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    • bonemap
      bonemap Izzy Guru @jhoepffner last edited by bonemap

      @jhoepffner said:

      Sound Frequency Bands,

      Thanks Jacques, the list of new and updated features for the 2.6 release will be interesting reading.  I am not sure what happened to soundflower on the Mac but internal routing of audio becomes a recurring issue, particularly for keeping the frequency analysis within Isadora. I will definitely explore your suggestions.

      @cristina_spelti, your question about a ‘simple’ way, I believe is to use Isadora’s internal sound analysis, unless you also have MaxMSP or Midi Instruments that can be networked with Isadora.

      Best wishes

      Bonemap 

       

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      • cristina_spelti
        cristina_spelti last edited by cristina_spelti

        Hi all!

        @bonemap @crystalhorizon @jhoepffner @Juriaan 

        Thank you for this discussion. Actually I still have to choose how to set up my work. The source of the sound will be a string orchestra completed by an electronic drums (aFrame drum), a piano, a midi keyboard, live voices, 2 laptops for electronics sounds.
        I would like to use only Isadora (his internal sound analysis) and maybe a midi connection with the keybord ... but for this I have to study a lot because I know very little about the use of midi.

        I'm still confused but this discussion is helping me to understand.

        Grazie!

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        • cristina_spelti
          cristina_spelti @bonemap last edited by

          @bonemap

          This is a good way but take too time. I think that I can't do this alone, without orchestra and I have no time to rehearsing. I have to find something effective but simple

          Thanks

          all my best!

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          • J
            jandraka last edited by

            Hi, 

            Take a look a imitone

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            • Juriaan
              Juriaan Tech Staff @jandraka last edited by

              @jandraka

              Interesting software ! Great for kids 😀

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              • Woland
                Woland Tech Staff last edited by

                @bonemap 

                I think SoundFlower is defunct now. I've heard of people using Sound Syphon ($40 USD) but haven't myself because of the pricetag (I don't need audio routing very often).

                Best wishes,

                Woland

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                • DusX
                  DusX Tech Staff last edited by

                   Another possible technique would be to send numerous frequency readings as OSC to wekinator (a computer learning tool).

                  There you could train Wekinator to recognize triggers... this may prove to be a rather effective way to 'recognize' notes.

                  Wekinator can then send a OSC message back to Isadora if a trigger/note is recognized.

                  I haven't tested this... but it should absolutely be possible.

                  I've done similar with video.

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                  • bonemap
                    bonemap Izzy Guru @DusX last edited by bonemap

                    @dusx, @woland, @jandraka said:

                    wekinator - SoundSyphon - imitone

                    Thanks Ryan, Lucas and @jandraka! I can learn about something new every day on this forum - quite often many things, sometimes too many things when I want to know about them all!

                    cheers

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                    • cristina_spelti
                      cristina_spelti last edited by

                      @DusX @jandraka @Woland 

                      thank you guys,

                      now I have many ways to try

                      Best!!!

                      Cri

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                      • cristina_spelti
                        cristina_spelti last edited by

                        Hi!

                        Someone can explain to me wich actor is possible to use to listen the music "beat"?

                        My idea is - in 3d particles -  using beat to add obj.

                        Thanks

                        Cri

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                        • Juriaan
                          Juriaan Tech Staff last edited by

                          Hehehe, that is a trick one. There is no 'Watch for BPM' actor in Izzy.

                          But let's see or we can come up with something

                          1. Use an other program (like MAX MSP or PureData (free)) to get the BPM and send it using OSC to Izzy.

                          2. Calculate the BPM by using the general rule of thumb. 1 BPM = (reading of the Hertz) * 60 (Since it is not beats per second, but beats per minute)

                          Since we can't use Izzy Frequency watchers on a Sound Player I rather go with 1, since the second option causes a lot of headache that we have to fix with some JavaScript... (And since Izzy doesn't provide an Audio API we can't simple put filters on the values causing a lot of coding to make this possible using math..)

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                          • DusX
                            DusX Tech Staff last edited by

                            if you are using frequency analysis in Isadora, you can quickly use a frequency watcher connected to a 'tap tempo' to get the BPM.

                            Tap tempo is a very hand little actor to get the BPM or hz of any input. 

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                            • cristina_spelti
                              cristina_spelti last edited by

                              Thank you @DusX and @Juriaan!!

                              I will try and I give you my feedback.

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                              • Skulpture
                                Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

                                The tap tempo actor works well but you have to tap in manually. Linking it to a keyboard watcher (such as space-bar) works well. 

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                                • Maximortal
                                  Maximortal last edited by

                                  you can use a sort of workaround to use tap tempo and frequences. Assuming that the beat is marked by an base drum you can check the main frequence produced by it ( usually  around 80 100 hz ) then conect that frequence band to a comparator and this one to tap tempo. keep in minde that this setu works fine with simple beat, dance or house music, if you have a more complex sound it can retun false positive. also i suggest you to add some smother or similar actor after tap tempo 'couse is not so precise. I did some test some month ago and even if recive a midi clock some time it mark a bit different time.

                                  here a quick example

                                   beats.izz

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                                  • cristina_spelti
                                    cristina_spelti last edited by

                                    Ok @Skulpture thanks a lot

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                                    • cristina_spelti
                                      cristina_spelti last edited by

                                      @Maximortal I real appreciate your help! Thank you so much!!! Now I really understnd what I can do :)

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