RE: Spectrum3d : software that displays the harmonics of the sound in 3D

2011-05-08 Thread Victor henri


Hello Brian and thank you for your interest

> 
> Just installed your software today, Victor, and it is wonderful!  In
> fact, so wonderful that I already have a feature request.  Would it be
> possible to add an option to eliminate the Z-axis entirely, and just
> have a 2-dimensional front view?  If I'm using software such as this
> to, say, test frequency response while mastering, I find I really
> don't have a lot of need for the Z-axis.

This is already implemented actually : just set the 'Depth' scale (at the lower 
right of the command interface) to 0, and you'll get a 2d view. If you click on 
the 'Front view' you should have the good perspective for what you're looking 
for. 

However, note that there are already other software that show a front view 
only, such as JAAA or JAPA.

> 
> On a final note, your INSTALL document is fantastically written.  If
> only all programmers took the time to write instructions this
> detailed.

I did my best. I'm happy that it is usefull :-)

Victor
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Re: Spectrum3d : software that displays the harmonics of the sound in 3D

2011-05-08 Thread Brian David
On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 2:19 PM, Victor henri  wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'd like to introduce Spectrum3d, a new software that displays harmonics of
> the sound in 3D, with openGL.
>

Just installed your software today, Victor, and it is wonderful!  In
fact, so wonderful that I already have a feature request.  Would it be
possible to add an option to eliminate the Z-axis entirely, and just
have a 2-dimensional front view?  If I'm using software such as this
to, say, test frequency response while mastering, I find I really
don't have a lot of need for the Z-axis.

On a final note, your INSTALL document is fantastically written.  If
only all programmers took the time to write instructions this
detailed.

Thanks for you work!


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Re: Spectrum3d : software that displays the harmonics of the sound in 3D

2011-05-08 Thread Victor henri








Hello Bob

> Victor, 
> I'm very interested in checking this out, but I'm not
> finding ppa's for 
> 
> libgtk+...

You are probably looking for libgtk2.0-dev package, which is in the official 
packages of Debian ( http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/libgtk2.0-dev ); if you 
install this, you should have all it's dependencies installed with it.

You do not need anyaditional  PPA for Spectrum3d : everything should be in the 
repositories (with an exception for Geis : it is in the repo for Natty; for 
Debian, I think it is not available yet unless you build it yourself from 
sources in the *testing* version only)

Please let me know if you have any trouble and thank you for your interrest 

Victor



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RE: Spectrum3d : software that displays the harmonics of the sound in 3D

2011-05-08 Thread Bob Hamil
Victor, 
I'm very interested in checking this out, but I'm not
finding ppa's for 

libgtk+...

I'm using the latest xfce based on debian.  

I found this:

deb http://hadret.rootnode.net/debian/ experimental main

but it doesn't produce libgtk+-dev in synaptic.  

I have downloaded a tar-gz, 
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/2.20.0-0ubuntu4
but I can't find -dev in it (not very familiar with
source installs), and would rather install in a
package manager.  

Any help would be welcome.  

Thank you, 
Bob Hamil
231-499-3352


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Hello

I'd like to introduce Spectrum3d, a new software that
displays harmonics of the sound in 3D, with openGL.

Audio source can be the microphone or an audio file,
and it is Jack compatible. Optionally, it can be run
in real-time when not runing with Jack; also
optionally, it can receive multitouch input (either
from touchscreen, or from touchpad). 

X represents frequencies, Y represents amplitude of
each frequencies and Z represents time. The
perspective can be changed either by rotating or by
translating the display around or along the 3 axis
without limitations.

Here is a quick link to a demo video : 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCVxDNbcqRE

It can be found here :
http://www.presences.org/download/spectrum3d-0.2.2.tar.bz2

And here is a link to a tutorial explaining how it
works :
http://www.presences.org/spectrum3d_tutorial_en.html

It is free and under GPL licence. It uses the Gtk+,
SDL, OpenGL, Gstreamer and uTouch-Geis free
librairies. It works on Ubuntu 10.04, 10.10 and
11.04, but should work on other distributions also. 
It is still beta; testers are welcome. Thank you for
your attention.

Victor


  


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