[PD] Change pitch without changing length of a audio stream ?

2012-09-21 Thread Charles Goyard
Hi list, In a installation I'm building, I use veejay (veejayhq.net) for video display, and route the audio of the video for further mixing in pd. This works very well. Under some circumstances, I change the video playback speed. Veejay has a feature called "trickplay" that adjusts the audio to t

Re: [PD] Change pitch without changing length of a audio stream ?

2012-09-21 Thread Claude Heiland-Allen
On 21/09/12 08:05, Charles Goyard wrote: Hi list, In a installation I'm building, I use veejay (veejayhq.net) for video display, and route the audio of the video for further mixing in pd. This works very well. Under some circumstances, I change the video playback speed. Veejay has a feature cal

[PD] [grid]

2012-09-21 Thread Miguel Eduardo Venegas Monroy
hi people :D hi from ensenada, mexico i have a question about the object [grid] how i get the number [0] to [1] decimal example - X+X 0. 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1 - Y

Re: [PD] [grid]

2012-09-21 Thread Pierre Massat
Hi Miguel, You can use integers in grid (say, between 0 and 100), and then use [/ 100] to map the output to the 0-1 range. Cheers, Pierre. 2012/9/21 Miguel Eduardo Venegas Monroy > hi people :D > > hi from ensenada, mexico > > i have a question about the object [grid] > > how i get the numb

Re: [PD] Change pitch without changing length of a audio stream ?

2012-09-21 Thread Charles Goyard
Claude Heiland-Allen wrote: > Real-time timestretch is a hard problem. (Timestretch itself is hard). Yes, sure. > I'd see how mixxx does it (possible wrong number of x there, but > it's a free DJ-style software with sources available last time I > checked). Thanks for the hint (nice mixer BTW),

Re: [PD] [grid]

2012-09-21 Thread Pierre Massat
It may well be that [grid] only outputs integers (0, 1, 2, 3, ...). In this case you won't get anything between 0 and 1 if you set the boundaries of grid to 0 and 1. The solution is to set a wide range in grid (say, 0-1000), and to divide the output by the value of the upper boundary (1000 in this

Re: [PD] how to convert a sound into array of partials

2012-09-21 Thread Julian Brooks
Hi, [sigmund~] is your friend here. Check the help file for more info. I have recently been running some live acoustic instrument analysis, splitting the strongest 48 partials out of the acoustic stream and synthesising those in arcane ways. All running off an old low-spec laptop in real time w

Re: [PD] [grid]

2012-09-21 Thread Miguel Eduardo Venegas Monroy
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Re: [PD] how to convert a sound into array of partials

2012-09-21 Thread brandt
did you mean somthing like this? cheers der.brandt Zitat von "umberto torrez" : Hi, how can i convert a sound into a array of partials? Is there is an object for this? any idea? cheers U. #N canvas 30 3 1187 724 10; #N canvas 743 16 558 705 fft 0; #X obj 19 61 inlet~; #X obj 195 21

Re: [PD] it's a mess but it's gettin close to bein a masterpiece

2012-09-21 Thread patrick
hi, when opening polysynth/interface3renamed.pd pd crash: Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. dogensym (s=0x0, oldsym=0x0) at m_class.c:504 504 m_class.c: No such file or directory. ubuntu-studio 64bit pd-extended 0.43.1-extended-20120626 would be nice to have a video tour

[PD] Pure data patching circle Brussels @ Variable #02

2012-09-21 Thread Olm-e
please look at the announce here under for the next session of pure data patching circles in Brussels, veuillez trouver ci dessous l'annonce pour la prochaine session des cercles de développement Pure Data à Bruxelles, cordialement, Olivier Meunier aka Olm-e http://patchincircles.be http://ogeem

[PD] pd-extended 0.42.5 packages for many Ubuntu releases, i386/amd64

2012-09-21 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
Back in Jan/Feb, I put together a pd-extended.deb package that uses the normal process for building .deb packages rather than the crazy hack that normally builds the Pd-extended .deb packages. I finally worked out the final kinks, and there are now working packages for Ubuntu i386 and amd64 for L

Re: [PD] pd-extended 0.42.5 packages for many Ubuntu releases, i386/amd64

2012-09-21 Thread dreamer
Would this also work for debian? (squeeze, wheezy, sid, experimental ..) On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 3:06 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > > Back in Jan/Feb, I put together a pd-extended.deb package that uses the > normal process for building .deb packages rather than the crazy hack > that normal