• greglitch

    @whale-av Hey, I'm sorry to bother you again, I have just one question, how is it exactly possible that a more intense sound doesn't trigger the softer one? is it because a louder or softer one will stop the others? Also, is it possibile to do a similar thing without abstraction and using for example ~env object? I tried but I only manage to play two samples with the random object

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  • greglitch

    Thank you @whale-av, sorry I'm replying now, but I hade very unpleasant shifts at work.
    By the way, it works, I just need to read it calmly to understand it. Thank you, you've been really helpful.

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  • greglitch

    @whale-av
    Well, you've been really helpful so far, so thank you very much whether you have a solution or not.
    Thank you again, now i'll start looking something up in the forum!

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  • greglitch

    @whale-av
    Thanks David! It worked! It's fantastic, now I could put a module for every volume!
    There's just an issue, when the 0.8 module plays, the 0.3 module starts too... there's some kind of condition I should put? Like: if 0.8 is playing, don't play the 0.3 or "always play the highest"?

    By the way, regarding the problem you were talking about, I don't really mind, because I'll put very short audio files, like 10 seconds, so it doesn't really matter to me.
    micprova2.zip

    Again, thank you very much, I'm starting to understand more of PureData.

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  • greglitch

    Hello everybody! I'm new to PD and I'm italian (so sorry for my bad english), I'm trying to make a patch where a person voice triggers an opposite sample. For example: if I scream loud I will trigger a really calm soundtrack, otherwise if I say something really quietly the music will have more rhythm. I know it's really basic, but I searched on the forum and couldn't find a solution, or maybe I couldn't understand it.
    For now, I've managed to make Pure Data respond to my trigger, but I want it to analyse the amplitude (?) or the loudness(it's right?) so it could choose which sample should play. For what I read here, the best way to do it is with env~, but I don't really know how to use it. Could someone help?

    micprova.zip

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