Compile FFTease 2.5.2 for 64bit Pd on mac
Thank you, I realise that compiling the library might be harder then i thought. i think there must be a makefile on a github somewhere.
So this might be user error, the thing that happens when i load any of the objects from the fftease library (in 32bit pd) and start the help file, load a sound, dsp on etc. it does not play the sound but instead outputs a enormous wall of glitchy sound, that goes way in the red of my soundcards totalmix. Other patches work fine.
I have no errors when loading any of the objects (for instance i get morphine~ - a member of FFTease 2.52), i have also deleted all .dll and linux extensions from the library.
Should 32bit pd work without any problems on a 64bit intel mac? I am still not sure what 32bit fftease library means in my case and if there is any need to compile.
Compile FFTease 2.5.2 for 64bit Pd on mac
Hello,
I'm new here, new to pure data and also a noob in general when it comes to terminal command line etc. i have used pure data years ago but never dug deep enough. For a (eventually raspberry pi) project i need to set up fftease on intel mac (for now) and possible other library's as well. compiling these extensions seems like a good skill, i dont want to rely on others that have done it for me, but if there is a fftease 2.5.2 64 compiled version somewhere, please point me to it as i could not find it.
After trying to get fftease working i realised that i was doing the right thing with the {declare} object but was doing it with 32bit bin files on 64bit Pd, after i downloaded 32bit Pd everything seems to work.
What i'm asking myself is, is it a good idea to run 32 pure data on a 64bit intel mac? i may (or possible user error) already run into some problems.
How do i compile fftease 32bit files to 64bit bin in the terminal and should i only compile the .dll files? i have searched stack overflow etc. but i could not find a straight answer.
Thanks for reading
codepend missing
Try creating [fftease/codepent~] or [fftease~/codepent~] .
Also, try using the [declare] object. Check the helpfile for its syntax.
codepend missing
hello everyone,
I installed pd (non extended version) and although I added "fftease" library in the extra folder (as fftease~)
I cannot create a codepent~ object
any help on this ?
thanks
fftease on vanilla
I tested fftease on pd vanilla on debian and I had the same behaviour though it works fine on pd-extended so maybe the new 0.46 isn't compatible with fftease 2.5.2...
fftease on vanilla
hi, I'm on xubuntu 15.04, pd vanilla 46.2 and I'm trying to hear something from the fftease lib in the help browser/fftease examples but when I start the dsp on I can here a loud click and nothing more. If i disconnect or/and reconnect the in cables from the dac~ I can hear a click. I could execute the audio test with the opened patch and it worked normally. In some fftease example patch [cavoc~] the sound starts but quits abruptally a couple of seconds later. Any idea? thx!
Ewolverine 4 U
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I'll upload breeding processes and experimental audio I got using Ewolverine in the near future. For now, you can listen to a little english explaination on how it works right here:
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How can i use multiverb~?
Second two are part of FFTease http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/~elyon/LyonSoftware/MaxMSP/FFTease/
Not sure about multiverb~
'harmonicity' test to recognise 'noise' from 'sound'
@Maelstorm said:
Probably worth a look before resorting to spectral analysis.
Would pitchnoise~ be any good as a sort of spectral prefilter? http://crca.ucsd.edu/~jsarlo/pd/
Harmonic/inharmonic monophonic timbre separator. Pitchnoise~ basically separates the "pitched" part of a sound from the "noisey" part of a sound.
...or maybe thresher~ from fftease http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/~elyon/LyonSoftware/MaxMSP/FFTease/
Also, if your problem is mainly choppy data you might want to try sigmund~ for pitch tracking, as it has more features for addressing this than fiddle~.
FFTease in Pd-Extended
This should be the easiest way to use fftease with Pd-extended:



