read multiple wav using readsf
ceammc lib have a [snd.file] object working like [soundfiler], that support mp3 and many more format
like AAC AIFF ALAC AU AVR CAF FLAC HTK IFF MACE3:1 MAC6:1 MAT4 MAT5 MP3 MP4 MPC OGG PAF PVF RAW RF64 SD2 SDS SF VOC W64 WAV WAVEX WVE XI.
read multiple wav using readsf
Dorisma said:
I don't use the audio wav files format anymore because it is difficult to read and causes many problems. Instead, I decided to convert on https://convertr.org/wav-to-mp3 all the files in mp3 format supported by any application.
I realize this is a couple years old comment now, but: [soundfiler] does not support mp3 format.
I'm not sure which audio programming environments do support MP3.
- Pd, no ("soundfiler read: /home/xxxxx/Music/23-0714-ambient-jam.mp3: unknown header format").
- Max/MSP, no ("can't open").
- SuperCollider, no ("File '/home/xxxxx/Music/23-0714-ambient-jam.mp3' could not be opened: Format not recognised.").
- I don't have ChucK or Reaktor, can't test those. Reaktor might support MP3 since it's a commercial product. ChucK... reference docs for SndBuf seem difficult to locate, so, I give up, I don't know.
So the approach of converting all WAVs to MP3 seems to be based on a mistaken assumption. For use with Pd, this is not the way to go.
hjh
read multiple wav using readsf
@Dorisma said:
It is possible that due to an old hard disk, the computer may not be able to open and play (readsf ~) multiple wav files simultaneously. One solution would be to add an SSD that would make the work of the computer system easier. But that would involve too much cost. I donțt use the audio wav files format anymore because it is difficult to read and causes many problems. Instead, I decided to convert on https://convertr.org/wav-to- mp3 all the files in mp3 format supported by any application.
I'll follow all your steps, but still, I am facing some issues.
PD audio project on RPi: playback keeps glitching/freezing
This sound clip demonstrates the glitch, just after 0:03, for about one second
your opinions RE: other visual programming environments vs PD
@nicnut said:
@ddw_music
In the else library or Automatism theres some really good ones, but I haven't found any in Vanilla.
I wish I had found ELSE early on -- if I had, I might have gotten a much better impression. (It even has a copy of my favorite SC resonator, Ringz.ar <--> [resonant~].)
For fun, here's a 1-minute clip from my last show, a duo techno improvisation with my friend Neil on Digitakt (all drums are his) and myself live-coding SC (with the help of a custom dialect for patterns). I'm especially happy with the granular piano washes (the source notes come from VSTPlugin, which you also have in Pd as vstplugin~; granular processing + delays + reverb are all SC). 23-0324-hoodoo-jam-shorter-clip.mp3
Don't forget to try https://ceammc.github.io/pd-help/,
Oh, I see, a complete alternate distribution. I had gotten discouraged when I tried to add the CEAMMC externals and found that (at that time) they didn't release them for Linux... but the alternate Pd does have a Linux version.
However, I guess I would have to build it myself, because I've adjusted some things so that the UI drives me slightly less batty. In particular, I loathe the way that dragging an object to reposition it enters edit mode -- but MSP feels that it's more important to be able to duplicate-move-type. Fine, whatever, he's wrong about that(+) but at least when I build from source I can fix it so that it works properly.
(+) Should be a user preference, but it isn't... if that weird UI decision is going to be imposed on everyone by force, then I reserve the right to be grumpy about it.
Anyway, the issue is not entirely about feature availability. It's also about workflow.
hjh
pd keep crashing when open a patch on Pi 2
Hi,
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Try to search "mp3" on the forum: https://forum.pdpatchrepo.info/search/mp3?in=titlesposts&sortBy=timestamp&sortDirection=desc&showAs=posts
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RPi has RAM and SD card. Until you create a tmpfs for your documents they're stored in the card.
[soundfiler] with mp3
I have ffplay~ installed but is there a way to write any normal soundfile to an array? (I thought ffplay~ would just make it work, but no...).
I can't play mp3 files with readsf~ (purr-data)
I tested readsf~ with a wav file and it worked, but mp3, m4a, flac, and all video files i tried didn't work. how do you make these work?
error:
dsp: /path/to/file.flac: unknown or bad header format
Manipulating .mp3 files in the web with PD
With this patch:
Drag an .mp3 file into the patch (the website) and manipulate it with reverb, lowpass and volume...
https://emscriptenpdprocessing.handmadeproductions.de/
looking for good drum synths
Check the s_808* objects in my rc-patches. They are vanilla compatible abstractions but you will need u_loader
and u_dispatch
from rjlib as well.
Here is an old demo with live guitar and generated drums (no samples): 2009_4-16-11_drum_test.mp3
I used to have a lot of free time and a friend (Damian ala dlib) and I spent a weekend with 808 wav recordings at different knob settings and signal block diagrams for each drum channel. We managed to work out how each was generated and do some basic "analog modeling" in Pd. I think the results are pretty good, although I didn't make the toms and the bell was stolen from Andy Farnell.