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    [ANSWERED] Convert sound frequencies to rgb colours

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    • bonemap
      bonemap Izzy Guru @Notdoc last edited by

      @notdoc

      “do the analysis in Ableton and use OSC to bring the data into Izzy“

      Hi,

      That sounds great! Would love to learn more about that method.

      Best wishes

      Russell

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        Armando Beta Gold @bonemap last edited by

        @bonemap Eventually analysis can be done in max (even better than in Live, although Cycling 74 belongs to Ableton) and be sent from Max to Isatura via OSC....

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        • bonemap
          bonemap Izzy Guru @Armando last edited by

          @armando

          Hey! Thanks for that. Yes, I see that OSC frequency analysis out of Ableton requires a Max patch. For my purposes, the added latency would be an issue even using the AUSampleDelay module, and it would likely be unusable with live ambient sound input.

          Best Wishes,

          Russell

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          • Fred
            Fred @bonemap last edited by

            @bonemap Ableton and max should add negligible latency, especially if you set the sound card buffer low. Most modern sound cards can work at 64 sample latency or lower. At 44.1khz this is pretty negligible (1.4 milliseconds). FFT, no matter how you slice it, on Isadora, Ableton or any platform, will incur a delay as it has to average frequency over time. Isadoras implementation in the sound frequency watcher has no control over the window length, whereas you can control this in Ableton, meaning you could reduce delay further than in isadora. 

            Signal transmission with OSC, especially on the same machine will have negligible or zero latency.

            Your biggest delay is likely to be video output, projectors and screens can add whole frames of delay, DMX signals will not have this delay. If you want really tight sync Ableton may help you out in other ways. If you want super tight light and video sync, running audio through Ableton and using 2 sets of analysis (same settings) for the same signal and adding a delay to one, will let you delay (using an audio delay in Ableton) the OSC that gets sent to the lights so they match up perfectly with the video with very fine control.

            If you don't want to use Ableton you can also do this in Chataigne, which is free and has quite a lot more control than Isadora.

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            • bonemap
              bonemap Izzy Guru @Fred last edited by

              @fred

              Thanks that’s all solid advice. The commitment propositions of the various software- Ableton Live, Max for Live etc. mean I am not in a position to invest in these options at this point. My work around has been to use sound levels with multichannel audio rather than frequency analysis. At any rate the frequency analysis in Isadora appears to be partly driven by audio level.

              Best wishes

              Russell 

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              • dbini
                dbini @bonemap last edited by

                I've been working with a musician recently, generating some visuals from him playing the kantele (a traditional Finnish zither/harp-type instrument)
                Using frequency analysis in Isadora has been a bit rough and ready and hit and miss. @bonemap - I'm going to try your user actor - thanks for sharing, Russell. I will also check out the possibilities of analysis in Ableton and OSCing through to Izzy, and report back next week...

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                plus an old iMac and assorted Mac Minis for installations

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                • Notdoc
                  Notdoc @bonemap last edited by

                  @bonemap

                  my experience has been actually the other way around, using Izzy's amazing blob tracking to modulate audio stuff in Ableton using OSC. So not colour data, although that is also great in Izzy. 

                  But it's easily fast enough. I've mainly been using light sources to move things around in the sound picture so it relates spatially to what's going on in the image. 

                  It's not complex, but it's perceptible, which is important for me. I'm not really interested in creating a supersubtle relationship between gradations of colour and sound if it's not directly perceptible and meaningful to an audience. The human emotional spectrum relating to colour and sound is very diverse, whereas spatially we are all pretty much on the same page.

                  Ventura 13.7.2 on Macbook Pro 14-in M1 Max 2022

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                    DusX Tech Staff @Vidasonik last edited by

                    @vidasonik said:

                    Ableton to rgb colours in Izzy

                     This tutorial could be helpful if you don't have Ableton Studio. Control Isadora From Ableton Live with MIDI : TroikaTronix

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                    • Vidasonik
                      Vidasonik @Notdoc last edited by

                      @notdoc thanks for all this wonderful help and advice! I've not got into OSC yet what would be a simple way forward? Thanks, David

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                      • Notdoc
                        Notdoc @Vidasonik last edited by Notdoc

                        @vidasonik no problem. my knowledge has tight limits, however..:-)

                        you should be able to use the Ableton Connection kit for OSC devices to talk to the onboard ones in Izzy. 

                        But even better for what you are trying (if i understand it...) is the free 'LiveGrabber' OSC Ableton tools from Showsync. The 'Analysis Grabber' can 'grab' audio frequency data which you can send via OSC to Izzy.

                        I haven't tried it, but it should work. https://www.showsync.com/tools...

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