• 126rubley

    Great thanks! Yuhuu! <3

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  • 126rubley

    Hey guys,
    I'm a newbie and have difficulties reading some tutorials when the patch in question is described as text, not as a picture or an actual patch. For example, [cosinesum <arraysize> .5 -.5( .
    I can guess some things, but not all. Could someone please tell me how to read such textual descriptions? Or maybe there is an online source with some directions?
    Thanks a lot!
    L

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  • 126rubley

    Hi, yep, I've checked, indeed the sample rate varies, and bits per second as well. But now I converted all the files one more time, through those same programs as before, and they seem to work fine. I really don't know what's the difference between what was and what is now. If I find anything out, I'll get back here. thank you for trying to help!

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  • 126rubley

    Alexandros, thanks. I can't tell precisely how much faster it plays, it's just much faster than the file plays when i play it in iTunes. And I wonder how to fix that.. The weird thing is that some files play just fine and others play fast. The initial mp3s were downloaded from the same place but were placed there by different people. And then they were all converted in one and the same program into wavs. But give different results.

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  • 126rubley

    Hi guys, I've got a weird problem. Have 3 identical mechanisms for playing back 3 different .wav files. I plays fine, 2 other play back too fast (like 2 or 3 times faster). I converted all three .wavs from downloaded mp3s. The patch is super simple for now: open xx.wav - start - stop - readsf~ dac. What could be the issue? Thanks for any ideas.

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    Hey guys,
    trying to get continuous stream of amplitude and frequency of a loaded sound file (through rfft~), but all I get so far is print~.What could I use to get numbers - gotta do some math with them and stream out to OSC.

    Thanks a lot

    [readsf~]
    |
    [rfft~] metro - bang
    | / | /
    [print~ frequency] [print~ amplitude]

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  • 126rubley

    Hi, I'm trying to learn PD and stuck with a problem: I create oscillators (that works fine) and want them to make graphic output in arrays/graphs. Nothing happens though. What do I need to do?
    The patch looks like:
    [Hslider]
    |
    [mtof] bang or toggle
    | /
    [osc~] [metro 100]
    |\ \/
    [dac~] [tabwrite~ sine]

    so the right part doesn't produce anything. Should I explicitly make an array? and somehow feed infos into it? or is anything wrong with settings?

    thanks for any feedback.
    Lena

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  • 126rubley

    yep, it works, thanks so much!

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