• polyphuckin

    @whale-av Thank you so much for replying quickly and giving a detailed installation step. Unfortunately i forgot to mention that i'm running MacOS Sierra.

    I'll follow your steps as a guide to MacOS and report back if it get it installed.

    Cheers

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  • polyphuckin

    Hi
    I'm having a little trouble installing the SDT library from here.

    When it downloads i'm presented with a folder of help patches and a file called SDT.framework
    I'm currently using Pd-0.48-2 and i've tried copying the .framework in to the frameworks folder (using 'show package contents') and then putting the help files into the 'extra' folder.

    But no luck. What's the proper way to install this library?

    Cheers

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  • polyphuckin

    @jancsika I presented it to some of my students and neither of them thought they would be suitable. There's only so much encouragement I can give them.

    If there ends up being an extension, i'll try again.

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  • polyphuckin

    When you say "write Pd patches" that doesn't sound to hard and i've looked at the list you linked to on the github.

    I'd like to recommend a few of my students to register but none of them no much programming outside of Pd. What sort of a level and knowledge of languages is a prerequisite for applying?

    Cheers

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  • polyphuckin

    I'm trying to conduct FFt on some data stored in an array. Ideally I would like to see the sinusoidal components (harmonics/partials) and phase of each to be ably then to write the first 4 harmonics say into another array for visualisation.

    I'm not quite up on my FFT outputs, is the real portion in the frequency domain and the imaginary portion in the Amplitude range?

    Or, is there a way to do fft outside of audio and just get the first 4 partials of data stored in an array/buffer?

    On a side note, what's the difference between the objects [fft~] and [rfft~]

    Cheers

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  • polyphuckin

    @whale-av Thanks for that. It seems to work. Especially after i removed the comma, and used space as a delimiter.

    @EEight Yes and no. It's a data dump that will be graphed and then FFT to find it's components, but i'm terrible in all other programming languages and only mildly faster in Pd.

    @liamG The problem was that my brain wasn't working. Now i've been pointed in the right direction and had a proper play i think i can move forward.

    I'll post up my patch when i finish it, it's performing FFT on a stochastic oscillator.

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  • polyphuckin

    Hi

    Is anyone able to point me to a quick explanation on parsing data from a CSV file?

    I've seen a few bit's and bobs on the forum but struggling to understand it properly.

    Cheers

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  • polyphuckin

    Hey

    I compiled 2.4.9 from source this morning and I think i've found a couple of bugs (I may be mistaken though). I've noticed that [shuffle] will occasionally repeat numbers in a sequence and the when I try to open the file contained within [coll] I get the error:

    legacy tcl command at 182 of ../shared/hammer/file.c: hammereditor_open .620f40 600x600 {coll: Untitled} 1
    legacy tcl command at 229 of ../shared/hammer/file.c: hammereditor_setdirty .620f40 0
    

    The work around for me currently is to use [dump( into [print].

    I'm on macOS 10.12.6

    cheers

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  • polyphuckin

    Hello Forum

    I've been having a playing around with phase distortion synthesis for the past few days (it seemed fun).

    I've had a go at creating a quick 4-note poly with 4 voice synth for MIDI. Each voice is on a separate MIDI channel for listening on the IAC Bus from Logic (I'm using the .mid files for Doom).

    I've created two ways for generating the phase table (ramp1 & ramp2). The first one is for simply modulating a linear ramp, the second for a complex ramp with option to flip between the two for all voices.

    The wave table lookup (array: wave) is a cosinsum with the option to switch to sinesum and square.

    Have a play around and let me know if there is any way to make it better/more efficient and thoughts. I've not kept to the strict best practices ($0-) but it should work out of the box.

    Cheers

    phase_distorion.pd

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  • polyphuckin

    Unfortunately i don't think i can help with this without either having the pedal in front of me i can't help as i'm not sure on the set up and how things are connected.

    Some one elses may come along and be able to help. Sorry.

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