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    Audio Features for Isadora: What Do You Want?

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    • kdobbe
      kdobbe @jfg last edited by

      My use of Isadora in theatre is what would be at the top of the list.  Triggered sound/music/FX are heavy and actors can be built; but it would be WAY cool to have the following built in:

      1. In-and down indicator (after start at 100%: a time before lowering to x-percent) with adjustable time (i.e. 100%-30% over 5 seconds)
      2. Secondary loop area: ability to loop to middle of audio AFTER the whole file is played (this allows for the In-and down action

      I use this all the time in theatre applications and have done so with building actors... the actors become VERY complicated to manage and this would allow simpler control.

      Does anyone else use audio in this way?

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      • mark
        mark @kdobbe last edited by mark

        @kdobbe said:

        In-and down indicator (after start at 100%: a time before lowering to x-percent) with adjustable time (i.e. 100%-30% over 5 seconds)Secondary loop area: ability to loop to middle of audio AFTER the whole file is played (this allows for the In-and down action

        For the "in and down" are you speaking about volume?

        For the looping, assuming the loop point is 50%, it would be like this

        1) play 0 to 100%
        2) then play 50% to 100%, 50% to 100%, etc

        right?

        Best Wishes,
        Mark

        Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
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        • tomthebom
          tomthebom last edited by Woland

          Could It be an idea to improve the possibilities around MIDI? I am thinking of something similar to the Delta MIDI Composer (), just within Isadora.

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          • K
            knowtheatre @mark last edited by

            @mark said:

            For the looping, assuming the loop point is 50%, it would be like this
            1) play 0 to 100%
            2) then play 50% to 100%, 50% to 100%, etc
            right?

            Yeah, I would second this.  I often need to create a "vamp:"

            1) play from 0% to say, 30%

            2) then play from 25% to 30% on a loop

            3) then release that loop and continue play from 30% to 100%

            Also, I have no idea how possible this would be, but a way to display the wave form would be awesome.  A visual way to identify quickly start/end/loop points would be helpful.  As of now, I usually just edit the file externally...

             

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            • anibalzorrilla
              anibalzorrilla last edited by

              I think that something like a "sound watcher" and a "sound generator" actors, and some basic audio process and settings like delays, compressor, filters (FFT), reverbs, equalizers, (or audio operators like [+~] in MaxMSP and others similar) would be fantastic. And all the audio routers and select that you can imagine. I use PD with OSC communication, but I would like to have all of that in Isadora. Best, AZ.

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              • Juriaan
                Juriaan Tech Staff @tomthebom last edited by

                @tomthebom

                Could you tell us what you are missing from Isadora that you find inside this program ?

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                • mark_m
                  mark_m last edited by

                  Another vote for vamping.

                  And aside from that I would like first and foremost a way of playing back an audio file or a movie file and for Isadora to be able to analyse its frequencies, so that I can create images that respond to the beat. 

                  I would also like there to be an energy level monitor, so that I can get Isadora to 'listen' to and respond to live sounds of a certain volume level and / or pitch.

                  I really really want to understand better how to integrate Isadora with, say, Ableton Live. People keep threatening to write tutorials, but they haven't appeared yet.

                  And finally, I'd like Isadora to be able to respond to voice commands, like my GoPro does. Or my iPhone... "Hey, Isadora, go to next scene"

                  I'm not serious about that last one.

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                  • Michel
                    Michel Izzy Guru @mark last edited by

                    @mark

                    Please make the sound level setting in movie player and sound player switchable to dB instead of percentage. Its sometimes embarrassing if someone asks to put up the level a few dB's and I say I can't I must do it in percentage. 😓

                    Michel Weber | www.filmprojekt.ch | rMBP (2019) i9, 16gig, AMD 5500M 8 GB, OS X 10.15 | located in Winterthur Switzerland.

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                    • eight
                      eight @mark last edited by

                      @mark Buffer and Delay actors, similar to those in Video department.

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                      • Michel
                        Michel Izzy Guru @mark last edited by Michel

                        @mark

                        It would be great if Isadora could read 24bit audio files. It does work when I embed them into a movie. I guess not many will ever hear the difference between 16bit and 24bit be it because of the hardware or their ears. But we have sound designer students and they would probably swear they hear it. The main difference is explained in this youtube video, starting at 6min 45 sec:

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                        • kdobbe
                          kdobbe @mark last edited by

                          @mark

                          Yes on both... I should have been a bit clearer.

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                          • bonemap
                            bonemap Izzy Guru last edited by

                            Hi,

                            From what I have learnt about audio input and routing in Isadora (I could have easily missed something) there appears to be currently the following options for the Mac version:

                            Audio sources:
                            1. Live Capture: Microphone/ Line in (4)
                            2. Audio File 
                            3. Video File
                            4. Sound Input plug-in (device selectable)

                            Audio matrix routing is currently configurable in three places within Isadora Mac version:
                            1. Sound Output Setup: Sound Output Routing: Channel 1 - 16 /Ext. 1-32 (in pairs)
                            2. MoviePlayer: audio trks /trk vol /trk pan /trk out (1-32 in pairs)
                            3. AUMatrixMixer: /inputs (64) /in channels (64) /out channels (16)

                            Really it would be shame to lose any of these options from the Mac version, but it would be great to see them ported to the Windows version in some way.

                            I don't know how possible it is to have a cross-platform audio plug-ins, but access to a suite of 3rd party plugins including audio generators would also be a good outcome.

                            best wishes

                            Russell

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                            • mark
                              mark @bonemap last edited by Woland

                              @bonemap said:

                              Really it would be shame to lose any of these options from the Mac version, but it would be great to see them ported to the Windows version in some way.

