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adrjork
Sorry, but in the zip I've downloaded there isn't the Cross Synthesis (Vocoder) Folder... Folder 6 is 06.Send-Receive...
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adrjork
I mean this:
Here I've just filtered a loop of the sampled voice of my father until obtaining a violin effect.
The filters were mainly Corpus and Resonators (in Ableton): Corpus filters a sample to "extract" an instrumental timbre; while Resonators controls the pitch of the obtained timber.
(At that point - and only at that point - I've used this violin-like sound as a virtual instrument via MIDI with my keyboard, but I don't need it now.)
Simply I'd like to know which combinations of PD filters could replace Ableton's Corpus and Resonators as I decribed them.
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Thx for your answer, but for conceptual reasons I'm searching for something that transform the voice into the violin sound.
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Hi guys,
I try to transform a few seconds loop of a speech into the sound of a sort of violin tuned on a single frequency.
Now... I came from Ableton and this is my chain:- the looped sample
- CORPUS (fundamental to obtain the "strings" efx)
- Resonators (to control the precise note/freq I want)
I'd like to use PD instead of a commercial sw, but I don't know which objects match for me.
Could you help me, please?
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adrjork
Hi guys, here the problem:
I'm doing a little patch to load a video-file with its audio track.
THE VIDEO is a 8' long Photo-JPEG file @24fps, 1,3GB.
THE AUDIO is a 44,1kHz PCM AIFF.
I've used [readsf~] -'cause the 8' long audio-, and [pix_film], and [gemwin 24].
The [auto $1( message put the 24fps video out of sync with its audio, but I've substituted it with [metro 41.7] -for the 24fps- and now the video is in sync (more or less).
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All seems fine BUT... continuous clipping signals in audio track!
Why?
Is the video track too heavy?
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Essentially I'm looking for a notebook that is able to manage Ubuntu with pd-extended and musescore. pd-extended and mainly GAM library need opengl, so the notebook must have a graphic card with opengl possibility. Have I to look for Nvidia or an Intel integrated is sufficient? Do you know any laptop cheap model of notebook (REALLY cheap) that runs Ubuntu 11 (and opengl) flawlessly?
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adrjork
Does it exist a little guide or a tutorial on Gridflow?
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[phasor~] outputs a ramp of values from 0 to 1 in a gives freq.
Let's say that I stop [phasor~]'s ramp just in the middle: 0.5
My problem is that if now I want to restart [phasor~], it starts from 0.5 and not from 0.
Is there a way to "reset" [phasor~] to have a new ramp?
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adrjork
A manual says that [vd~] is smoother than [delread~] because the first does interpolation. I don't know why, but my patch NUMBER-[sig~]-[vd~] does "clicks&pops" at changing the number, exactly like [delread~]. Why?
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Hi, I need a patch that measures peak of an inlet voice. I used [snapshot~] but it shows not only peaks but the value of the wave samples. So, does it exist the possibility to measure only the increasing peaks of a voice?
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adrjork
Hi guys,
the attachment is a patch with pix_snap2tex object.
When you open the patch for the first time, you can rotate the image loaded with ROTATE number, and then you can take a "snap" with the big red bang.
This works the first time, but if you change the rotation of the image and try to get another snap, pd-window gives to you an "invalid value" message! Why?
Perhaps I have to "reset" the buffer... I don't know. How can I do?
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adrjork
Hi guys,
I'm trying to build a patch that can do "clusters" of sounds.
I mean, I'm trying to do a big chord with 128 indipendent osc~ (like if I'd play the piano with arms on the keyboard... a cluster!)
But when I use multiple osc~, naturally the 128 sounds mix together into a unique sound.
Is there a way to avoid the osc~ mixing, to obtain a "polyphonic" sound instead of a mix?
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adrjork
Hi guys,
the attachment is a patch with pix_snap2tex object.
When you open the patch for the first time, you can rotate the image loaded with ROTATE number, and then you can take a "snap" with the big red bang.
This works the first time, but if you change the rotation of the image and try to get another snap, pd-window gives to you an "invalid value" message! Why?
Perhaps I have to "reset" the buffer... I don't know. How can I do?
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adrjork
I'd like to dedicate a netbook to Linux (Ubuntu, I think) and I'd like eee-1101ha (cheap and long battery duration). But I wondered if puredata could sufficiently run on it. My doubt refers mainly to the GMA 500 graphics chipset integrated into the Intel Atom Z520 CPU, infact (if I understand correctly) this GMA500 could not support opengl on linux (or linux-drivers could not give opengl support) and this is a bad thing for gem-library.
Another possibility is eee-1201N (NVIDIA ION-LE + intel AtomTM 330 Dual Core). It isn't cheap and no-long battery duration, but I suppose nvidia ion-le supports opengl also in linux.
Just in the middle there's eee-1201ha (Intel Poulsbo US15W + Intel Atom Z520 CPU) that's quite cheap and perhaps Poulsbo could give opengl linux support?
I don't know guys, please tell me your opinion to run puredata+gem and linux.
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adrjork
I'd like to dedicate a netbook to Linux (Ubuntu, I think) and I'd like eee-1101ha (cheap and long battery duration). But I wondered if puredata could sufficiently run on it. My doubt refers mainly to the GMA 500 graphics chipset integrated into the Intel Atom Z520 CPU, infact (if I understand correctly) this GMA500 could not support opengl on linux (or linux-drivers could not give opengl support) and this is a bad thing for gem-library.
Another possibility is eee-1201N (NVIDIA ION-LE + intel AtomTM 330 Dual Core). It isn't cheap and no-long battery duration, but I suppose nvidia ion-le supports opengl also in linux.
Just in the middle there's eee-1201ha (Intel Poulsbo US15W + Intel Atom Z520 CPU) that's quite cheap and perhaps Poulsbo could give opengl linux support?
I don't know guys, please tell me your opinion to run puredata+gem and linux.
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adrjork
Ciao fioj, I have 3 patches. I need to use the first... then close it; to use the second... then close it; and finally to use the third! BUT every patch has its own MIDI-setting. So I need manually to change the MIDI preferences every time! Is there the possibility to save the MIDI-setting of a patch in the patch it-self?