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mixviews question

Date1998-02-18 11:32
Fromjames@maths.ex.ac.uk
Subjectmixviews question
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Subject: MiXViews questions...
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 1998 23:13:27 GMT
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Hi there. I hope this is not off-topic for the Csound people. I've
been having fun with MiXViews on my linux box, mostly just using it as
a basic editor and scratching my head in wonder at the analysis
functions (I have pvoc working but don't know what to do with lpc)....


I had thought when I first started playing with it that it looked like
there was a way to extract a pitch envelope from a monophonic sound
source, edit it, and use that envelope file as a pitch control for
something else-- possibly by exporting the data to csound and using it
as a function table?. But now I can't for the life of me figure out if
there's a way to do this.

Also, I've tried saving the amplitude envelopes I create, using the
suggested extension "evp".  But when I try to re-load the saved files,
mixviews doesn't seem to understand what it's written... it displays
something that looks like an FM frequency plot, with little spikes
above and below 0, nothing like the nice smooth curves I worked on. :(

If anyone can give any help with this cool tool, I would really
appreciate it.

Thanks,

PW


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