                              Dear Russel,

                              None of the Core Audio features will be removed from MacOS. So nothing you mention related to that will change. (Sound Input plug-in, AUMatrixMixer.)

                              The Movie Player routing will change, so this affects #1 and #2 in your second list. But it's going to be be better (in my opinion) because the pair limitation will be removed -- you'll simply be able to send any movie audio channel to any output on the device you desire.

                              And while I hear several of you mentioning cross-platform audio processing via plugins, remember that's something we will have to consider for a future release. As I said at the outset such a feature will not be part of Isadora 3.1.

                              Best Wishes,
                              Mark

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                              • Fred
                                Fred @mark last edited by

                                @mark

                                I would love to see audio control and routing inside Isadoras node system. So the same way we have a projector we could have an audio output, this would be a hardware device attached to the system, each audio signal channel by channel or as a group could be connected in the same way we connect other Isadora data, from output to input. We could use the same tools like the router, switcher and transmit and receive as we do for other data.

                                This means we could route audio from a video file, input device or audio file player either for all channels or channel by channel to any output device, or to multiple devices or dynamically changing outputs. On OSX this would mean those signals could be interrupted by AU plugins and if VST was implemented a lot of the infrastructure would be there already.

                                It would be great if frequency analysis was switched to an actor as well. I think in general it would be great to avoid having another layer of interface in Isadora.

                                A few actors, like a mixer for combining audio and a splitter and an audio in watcher would be great to keep the consistency as well. If these could transparently integrate with au actors (or need conversion as we do with vid CPU/vud GPU formats) it would be very cool, maybe AU matrices and au audio input or au file players could be phased out slowly.

                                Also a revamped audio file player with the same behaviour as the movie player, but supporting wav, aiff MP3, Ogg and whatever else is easy to add. But for sure full support of standards, particularly wave files, so all bit and sample rates and multichannel wave support as well.

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                                • Fred
                                  Fred @Fred last edited by

                                  @fred oh and also an updated audio player, that has the same kind of interface/input parameters as the movie player currently has, I find myself making movies of audio almost all the time so I can use the movie player instead of the sound player.

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                                  • tomthebom
                                    tomthebom @Juriaan last edited by

                                    @juriaan

                                    As far as I know, Isadora offers routing MIDI in and out of Isadora. When it comes to manipulate MIDI, we are using DAWs like Ableton LIVE or others.
                                    And maybe that is the most efficient way when it comes to making musik, since Mark and the crew has to priortise their efforts to improve Isadora. 

                                    And it is just a thought: What would happen, if we had actors like MIDI chord, MIDI Arpegiator, MIDI Transpose and some others to be used with Isadora actors like 3d Particles?
                                    I am pretty sure, this can be done in Isadora already including some heavy math.
                                    But -since I am working a bit with MIDI and know, what fireworks might start with these MIDI-features, it could very well be worth it, couldn’t it?

                                    Best regards, Tom

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                                    • mark_m
                                      mark_m @Fred last edited by

                                      @fred said:

                                      @fred oh and also an updated audio player, that has the same kind of interface/input parameters as the movie player currently has, I find myself making movies of audio almost all the time so I can use the movie player instead of the sound player.

                                       Yes, this!

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                                      • Juriaan
                                        Juriaan Tech Staff last edited by

                                        Make them first class citizens of the Isadora program

                                        Audio in my opinion should not be included as an parameter in the Movie player / Sound player where you just choose what Channels the Audio track should go, instead I propose that audio becomes a signal that we can route / alter through out the program in future releases of Isadora. (After Izzy 3.1 it opens the posibilities of adding VST plugins or certain audio plugins / allows and enpowers the community to create tools in the plugin section of the website regarding audio)

                                        How I personally would love to see it :

                                        1. Audio becomes a signal (just like video is / text / floats / int)
                                        2. Audio has to be routed to an output device using an Audio out node. (So we hide the parameters of the Movie player / Sound player, they are only there to play the file)
                                        3. Audio in can be a Movie Player / Sound Player / Live Capture device / NDI (with Audio)
                                        4. Audio channels can be linked with the Audio Output > Setup window. There you can say that Output 1 for example should be Output 5 on your Sound card

                                        The workflow above already exist in the program for Video, so it is not a new practice that you introduce and makes sense if we compare it to how the stages work for video (Generators / inputs that are sent to a Projector that has a stage connected to it)

                                        Input matters

                                        Video signals in Isadora are coming mainly from Media files / and or the occasional live camera / sensor live feed / etc.
                                        What I propose is that we get an dedicated way of getting the inputs of our sound card inside Isadora. This can be done through the Live Capture settings

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                                          • bonemap
                                            bonemap Izzy Guru last edited by

                                            Hi,

                                            Unlike @Juriaan, I am not adverse to integrated audio channels (or audio frequency bands) integrated into the Movie Player. This is a preference for the kind of synaesthetic and generative work that I focus on when using Isadora, but perhaps I am the in the minority here.

                                            I do agree that a module architecture dedicated to audio is going to be a most useful and stimulating development. However, I don’t see an issue with having a diversity of multichannel audio solutions associated with flavours of media input and playback.

                                            Since the discussion is prefaced with a specific roadmap for multichannel audio it is unclear how the more revolutionary ideas suggested by participants in this thread might be considered.

                                            Isadora is not a timeline based interface, but in my mind a waveform over timeline module for audio playback, looping, de-vamping, live channel mapping, live effects routing would provide an invaluable addition to the software.

                                            Best wishes

                                            Russell

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                                            • bonemap
                                              bonemap Izzy Guru last edited by

                                              hi,

                                              perhaps the Sound Player and Movie Player could have an option to display the audio waveform in the progress bar. That way the module could be expanded to see more waveform detail and create more accurate loops etc.

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