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[Csnd] Re: Re: name for opcode

Date2010-11-24 21:46
From"Partev Barr Sarkissian"
Subject[Csnd] Re: Re: name for opcode
How about "pvstgen1"  ???


-pbs


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--- oyvind.brandtsegg@ntnu.no wrote:

From: Oeyvind Brandtsegg 
To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: name for opcode
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2010 14:10:01 +0200

Hooray! :-)

2010/10/26 Victor Lazzarini :
> Well, there are two opcodes (mincer and tpscal) already in 5.12 (OSX) that
> use phase locking (the second one also does onset detection).
> For the next release, tpscal changes name to temposcal and I have a version
> of it producing fsigs (which is what I am trying to name).
> I'm also working on a 'frequency locking' version of phase locking for
> fsigs. Plus a couple of new methods for extracting the spectral envelope,
> which will go into pvscale, pvshift and pvsvoc, improving the quality of the
> formant preservation (which is currently poor). I'm planning
> opcodes to manipulate the spectral envelope as well.
> (By the way, If anyone's in Edinburgh on 5/11, I'll demonstrate some of
> these things in a talk at the Soundings festival).
> Victor
> On 26 Oct 2010, at 11:30, peiman khosravi wrote:
>
> This morning I realised that in Logic pro's vocoder instrument (not a
> particularly good one either) the analysis part of the signal is simply
> called 'Ana'. Is that apple being overly politically correct?!
>
> Since there is talk about new pvs opcodes, how is the phase-locking
> implementation going?
>
> Best,
> Peiman
>
> On 26 October 2010 11:08, Adam  wrote:
>>
>> pvsftfs             bit of a mouthful, might be too much.
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday 26 October 2010 09:55 pm, Victor Lazzarini wrote:
>> > Thanks everyone for the ideas. One thing to bear in mind is that
>> > 'read'  might imply reading PV data from table (which is already done
>> > by pvsftr etc),
>> > while what this does is to read samples from a table, then analyse
>> > them, producing
>> > an fsig, hence the 'anal'.
>> >
>> > I think  I like pvsftanal better than pvstanal and I agree with
>> > shorter names.
>> > But I have not decided yet. If anyone has more ideas, please keep them
>> > coming.
>> >
>> >   Victor
>> >
>> > On 25 Oct 2010, at 23:29, moko@city-net.com wrote:
>> > > I like the read idea...maybe pvstread. Keeps it within the old 8
>> > > character
>> > > framework and seems more descriptive of what you describe as its
>> > > function
>> > > than "anal." In any case, it will be useful--Thanks!
>> > >
>> > > --David Mooney
>> > >
>> > >> It is good not to have names that are too long, if at all possible (I
>> > >> wrote, having made some quite long ones!). While I see the
>> > >> potential for
>> > >> confusion, I am not bothered by "pvstanal" as a name. A shorter name
>> > >> could be "pvsaft" or "pvsftan" (or something...).
>> > >>
>> > >> Richard Dobson
>> > >>
>> > >> On 25/10/2010 21:36, joachim heintz wrote:
>> > >>> glad to hear about a new pvs opcode ...
>> > >>> there is pvsfread, and pvsbufread -
>> > >>> so perhaps pvstabread? or pvsiftread?
>> > >>> but i don't know which arguments it uses, and my english is
>> > >>> definitely
>> > >>> too poor ...
>> > >>>
>> > >>> joachim
>> > >>>
>> > >>> Am 25.10.2010 um 22:20 schrieb Victor Lazzarini:
>> > >>>> I'm stuck for a name of a new opcode I'm preparing. It's a pvs
>> > >>>> opcode,
>> > >>>> it reads from a table (e.g. with GEN01), analyses it and
>> > >>>> produces a fsig.
>> > >>>>
>> > >>>> Currently, it's called pvstanal (as in pvsanal with a t in the
>> > >>>> middle), but it's probably easily confused with pvsanal.
>> > >>>>
>> > >>>> So, does anyone have a suggestion?
>> > >>
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