Sounds cool. Are you talking about the overall amplitude envelope? How exactly is it extracted? I wrote how amplitude works directly to your mailbox. In case you haven't received it, here's a copy: Have you found how to get out the amplitude envelope from the files? I found out how to analyse files in Overtone and will tell you in brief how it works: It puts the file's DDA in a graph and you place 8 dots on it. 1st to 5th unreleased note 6th - 7th note release. 5th dot is to show loop end or something like this if I read the manual(I found it!) correctly. I will scan the pages talking about it but currently the manual's at my father's house. Maybe I'll get it tonight. jabberdabber@... a écrit: > --- In k5synth@yahoogroups.com, Antoine Deschênes <antdes45@n...> > wrote: > > Or if you don't want to download 35MB(DX9 + .NET) > > Yeah, that's a pretty hefty download. I definitely understand > that! :-) And I understand it's asking quite a lot for users who > don't already have it on their system to d/l it. > > A coupla points, I'm pretty much married to C#/.Net right now, which > is why I chose to use it to write the application. I've also written > a lot of tools in the past, MIDI libraries, DSP algorithms , etc., > in C#, so to write this app, it was almost just a matter of putting > it all together. Fairly easy. > > Having said that, I can understand anyone being wary of > downloading .Net + DirectX 9 just to use my program. In fact, I have > considered rewriting it using just C and the low-level Windows API. > That would mean that almost anyone with Windows could use it, no > need for any runtime, or whatever, if I do that, and it's a big IF, > it's weeks and weeks away. In the meantime, I hope this program will > find some use. > > > if you have dialup, > > you can use Overtone(Can analyse SoundVision SMP files and extract > DDA > > envelope) > > Sounds cool. Are you talking about the overall amplitude envelope? > How exactly is it extracted? > > What I would love to do is somehow use the envelopes for controlling > the individual partials in my program. But here's the thing, it > would be easy enough to analyze the waveform at several points and > use that to form a composite few of how the amplitude of the > partials change over time. But then how do you make the K5's > envelopes correspond to those values? That's the question I have. > > > Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > ADVERTISEMENT > <http://rd.yahoo.com/SIG=129717u9n/M=273541.4247512.5496808.2248467/D=groups/S=1705032144:HM/EXP=1083702887/A=2061551/R=0/SIG=11sr5b9n1/*http://launch.yahoo.com/artist/videos.asp?artistID=1001301> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Yahoo! Groups Links > > * To visit your group on the web, go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/k5synth/ > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > k5synth-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > <mailto:k5synth-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com?subject=Unsubscribe> > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service <http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/>. > > -- antdes45@...
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Re: [k5synth] Re: Wave Analyzer Program Available.
2004-05-04 by Antoine Deschênes
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