Frank did some work on implementing Millers
transition splicing if you see the rj library.
This is cool because (this is the main
idea...) you can create concatenations within
a known bandwidth.
On Mon, 1 Nov 2010 01:23:01 +0100
tim vets wrote:
> 2010/11/1 ronni montoya
>
> > well, thats not
2010/11/1 ronni montoya
> well, thats not possible, because im working with non-standard
> methods at a sample level, that means my segment are really short,
> they are non heareable since im working at a sample level scale, and
> second: I need an automated way to do this because i have hundred
I would think you'd simply have to cross-fade between wave-segment A and B
what do you need this for?
Tim
2010/11/1 ronni montoya
> Hi, I was wondering which approaches does exist for creating waveforms
> from a set of segments , or how can i join segments together to create
> a waveform in a wa
Hi, I was wondering which approaches does exist for creating waveforms
from a set of segments , or how can i join segments together to create
a waveform in a way that each segments starting amplitude is the
previous segments ending amplitude?
Each segment is a segment of a waveform stored in a tab