Re: [PD] frequency graphing in gem

2007-04-09 Thread robbert van hulzen

[spigot~] in yves' own words:
a signal router : version 0.1, written by Yves Degoyon ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
it sends the signal out of the left output if creation arg / left input = 0
and out of the right output if 1. so it could be used like [spigot] for
audio if you use the right outlet, or as an 'inversed' [spigot] (default and
0 open it, arg / left input 1 closes it) when using the left outlet.

David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 2. There is a [spigot~] object from ydegoyon, that does NOT behave in
 the way that you expect in your patch ... i.e. it's not like [spigot],



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Re: [PD] frequency graphing in gem

2007-04-09 Thread David Powers
Hi,

Okay, well sorry, but I don't even think this object even exists on
Win platform (I certainly know yves' wouldn't have ported it). For
your patch to be more compatible it would still be nice to rewrite to
use [pd spigot~] I think. But I guess it's not clear what the
requirements for your patch are, I also had bugs with GEM, and
multiply defined error messages.

I'm curious as to what it looks like, since I can't run your patch,
maybe you could make a screenshot?

Thanks,
David

On 4/9/07, robbert van hulzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 [spigot~] in yves' own words:
 a signal router : version 0.1, written by Yves Degoyon ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
 it sends the signal out of the left output if creation arg / left input = 0
 and out of the right output if 1. so it could be used like [spigot] for
 audio if you use the right outlet, or as an 'inversed' [spigot] (default and
 0 open it, arg / left input 1 closes it) when using the left outlet.

 David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  2. There is a [spigot~] object from ydegoyon, that does NOT behave in
  the way that you expect in your patch ... i.e. it's not like [spigot],




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Re: [PD] frequency graphing in gem

2007-04-09 Thread robbert van hulzen

ah yes i didn't think of that. yet another reason to leave windows ;)
(sorry couldn't resist that one.)

On 4/9/07 11:56 PM, David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,
 
 Okay, well sorry, but I don't even think this object even exists on
 Win platform (I certainly know yves' wouldn't have ported it). For
 your patch to be more compatible it would still be nice to rewrite to
 use [pd spigot~] I think. But I guess it's not clear what the
 requirements for your patch are, I also had bugs with GEM, and
 multiply defined error messages.
 
 I'm curious as to what it looks like, since I can't run your patch,
 maybe you could make a screenshot?
 
 Thanks,
 David
 
 On 4/9/07, robbert van hulzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 [spigot~] in yves' own words:
 a signal router : version 0.1, written by Yves Degoyon ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
 it sends the signal out of the left output if creation arg / left input = 0
 and out of the right output if 1. so it could be used like [spigot] for
 audio if you use the right outlet, or as an 'inversed' [spigot] (default and
 0 open it, arg / left input 1 closes it) when using the left outlet.
 
 David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 2. There is a [spigot~] object from ydegoyon, that does NOT behave in
 the way that you expect in your patch ... i.e. it's not like [spigot],
 
 
 



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Re: [PD] frequency graphing in gem

2007-04-09 Thread Nose Hair
You dont really need the spigot in order to run this patch.  Spigot  
is just there to facilitate turning on and off different wave  
generators.  You can just delete the spigot and connect the osc~  
directly to the tabread.  Also this patch is made to open up samples  
and display them.  all you have to do is load the samples.
Alain


On Apr 9, 2007, at 6:08 PM, robbert van hulzen wrote:


 ah yes i didn't think of that. yet another reason to leave windows ;)
 (sorry couldn't resist that one.)

 On 4/9/07 11:56 PM, David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,

 Okay, well sorry, but I don't even think this object even exists on
 Win platform (I certainly know yves' wouldn't have ported it). For
 your patch to be more compatible it would still be nice to rewrite to
 use [pd spigot~] I think. But I guess it's not clear what the
 requirements for your patch are, I also had bugs with GEM, and
 multiply defined error messages.

 I'm curious as to what it looks like, since I can't run your patch,
 maybe you could make a screenshot?

 Thanks,
 David

 On 4/9/07, robbert van hulzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 [spigot~] in yves' own words:
 a signal router : version 0.1, written by Yves Degoyon  
 ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
 it sends the signal out of the left output if creation arg / left  
 input = 0
 and out of the right output if 1. so it could be used like  
 [spigot] for
 audio if you use the right outlet, or as an 'inversed' [spigot]  
 (default and
 0 open it, arg / left input 1 closes it) when using the left outlet.

 David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 2. There is a [spigot~] object from ydegoyon, that does NOT  
 behave in
 the way that you expect in your patch ... i.e. it's not like  
 [spigot],






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Re: [PD] frequency graphing in gem

2007-04-08 Thread David Powers
Hi,
I suggest changing the [spigot~] objects to [pd spigot~] subpatches, because:
1. Many versions don't have such an object, and more importantly,
2. There is a [spigot~] object from ydegoyon, that does NOT behave in
the way that you expect in your patch ... i.e. it's not like [spigot],
I don't remember what it does but I'm basing this on a statement Kyle
made about 6 months ago.

