On 13/02/12 02:42, Miller Puckette wrote:
When I need to do that kind of thing I use the "-send" command line argument to
communicate with the patch to tell it which file(s) to open / save to, etc.

There are probably many other ways too.
Also depending on the processing logic etc. one could call pd for each file and e.g. put it in a bash script...

for f in *.wav;
do
pd -nogui -noaudio -nomidi -send "in_file $f" -send "out_file `basename $f .wav`_processed_`date +%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S`.wav" -stderr process.pd
done

Totally untested!

Lorenzo.



cheers
Miller

On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 07:57:01PM -0500, patrick wrote:
hi,

i am creating an acoustic model (in french). i would like to use
puredata to double or even triple the amount of data (voice
recording) by adding some modification to each soundfile (maybe
changing the pitch of the voice, adding a bit of noise etc...).

in a directory i have multiple *.wav, how to have pd process each
soundfile, apply an effect and save the result in a new file?

thanks!


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