko Maier:
Mirko Maier wrote:
hi list, please, i need a hint, is there a possibilty for chromatic control over the fft bins?
i think of the pd example "I03.resynthesis" but having an array with
chromatic (or same-distant) intervals for the whole range.
i guess eric lyon's fftease library is what you might be looking for.
ok, thanx, but which object exactly is it?
regs, mirko
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Luigi Rensinghoff wrote:
Hi List...
i looked at these objects today (very proud because i inally have my flext installation running) ;-)
And comparing the flext distribution with the original from here...
http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/~elyon/LyonSoftware/MaxMSP/FFTease/
oh, that's getting more complicated than it should: it seems like the fftease you are trying to run is the backport done by thomas grill using flext. i was rather referring to eric's original objects (the link you have posted) which are now (for some time) available for Pd anyhow, so no need to use the reverse-engineered(?) objects by thomas.
The help files from the original are far more descriptive .....
Shouldnt at least the text-parts be included in pd-extended ??
I think the help files will not work directly because the objects have varying numbers of in- and outlets...
if you use eric's fftease-library, the help-files should work:-)
mfgasdr IOhannes
Am 12.05.2008 um 10:11 schrieb IOhannes m zmölnig:
Luigi Rensinghoff wrote:
Hi List...
i looked at these objects today (very proud because i inally have my flext installation running) ;-)
And comparing the flext distribution with the original from here...
http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/~elyon/LyonSoftware/MaxMSP/FFTease/
oh, that's getting more complicated than it should:
Dont worry ;-) i can handle it ;-)
it seems like the fftease you are trying to run is the backport
done by thomas grill using flext.
i was rather referring to eric's original objects (the link you have posted) which are now (for some time) available for Pd anyhow, so no need to use the reverse-engineered(?) objects by thomas
i tend to use first what is in PD-extended (svn) so it just happened
that i used the felxt-port first
The help files from the original are far more descriptive .....
Shouldnt at least the text-parts be included in pd-extended ??
I think the help files will not work directly because the objects
have varying numbers of in- and outlets...if you use eric's fftease-library, the help-files should work:-)
Well, for me its fine (although i think the compilation of erics
files did not work for intel-macs)
I was just thinking that, if Pd-extended is adressing people who do
their first steps with PD it might be much better
to have more descriptive help-files...
anyway...
Enjoy the sun ;-)
Bye Luigi
mfgasdr IOhannes