[PD] vanilla partitioned convolution abstraction

Maximiliano Estudies maxiestudies at gmail.com
Thu Jan 3 17:26:00 CET 2019


Dear Alexandre,

in my Mac I'm at 60% CPU!
Great work by the way, I was in the need for something like this.

Cheers,
Maxi

El jue., 3 ene. 2019 a las 12:01, <pd-list-request at lists.iem.at> escribió:

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> Hi, happy new year.
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> Here's a vanilla partitioned convolution abstraction
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/pbkg8xy2yhy9bpo/conv~-vanilla.zip…
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> It is based on this http://tre.ucsd.edu/wordpress/?p=772
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> what you think, is it working? Both objects on the help file take about 40%
> of my CPU power, but I'm on a wild machine
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> I made some changes on the original work by Tom Erbe. It is supposed to be
> more efficient because the FFT on the input is only done once! I tried the
> idea of having each partition work with FFT saved on tables, so we wouldn't
> need to perform FFTs in different instances of clone, but that doesn't seem
> to be possible. And, well, it is made as an abstraction and all you need to
> do is give it the window size and the IR sound file name...
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> cheers
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