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<p>sigmund~ and fiddle~ are great at detecting them, but both seem to re-order the peaks in order of their amplitude not frequency (which unfortunately won't work for me ...sadly because they do EVERYTHING else I need!)</p>
<p>I'm trying to detect the first 7 harmonics of a sound that is run through my patch. Is it possible to route the frequency and amplitude of each harmonic to it's own outlet (like with fiddle~ or sigmund~) with the rfft~ object? Or, alternatively, is it possible to lock the order of the harmonics in fiddle~ or sigmund~ so that they always output in order of frequency from low to high?</p>
<p>Many thanks in advance, any help would be greatly appreciated!</p>
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<p>sigmund~ and fiddle~ are great at detecting them, but both seem to re-order the peaks in order of their amplitude not frequency (which unfortunately won't work for me ...sadly because they do EVERYTHING else I need!)</p>
<p>I'm trying to detect the first 7 harmonics of a sound that is run through my patch. Is it possible to route the frequency and amplitude of each harmonic to it's own outlet (like with fiddle~ or sigmund~) with the rfft~ object? Or, alternatively, is it possible to lock the order of the harmonics in fiddle~ or sigmund~ so that they always output in order of frequency from low to high?</p>
<p>Many thanks in advance, any help would be greatly appreciated!</p>
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