Very fun experience with OM spectral function! Have you ever heard a piano speaking?
Very fun experience with OM spectral function! Have you ever heard a piano speaking? opmo, jesele, AM and 1 other 3 1
AM Posted January 28 of course... PETER ABLINGERS famous work (2009) Speaking Piano ABLINGER.MUR.AT Speaking Piano nice, to re-do it with OMPO JulioHerrlein, opmo, VicentAdsuaraMora and 1 other 3 1 Quote
JulioHerrlein Posted January 28 Amazing function ! I remember that video too ! Really cool to provide resources in spectral stuff. Quote
Deb76 Posted January 30 Hello Stephane, I tested the script by replacing the spectral data of the voice "(library 'adrien-frames 'frames nil:collect:all)" to which I do not have access with those of the spectral function tutorial (library 'marangona- frames 'partials nil:collect:all) and it works. But for this video, Stephane what "software" did you use to extract the spectral data (in two-point data and three-point data) from the FFT from the audio file? I did some research, I found some interesting links like Mathlab, but nothing allowing me to obtain the useful data for the spectral function. Otherwise, it's really a very interesting function. Thanks Janusz. Quote
AndreOktave Posted February 1 The new function spear-data-to-library is very helpful, this makes it easy to import and it works perfectly for me, thank you very much, Janusz! best AO VicentAdsuaraMora 1 Quote
Stephane Boussuge Posted February 24 On 1/30/2024 at 7:31 PM, Deb76 said: Hello Stephane, I tested the script by replacing the spectral data of the voice "(library 'adrien-frames 'frames nil:collect:all)" to which I do not have access with those of the spectral function tutorial (library 'marangona- frames 'partials nil:collect:all) and it works. But for this video, Stephane what "software" did you use to extract the spectral data (in two-point data and three-point data) from the FFT from the audio file? I did some research, I found some interesting links like Mathlab, but nothing allowing me to obtain the useful data for the spectral function. Otherwise, it's really a very interesting function. Thanks Janusz. I use the software Spear: https://www.klingbeil.com/spear/ Quote
gzapper Posted August 5 Hi Stephane, this is very cool. I can't find which data format Opusmodus is looking for from SPEAR, do you just export as text or SDIF? thanks john gzowski Quote
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