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Date2006-03-14 08:15
FromDrweski nicolas
Subjectanalysis
Hi, 

I have never done analysis with csound. I don't know
how its work. Can we analyse the spectre of a sound
and reproduce him by synthesys ?
( I am working on macsound )
Nicolas


	

	
		
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Date2006-03-14 09:35
FromVictor Lazzarini
SubjectRe: analysis
yes. You can use the pvanal utility for it. Not sure how you would
do it in MacCsound, but with the command-line it is

csound -U pvanal  inputfile  outputfile

Then you can use one of the PV opcodes to resynthesise it.

Victor

At 08:15 14/03/2006, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have never done analysis with csound. I don't know
>how its work. Can we analyse the spectre of a sound
>and reproduce him by synthesys ?
>( I am working on macsound )
>Nicolas
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Victor Lazzarini
Music Technology Laboratory
Music Department
National University of Ireland, Maynooth 

Date2006-03-14 14:29
FromDavid Akbari
SubjectRe: analysis
Hi Nicolas,

Perhaps the easiest solution for you is to simply drag an audio file 
onto MacCsound's icon in your Dock (when it's running)

It brings up the audio file window and you can select [pvanal] from the 
drop down menu and press the green play arrow to set where your 
resultant .pvx analysis file ends up.

PVOC-EX (.pvx) format is far superior to the older style .pvc format, 
both in ease of use and in sound quality IMO.


-David

On Mar 14, 2006, at 3:15 AM, Drweski nicolas wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have never done analysis with csound. I don't know
> how its work. Can we analyse the spectre of a sound
> and reproduce him by synthesys ?
> ( I am working on macsound )
> Nicolas

Date2006-03-14 19:48
FromDrweski nicolas
SubjectRe: analysis
Thank you very much David.
It works well.

Nicolas

--- David Akbari  a écrit :

> Hi Nicolas,
> 
> Perhaps the easiest solution for you is to simply
> drag an audio file 
> onto MacCsound's icon in your Dock (when it's
> running)
> 
> It brings up the audio file window and you can
> select [pvanal] from the 
> drop down menu and press the green play arrow to set
> where your 
> resultant .pvx analysis file ends up.
> 
> PVOC-EX (.pvx) format is far superior to the older
> style .pvc format, 
> both in ease of use and in sound quality IMO.
> 
> 
> -David
> 
> On Mar 14, 2006, at 3:15 AM, Drweski nicolas wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have never done analysis with csound. I don't
> know
> > how its work. Can we analyse the spectre of a
> sound
> > and reproduce him by synthesys ?
> > ( I am working on macsound )
> > Nicolas
> 
> -- 
> Send bugs reports to this list.
> To unsubscribe, send email to
> csound-unsubscribe@lists.bath.ac.uk
> 



	

	
		
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