Do you want to have a similar GUI as well?
Pierre
2011/5/26 Martin Dupras
> I had a quick read of the paper just now. I might have missed the
> point altogether, but from what I understand, the results that he gets
> from the Euclidian algorithm are the same (if you accept a rotation
> pattern
Hi Zax,
Maybe a straight up vocoder is too primitive for the kind of sound
you're after, but who knows... For what it's worth, I have a vocoder
patch in my timbreID examples package with filters that are spaced
evenly in Barks. You can also tune the relative amplitudes of the
filter outputs.
Of
Hello list,
After a few years of maxing I migrated back to PD about a year and a half
ago and havent looked back.
Now I ran into a stumbling block and I figured I turn to you for help:
Im looking for a way to impose a harmonic spectrum on a non-harmonic
signal. I tried cross-synthesis with a har
I had a quick read of the paper just now. I might have missed the
point altogether, but from what I understand, the results that he gets
from the Euclidian algorithm are the same (if you accept a rotation
pattern as being equivalent) as what you'd get from the simple
rounding of fractions.
In othe
On Wed, 25 May 2011, Theron Trowbridge wrote:
We're just getting started doing this in L.A. so we're still learning.
Everybody still is.
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Posted this on the PD forum.. but haven't heard anything yet so i
thought I'd try here as well.
Euclidean Rhythms
I am interested in implementing something like THIS:
http://www.hisschemoller.com/
in PD.
I understand the algorithm for generating the rhythms on paper, but
i'm not sure how in Pd
We don't have anything specific planned this month (I'm still
recovering from Maker Faire last weekend) but will have for future
meetings. Thanks for the suggestion. We're just getting started
doing this in L.A. so we're still learning.
-Theron
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On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 11:54 AM, Mathieu Bouch
On Wed, 25 May 2011, Theron Trowbridge wrote:
The next meeting of the Los Angeles patching circle will be this Sunday,
May 29th from 2-5 pm at CRASHspace (10526 Venice Blvd., Culver City, CA
90232). Open and free to all (donations to support CRASHspace are
welcome) - come and bring your Pure D
The next meeting of the Los Angeles patching circle will be this
Sunday, May 29th from 2-5 pm at CRASHspace (10526 Venice Blvd., Culver
City, CA 90232).
Open and free to all (donations to support CRASHspace are welcome) -
come and bring your Pure Data or Max/MSP project to work on.
The pd-la Patc
I guess eventually it didn't happen right?
http://www.mail-archive.com/pd-dev@iem.at/msg03279.html
It seemed like a very sensible proposal, together with Roman's one of
pulling together filters.
Just wondering...
Lorenzo.
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Hi All!
A very simple question : if you wanted an audio source to sound as if it was
played underwater and modulated everytime a bubbled reached the surface, how
would you go about it?
Convolution? I don't anything about it...
Cheers!
Pierre
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If you happen to be in Ghent tomorrow. This concert
http://users.telenet.be/stichtinglogos/lb/1105/lb1105kon.html#110526
will feature Pd work.
Oded
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