Let us know how it works out -- that give us the advice based on yout experience. Please ==John ff Quoting Pablo Fernandez : > Thank you all for the suggestions! > I will give pvsfreeze and the delay with > feedback a serious try. > > > On 16.08.2014 10:29, Iain McCurdy wrote: >> A simple method is to use pvsfreeze and to trigger ampitude and >> frequency freezing shortly after a note onset though amplitude >> tracking and a threshold trigger. I have used this in the bundled >> example for pvsfreeze in Cabbage. You will hear that the timbre is >> very static - well, frozen - if you want some spectral movement, >> and therefore probably greater resemblence to the source sound, I >> would suggest a very long time stretch using pvsbuffer/pvsbufread >> which could be triggered and retriggered in a similar fashion to >> the pvsfreeze example mentioned above. Using pvsbuffer/pvsbufread >> would be a bit more complicated and uinfortunately I don't have a >> ready-made example to give you. >> I >> >>> From: blopaaf@gmail.com >>> Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2014 23:18:27 +0200 >>> To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk >>> Subject: [Csnd] how to sustain a recorded tone >>> >>> Greetings Csound community! >>> >>> I have a simple question. I would like to >>> write a csound program that sustains a recorded >>> tone from a classical guitar for an arbitrary long time. >>> More precisely, to sustain the steady timber >>> that remains approx. 200 ms after plucking >>> the string. I have been playing around with >>> granular synthesis, but the result always >>> has this "underwater" quality. I would >>> like the tone to prolong as naturally >>> as possible (and to be able to process >>> it in real time as well). Before trying fft and >>> additive synthesis I thought I'd better >>> ask the experts. Any suggestions will >>> be greatly appreciated since I am a >>> novice user fumbling in the dark. >>> Thanks in advance! >>> >>> pablo >>> >>> >>> Send bugs reports to >>> https://github.com/csound/csound/issues >>> Discussions of bugs and features can be posted here >>> To unsubscribe, send email sympa@lists.bath.ac.uk with body >>> "unsubscribe csound" >>> >>> >>> > > > Send bugs reports to > https://github.com/csound/csound/issues > Discussions of bugs and features can be posted here > To unsubscribe, send email sympa@lists.bath.ac.uk with body > "unsubscribe csound"