[PD] earplug~ with other HRTF
Julian Villegas
julovi at yahoo.com
Mon May 24 20:33:32 CEST 2010
Hi,
could anybody tell me how to use earplug~ with a different HRTF set of measurements? I understand that the distributed version works with the MIT KEMAR set. I'd like to use a different set, measured closer to the head of the listener.
Thank you!
Julian Villegas, Ph.D.
http://julovi.net
Me pregunto de un modo pensativo
Que significa ser Colombiano?
No se le respondi. Es un acto de fe
JLB.
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a few little problems with
> this
Firstly, the flag is -resize, you've put the dash after read. Also there
> seems to be a space in your filename, that always makes it tricky to refer to.
> Also check capitalization is right. If the underscore's in your file name, it
> should be in the tag. so:
[read -resize filename arrayname(
There's also
> some bits to get used to with the filepath, I can't remember off hand but I
> think to start from your home directory the file path should start with a / . If
> the file is in the same directory as your patch you can always write it's name
> without a file path. Also you can simplify this sightly by using [openpanel]
> like this:
[O] (gui bang)|
[openpanel]|[read -resize $1
> Bajo(|[soundfiler]
By clicking the bang you should be able to navigate to
> your file and then load it to your array.
Hope this helps
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Subject: [PD] loading an .aif file into an
> array
Hi, I do not know the protocol to open
> an .aif file in MAC OSX 10.6.4. My current attempts are using a message that
> reads: read- resize camilocadavid/Secuencias/Bajo_fiesta1 80.aif Bajo. This
> message is connected to the soundfiler's input. The array I created is called
> Bajo. The thing is I dont know which size should the array have.
the
> underline between Bajo_fiesta is a space. Should it go, shouldnt it?It is pretty
> simple, but couldnt figure it out.Thanks
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