Re: [PD] Sigmund~ or Bonk~ question: discerning input between two sounds

2011-11-08 Thread Jaime Oliver
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On Nov 8, 2011, at 3:19 PM, Sebastian Valenzuela  
wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> 
> I'll be beat-boxing (with my voice) TWO sounds into my computer microphone: a 
> "Kick drum" sound and a "Hi-Hat" sound. I would like to use some sort of 
> spectral analysis object to send bangs when it recognizes them. I ran these 
> two sounds through a spectral analyser and found that the "Kick" sound was 
> between 100-300 hz and the "Hi-Hat" sound was between 1k-10k hz. What is the 
> most precise way to do this? In [sigmund~], what are the arguments I would 
> use, and how would I specify these ranges through these arguments?
> 
> Thank you for your time,
> Sebastian
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[PD] Sigmund~ or Bonk~ question: discerning input between two sounds

2011-11-08 Thread Sebastian Valenzuela
Hi everyone,

I'll be beat-boxing (with my voice) TWO sounds into my computer microphone:
a "Kick drum" sound and a "Hi-Hat" sound. I would like to use some sort of
spectral analysis object to send bangs when it recognizes them. I ran these
two sounds through a spectral analyser and found that the "Kick" sound was
between 100-300 hz and the "Hi-Hat" sound was between 1k-10k hz. What is
the most precise way to do this? In [sigmund~], what are the arguments I
would use, and how would I specify these ranges through these arguments?

Thank you for your time,
Sebastian
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