| Subject: | Re: [PD] filter transfer function | |
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| From: | Tim Blechmann (TimB...@gmx.net) | |
| Date: | Feb 5, 2006 4:46:29 pm | |
| List: | at.iem.pd-list | |
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| Subject: | Re: [PD] filter transfer function | |
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| From: | Tim Blechmann (TimB...@gmx.net) | |
| Date: | Feb 5, 2006 4:46:29 pm | |
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My instructor at school is trying to make a patch that will graph a transfer function in real time, but it doesn't seem to be working out with Pd's built in arrays. I was thinking that he might be able to do it with Gem, but on second look I don't see any easy way to do this either. Does anyone know of a good way to graph an out audio signal against an in audio signal (one would be x, one y)?
i was using gem's scope functionality to plot some of systems of my chaos external ...
using a (scaled) phasor~ as x coordinate, it shouldn't be that hard to plot a function ...
t
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