atom feed37 messages in at.iem.pd-listRe: [PD] slicing samples
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Subject:Re: [PD] slicing samples
From:Spencer Russell (spen@gmail.com)
Date:Feb 12, 2007 8:10:49 pm
List:at.iem.pd-list

On 2/12/07, jared <micr@msn.com> wrote:

First off, I'm really interested in 'slicing' up samples with PD (beat/transient detection) and rearranging them....

Is there an object or abstraction that I should be using to achieve this? Does anyone have any patches that they'd like to share relating to this?

Hi Jared! It's not PD, but there's a tool being worked on by some of the computer music and electrical engineering folks at Columbia University that you might want to check out. It's called MEAPsoft (http://labrosa.ee.columbia.edu/meapsoft/). It takes an input wave file and slices it up into events, then gives you lots of options for extracting info about them and re-arranging them. It also stores all it's data in text files, so you can process them in whatever language you want (PD, perl, whatever).

enjoy your PD-ing!

-spencer