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    [ANSWERED] tips for creating a video mask from sound input frequency

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    • dbini
      dbini @Mr_J last edited by

      @mr_j

      ...feature request for 'Fill' actor?...
      (there's many times i'm patching something in Izzy and would love to be able to fill an area with a colour like i do in Photoshop)

      John Collingswood
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      • bonemap
        bonemap Izzy Guru @Mr_J last edited by bonemap

        @mr_j

        You can achieve this aim using the publishable points of Izzy Map, as follows. might be a viable solution for you?

        audio-freq-mask.izz

        Best Wishes

        Russell

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        • Mr_J
          Mr_J @bonemap last edited by

          thanks for your reply @bonemap

          if i increase the grid to 20 x 1 i still only get 10 Grid 2 inputs with the Projector actor and not 20, am wondering why

          Also seems i can only go up to a max of 30 x 1, so am guessing if i want more than 30 segments i'll need to create multiple grids

          The only viable approach i can figure out to provide me with what i want is to create 480 individual line actors, which seems daunting but doable

          rgds, Mr J

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          • Mr_J
            Mr_J @dbini last edited by

            @dbini +1

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            • jfg
              jfg @Mr_J last edited by

              @mr_j

              it is what your are looking for?

              Best regards, 

              Jean-François

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              • Woland
                Woland Tech Staff last edited by Woland

                I am consistently floored by how creative you all are. I read the request and had no idea how to accomplish it 😅

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                • Woland
                  Woland Tech Staff @Mr_J last edited by

                  @mr_j said:

                  This example has 50 lines across (using 50 interconnected 3D line actors), each with their height set in realtime by the the sound input frequency level

                   It doesn't help with the video mask aspect, but I did want to mention that the Grapher actor on the TroikaTronix Add-Ons Page would be a much easier way to draw waveforms like this.

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                  • bonemap
                    bonemap Izzy Guru @Mr_J last edited by bonemap

                    @mr_j

                    Hi, I didn’t have any trouble modifying the grid points. But yes, there appears to be a limitation of 30. This is possibly an arbitrary number in the Izzy Map assigned by @mark.

                    I love the granularity you are aiming for. Have a look at my patch available from the add on page utilising more than 2000 3D Line modules- daunting but doable is right!

                    https://troikatronix.com/add-ons/bonemap-audio-frequency-7-band-analysis/

                    Best wishes

                    Russell

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                    • Mr_J
                      Mr_J last edited by Mr_J

                      THANK YOU all for your very helpful suggestions

                      I re-jigged @jfg's creative virtual stage>multimix>freeze technique to work with a live sound input and get the results in the screenshot below


                      then i took a look at @mark's Grapher plugin and get this, which is much closer to the waveform style i'm after


                      It would help if i explained a bit about what i'm trying to do. I'm trying to make the sound frequency waveform mask look like a mountain range, which the Grapher plugin can do nicely, since it's drawing lines between a series of points spaced apart from each other. But i won't be able to produce this style with the stage>multimix>freeze technique, since it's effectively lots of individual vertical lines placed next to each other. And if i increase the width of each vertical line it'll look like a cityscape skyline of tower blocks and not a mountain range... unless i use some maths to draw a number of vertical lines inbetween each sample point, like this


                      Rgds, Mr J

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                      • Armando
                        Armando Beta Gold @Woland last edited by

                        @woland You are the same to me

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                        • Armando
                          Armando Beta Gold @jfg last edited by

                          @jfg Supercreative as always !

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