[PD] organizing waveshapers

- fallen_devil at gmx.de
Mon Oct 25 19:58:16 CEST 2010


You could also try to analyse the spectrum produced by a default signal
like a phasor or osc. For harmonic generation, highest order harmonic
and other things.

Am 25.10.2010 19:44, schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
> 
> A good place to start would be to detect zero-crossing.  I believe rjlib
> has some simple zero crossing detectors.  Then you can use some of the
> variable feature extraction libs to get stuff like pitch, and
> "pitchiness vs. noisiness".  Otherwise, I think you'll need to expand
> your explanation of what oyu are looking for.
> 
> .hc
> 
> On Oct 16, 2010, at 12:12 AM, ronni montoya wrote:
> 
>> Hi , im sonyfing some data converting it to  waveforms that im using
>> as waveshapers.
>> I was wondering how could i organize those waveshapers . how can i
>> analyze a waveform to extract features that can be used for selecting
>> each waveshaper or for organizing them?
>>
>> Are there are any approaches for something like this?
>>
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> R
>>
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