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    [ANSWERED] Using frequency monitoring in isadora 3 movie player

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    • tomthebom
      tomthebom @gafias last edited by

      @gafias

      Hi Gafias, regarding "businessman starting to do art": I know what you are talking about (me: "engineer to puppeteer").

      Something that really really helped me was reading and doing Betty Edwards "How to draw on the right side of the brain".
      After many years of not knowing how to deal with my double education, this book finally helped me to get conscious about which part of the brain I am using and how to switch...

      Best regards, Tom

      Izzy 3.2.6 ARM on MBP14'/2023/M2 Pro/ macOS 13.5

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      • chimerik
        chimerik Beta Platinum last edited by

        Hi all,

        I believe it maybe due to Catalina update/new machine, the freq bands in movie player stopped functioning. I've found this thread and understand that it doesn't support Windows, but for Mac after Catalina, is there something that we need to download to enable QuickTime to function in Isadora?

        Right now I can think of a workaround by using the old machine to freq bands values via OSC to the new machine, but just like to check in to see if there's any updates on this. Thank you!


        Sammy Chien (Chimerik 似不像) chimerik.com
        Izzy 3.2.6 (standard, Mac)
        Mac Studio (2022) M1 Max OS 12.3
        MBP 16' (2019) 2.4 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9, AMD Radeon Pro 5600M 8 GB, OS X 10.15.5
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        • Michel
          Michel Izzy Guru @chimerik last edited by

          @chimerik

          Unfortunately not, the Quicktime engine is 32 Bit and will not work on Catalina.

          Best Michel

          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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          • jfg
            jfg @chimerik last edited by

            @chimerik

            you have to use the way over "Soundflower" or " Blackhole" and the sound Frequency Band or Sound frequency watcher actors.

            best

            Jean-François 

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            • chimerik
              chimerik Beta Platinum last edited by

              Thank you @Michel  

              Right, I remember Mark mentioned that a while ago. So this "freq band" feature won't function after Catalina. I look forward to future replacement of this feature :) In the meantime, I figured out using the old machine to run the stem audio tracks and send each track's value via OSC to the new machine. It's working well so far :) 

              @jfg thank you for the suggestion! I'm actually using the freq band feature for a specific reason. Just sharing it for those who might be interested using similar technique. I basically take different stem tracks and use the volume data of each stem to drive the visuals. 


              with love,

              Sammy Chien (Chimerik 似不像) chimerik.com
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              Mac Studio (2022) M1 Max OS 12.3
              MBP 16' (2019) 2.4 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9, AMD Radeon Pro 5600M 8 GB, OS X 10.15.5
              MBP 15' (late 2013) 2.6 Ghz i7, NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M, OS X 10.12.4
              Located in Vancouver, CA/Taipei, TW

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              • bonemap
                bonemap Izzy Guru @chimerik last edited by bonemap

                @chimerik said:

                take different stem tracks and use the volume data of each stem to drive the visuals

                Thanks so much for sharing your technique it is really cool!

                The big question is what happens to frequency bands in the Movie Player? It was a big part of my workflow with Isadora pre Catalina - so what now post Catalina? I have kept an older MacPro with OSX Mojave because the freq bands function of the MoviePlayer is so quick and convenient to deploy in a patch when prototyping. Using the Sound Frequency Watcher or Frequency Bands with Live Capture frequency analysis adds a lot of extra steps and system configuration to implement to get to the same place in Catalina. 

                It would be great to get this resolved soon. My understanding is that the frequency band functionality of the MoviePlayer on the Mac pre Catalina will be lost in future implementations of the new sound/audio channel system currently being developed in the beta program, because it was provided by Quicktime.

                best wishes

                Russell

                 

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                • Woland
                  Woland Tech Staff @bonemap last edited by

                  @bonemap said:

                  what happens to frequency bands in the Movie Player? It was a big part of my workflow with Isadora pre Catalina - so what now post Catalina?

                  I've logged this as a feature request but since it's more of an advanced feature I predict that we won't be able to take care of this as soon as you would like. We try to prioritize adding features and improving things that will give a better experience for as many users as possible, so unfortunately many things that we need to rank higher on our to-do list are not power-user features like sound frequency analysis. As Mark loves to say though, the squeaky wheel gets the grease, so if you and others remind us of this feature request often enough, it improves the chances of it being ranked higher in terms of priority.

                  Best wishes,

                  Woland

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                  • jfg
                    jfg @Woland last edited by jfg

                    @woland

                    I remind you of this feature and will do it (one a week is OK :-) ? ) 

                    best

                    Jean-François

                    • Izzy 3.2.6
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                    • D
                      deflost last edited by

                      hello,

                      we also whish to have a future with this feature...

                      r.h.

                      xmg schenker laptop,clevo board, rtx 3080ti, i9, 32gb.
                      windows 11

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                      • chimerik
                        chimerik Beta Platinum last edited by

                        Thank you everyone. I also hope there are ways to bring this feature back when time is right for izzy. In the meantime, I just did a test on the workaround, and I thought it might be helpful for people to see how it works. Feel free to watch and use this as your workaround to achieve very similar result. 

                        https://youtu.be/McuZL128MOc

                        summary: I recorded this demo to show the workaround for the Movie Player's freq band output trick that worked before Catalina, and for Window users too. Since the original Movie Player's freq band uses QuickTime engine, and QuickTime engine isn't supported 64 bit, post Catalina OS won't work. Isadora community users has suggested this workaround. Originally I thought it would be a lot more work due to the many audio tracks to capture live, but since Blackhole supports 16 channel virtual audio capture, and you can actually identify each channel in the sound level watcher actor, so this workaround is actually feasible.

                        Sammy Chien (Chimerik 似不像) chimerik.com
                        Izzy 3.2.6 (standard, Mac)
                        Mac Studio (2022) M1 Max OS 12.3
                        MBP 16' (2019) 2.4 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9, AMD Radeon Pro 5600M 8 GB, OS X 10.15.5
                        MBP 15' (late 2013) 2.6 Ghz i7, NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M, OS X 10.12.4
                        Located in Vancouver, CA/Taipei, TW

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