[PD] [helmholtz~]

Simon Iten itensimon at gmail.com
Thu Feb 14 17:56:27 CET 2013


I'm not home at the moment but I will send you the snippet I used for pitch
tracking when I get home.

Have a nice day
On Feb 14, 2013 5:13 PM, "Phil Stone" <pkstone at ucdavis.edu> wrote:

> Hi Simon,
>
> I've been using [sigmund~] with pretty good results, tracking the bass and
> using it to drive various things in a complex Pd setup. I'm always
> interested in alternative pitch trackers, though. I play a Steinberger XL,
> so I won't likely be carving it up to put in a hex pickup; that's kept me a
> way from Roland's approach (that plus the cost!).
>
> I'm still quite intrigued by what you've done; do you have any
> documentation about it?
>
> Thanks for writing,
>
> Phil
>
>
> On 2/14/13 12:48 AM, Simon Iten wrote:
>
>> hi phil,
>>
>> what are you trying to do? do you need midi from your electric bass? or
>> just a way to make a synth in pd?
>> i ask because i built a gr-300 emulation for bass that works very well
>> and with almost no latency. you can drive any oscillator within pd from
>> that. it's all signalpath though.
>> ideally you would use such a thing with a hexaphonic (or quadraphonic)
>> pickup, because it's monophonic. but the same is true for helmholtz i guess.
>>
>> cheers,
>>
>> simon
>>
>> On Feb 14, 2013, at 1:24 AM, Phil Stone <pkstone at ucdavis.edu> wrote:
>>
>>  Hi Katja,
>>>
>>> I'm looking with great interest at your [helmholtz~] pitch tracking
>>> object. I'm not asking to be lazy (I'm going to try it out for myself!),
>>> but I'm wondering if you have any general impressions of its performance as
>>> to how it compares with [sigmund~]. I'm particularly interested as to how
>>> it will do for tracking a fretless electric bass.
>>>
>>> It looks like an excellent piece of work, and I've enjoyed reading your
>>> detailed page about it.
>>>
>>>
>>> Phil Stone
>>>
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