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pr
hi,
first of all, as its my first post on this forum, i think i should introduce myself : i am a french student in sound engineering and i have been introduced to pure data a few month ago.
I have good knowledge of audio theory and lot of practice to, but i am not that good at programming or mathematics, eventhoug i have notions...so, here i go with my question.
i am trying to create a simple patch with two audio input between wich i want to manually crossfade to morph them. kind of a convolved crossfader in fact.
but my problem is : how can i unpack the data that comes out of the rfft~, as puredata seems to considere it is audio signal?
or am i missing something fundamental??cheers,
pierre. -
pr
@ClaudiusMaximus said:
->
convolve ->
->=
-> rfft ->
* -> irfft ->
-> rfft ->where * is complex multiplication (a+bi) * (c+di) = (a*c-b*d)+(a*d+b*c)i
so if i understand right, programing:
in1-> rfft -> A in2-> rfft ->C
-> Bi ->Diand then (A*C-B*D)-> irfft -> out
(A*D+B*C)->should make a convolution of in1 and in2 ??
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pr
@boonier said:
There are a number of handy objects here if you want to avoid the confusion of fft
http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/~elyon/LyonSoftware/MaxMSP/FFTease/nice stuff thanks!
anyway i did not already manage to performe what i want
looks loke a holly grail i'll not reach that soon -
pr
ok,
first of all, i d like to thank everyone for paying attention to this topic.after reading your answers, thinking a bit, and working on my laptop, here is what i came up with as a joined file.
looks like i get closer, but it still doesn't do what i want, wich should be an audio morphing...if someone feals kind enough to throw an eye at my patch, it could be great support.
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pr
I have sent my [rfft~] outputs to tables (thank you obiwannabe), but i do not manage tu unpack the serie of data that comes out of it...
I joined my patch to this message, maybe someone will feel kind enough to throw it a quick glance and tell me where i am wrong?