| The wsig opcodes are different from the pvs and they do different
things, mostly used to get control data from audio signals (like pitch
for instance).
They are not really used to process and transform sounds.
Victor
On 4 Jan 2011, at 11:38, francesco wrote:
>
> Dear All,
> i am reading in manual about spectral processing and i would only
> ask some
> questions:
>
> Are non standard spectral processing opcodes (spectrum and family)
> actual,
> or are they 'passed' by new pvs opcodes?
>
> In that manual page (non standard spectral ...) are mention two data
> type (d
> and w),
> but i never see a d type, are this an old format no more present or
> i do not
> understand?
>
> Thank,
> ciao,
> francesco.
>
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