[PD] sonyfing data in the frequency domain

Marco Donnarumma devel at thesaddj.com
Thu Feb 3 16:55:03 CET 2011


I'm not sure what do you exactly mean by "in the frequency domain", but if I
understand correctly I coded something which could be of your interest.

http://marcodonnarumma.com/works/the-invisible-suns-project/

The system grab some historical stock prices since 2001 until now and
produce autonomously (yet still based on few rules) audio and video.
Specifically "Sound is generated by mean of wavetable synthesis matrix
modulation. Stock prices are utilized to produce several single-cycle
waveforms and to determine the modulation rate of the resulting wavetables.
Eventually the volume of trading activity is employed to control additional
post-processing such as filtering and spatialization."

If it sounds close to your original thought, I'll be glad to give you more
details.
M




> Hi, i was wondering if anybody have any experience with sonyfing data in
> the
> frequency domain?
> Im interested in creating sounds from 0 sonyfing data in the frecuency
> domain. Is there any pd examples on this?
> OR maybe papers that you would recommend?
>
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