----- Original Message -----
From: joachim heintz <jh@joachimheintz.de>
Date: Monday, June 15, 2009 4:22 pm
Subject: [Csnd] pvsmix
To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk

> Hello Victor -
>
> in the manual description of pvsmix it's written: "This
> opcode 
> combines the most prominent components of two pvoc streams into
> a 
> single mixed stream." I have two questions about this:
> 1. Does this mean that the amplitude values of each bin are
> compared 
> between the two fsigs, and the stronger amplitude value is
> taken? If 
> not, could you please describe the way it works?

yes that is how it works.

> 2. Could it be useful to have something like
>    fsig pvsmix fsigin1, fsigin2, [kscale1 [,kscale2]]
> where kscale1 and kscale2 (default = 1) are multipliers for
> being able 
> to change the amount of mixing between the two sources?

I'm not sure whether this would be useful. You could just scale
the signals before mixing. Most of the processing opcodes let
you do this.

>
> Best regards -
>
> joachim
>
>
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Dr Victor Lazzarini, Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Music,National University of Ireland, Maynooth