~D

On 4/4/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I dont know what happened to the file but here it is again
 Alain


 
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Date: 2007/04/04 Wed AM 10:56:26 EDT
  To: pd-list@iem.at
  Subject: Re: [PD] frequency graphing in gem
 
  Does anyone know where I can get [scopeXYZ~] compiled for ppc or how to 
  compile from cvs for
 ppc
  on os X.  BTW due to all your help I have put together a comprehensive 
  version that uses the best of
  all I have read so far and I have attached it.  Any help or criticism is 
  welcomed.  I realized its not the
  best solution but someone out there will find it useful, I know I will.
  Thanks,
  Alain
 
  
   From: Peter Plessas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Date: 2007/04/03 Tue AM 04:39:57 EDT
   To: Nose Hair [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   CC: pd-list@iem.at
   Subject: Re: [PD] frequency graphing in gem
  
   Have a look at Gem's [scopeXYZ~] too
  
   lgPP
  
   Nose Hair wrote:
I'm trying to get an audio graph to work in gem.  I would like it to 
show the
waveform like a table.  I have gotten as far as getting a good sample 
graph but
it doesnt work as expected with frequency. Any help would be 
apreciated. I have
included my patch files.  The main one is called waveform.
Thanks
Alain
   
   
   

   
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Re: [PD] frequency graphing in gem

2007-04-04 Thread Steffen

On 03/04/2007, at 12.57, Patco wrote:

 hi, take a look at this:
 http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2005-06/028944.html

Thanks, that's quite nice. Is there an equivalent about that does  
live spectrogram plots?

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Re: [PD] frequency graphing in gem

2007-04-04 Thread Patco
Steffen a écrit :

 On 03/04/2007, at 12.57, Patco wrote:

 hi, take a look at this:
 http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2005-06/028944.html

 Thanks, that's quite nice. Is there an equivalent about that does live 
 spectrogram plots?

Hi, I've never seen an equivalent that uses fft, and then colors, 3D, 
with Gem, even if it has been sometimes subjects of discussions, 
although it's certainly possible to make something from the 
datastructure example of the sonogram, or something like that...Who is 
going to try?

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Re: [PD] frequency graphing in gem

2007-04-04 Thread nosehair911
Does anyone know where I can get [scopeXYZ~] compiled for ppc or how to compile 
from cvs for ppc 
on os X.  BTW due to all your help I have put together a comprehensive version 
that uses the best of 
all I have read so far and I have attached it.  Any help or criticism is 
welcomed.  I realized its not the 
best solution but someone out there will find it useful, I know I will.
Thanks,
Alain

 
 From: Peter Plessas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2007/04/03 Tue AM 04:39:57 EDT
 To: Nose Hair [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 CC: pd-list@iem.at
 Subject: Re: [PD] frequency graphing in gem
 
 Have a look at Gem's [scopeXYZ~] too
 
 lgPP
 
 Nose Hair wrote:
  I'm trying to get an audio graph to work in gem.  I would like it to show 
  the 
  waveform like a table.  I have gotten as far as getting a good sample graph 
  but 
  it doesnt work as expected with frequency. Any help would be apreciated. I 
  have 
  included my patch files.  The main one is called waveform.
  Thanks
  Alain
  
  
  
  
  
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Re: [PD] frequency graphing in gem

2007-04-04 Thread Derek Holzer
I wasn't aware it needed extra compiling, being a part of the regular 
GEM library AFAIK. It should be definitely be in PD-extended as one of 
the built-in GEM objects. The help files are there, and it creates under 
the versiosn I have:

$ locate scopeXYZ
/Applications/Pd-0.39.2-extended-test4.app/Contents/Resources/doc/5.reference/Gem/scopeXYZ~.pd
/Applications/Pd-0.39.2-extended-test6-G4.app/Contents/Resources/doc/5.reference/Gem/scopeXYZ~.pd
/Applications/Pd-0.39.2-extended-test6.app/Contents/Resources/doc/5.reference/Gem/scopeXYZ~.pd

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does anyone know where I can get [scopeXYZ~] compiled for ppc or how to 
 compile from cvs for ppc 
 on os X.  BTW due to all your help I have put together a comprehensive 
 version that uses the best of 
 all I have read so far and I have attached it.  Any help or criticism is 
 welcomed.  I realized its not the 
 best solution but someone out there will find it useful, I know I will.


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Re: [PD] frequency graphing in gem

2007-04-03 Thread Peter Plessas
Have a look at Gem's [scopeXYZ~] too

lgPP

Nose Hair wrote:
 I'm trying to get an audio graph to work in gem.  I would like it to show the 
 waveform like a table.  I have gotten as far as getting a good sample graph 
 but 
 it doesnt work as expected with frequency. Any help would be apreciated. I 
 have 
 included my patch files.  The main one is called waveform.
 Thanks
 Alain
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [PD] frequency graphing in gem

2007-04-03 Thread Luigi Rensinghoff
There was a thread not too long ago

http://lists.puredata.info/search/PD-list? 
query=wavdisplaymax=20result=normalsort=score

thats a search result on the pd-list for wavdisplay

There shuld be a working patch

Luigi



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Am 03.04.2007 um 10:39 schrieb Peter Plessas:

 Have a look at Gem's [scopeXYZ~] too

 lgPP

 Nose Hair wrote:
 I'm trying to get an audio graph to work in gem.  I would like it  
 to show the
 waveform like a table.  I have gotten as far as getting a good  
 sample graph but
 it doesnt work as expected with frequency. Any help would be  
 apreciated. I have
 included my patch files.  The main one is called waveform.
 Thanks
 Alain



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Re: [PD] frequency graphing in gem

2007-04-03 Thread Patco
Nose Hair a écrit :
 I'm trying to get an audio graph to work in gem.  I would like it to 
 show the waveform like a table.  I have gotten as far as getting a 
 good sample graph but it doesnt work as expected with frequency. Any 
 help would be apreciated. I have included my patch files.  The main 
 one is called waveform.
 Thanks
 Alain


 

 

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