That is very nice.  We need more stuff like this!

Unfortunately, the sound breaks up badly when I draw in the arrays. Does that happen on other platforms? I am on Mac OS X. I wonder if there is a more efficient way to do the drawing part.

I added a little splash of color and some simple step-by-step instructions for the newbies. Stuff like this is the perfect way to inspire people to learn Pd.

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On Feb 23, 2007, at 1:10 PM, Josh Steiner wrote:

that is one hell of a lot of fun to play with.


padawan12 wrote:
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 10:30:28 +0100
Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


A couple of little improvements to specdelay to make it more useful as an
audio effect.


Hallo,
David Powers hat gesagt: // David Powers wrote:


I wish there was an "fft for dumbies" ... or, I guess, some kind of
fft "black boxes" to play with, where you don't need to understand the
math. Frank's recent post completely lost me,

Now I'm disappointed ...


though given a bit of study I can probably decode it.

... ah, and relieved a bit again. ;)


But, for instance, in Reaktor or Plogue Bidule, you can move stuff
into fft, mess with it, and resynthesize, without having any idea what the hell the math is. In comparison, I really couldn't understand the
PD fft examples at all, it's just been too many years since I had a
math class.

The power of Pd of course is, that you can influence things on a much
lower level than NI allows you to do in Reaktor - although I admit,
that I only know Reaktor from screenshots. The downside is, that you
have to dig deeper to make the most out of Pd. This is especially true for FFT applications. The actual FFT patches often are very simple and
they contain just of a handful of objects. It's the knowledge hidden
inside that makes them difficult to understand.

While you can skip a lot of the math, you cannot do FFT in Pd without
at least understanding what kind of data is generated by the two
[rfft~] outlets. Because without understanding this, you cannot even
"fool around" with the data in between [rfft~] and [rifft~] in a
meaningful way.

Anyway, to give you a blackbox maybe like in Reaktor, attached is a
Spectral Delay GOP abstraction ready to be dropped into any glitch
patch.

Ciao
--
 Frank Barknecht                 _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__


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