Hi Peter, On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 5:12 PM, Peter O'Doherty <m...@peterodoherty.net> wrote: > Hi list, > > What is the best way of playing (long) sound files and visualising the > waveform and position in the file?
I guess the fact that there hasn't been an (`on list') reaction yet is because there is no single clear answer to your question. > A combination of soundfiler, phasor, arrays and a hslider? Or a version > using readsf? > You gave a couple of answers here yourself. I can add some extra information: [soundfiler] outputs the length of your file (at least with the -resize option) in samples, [samplerate~] gets the current samplerate, so you can calculate the `time' length of the file (and the frequency and amplification values for [phasor~], if you'd like to make use of that construction). [tabwrite~] prints the samples of the current block to an array (and probably the previous if your array is larger than the blocksize, but I haven't studied this particular code yet). Make sure this is another array than the one you read from (in case of not using [readsf~]). I hope this will help you. If not (enough), please formulate your question more specific if you'd like a more detailed answer. --Funs _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list