Christian Mondrup has added an italian madrigal Tu che del mio dolore by Giovanni Battista Dalla Gostena (c.1558-1593) for 5 recorders to the recorder archive. Keep up the good work, Christian!
Thought you'd might want to see just how simple it is: my pyext example for Pure Data. I'm planning to make an object that takes in a floating point number of frequency height and determines what note it is and the amount of error ...
I decided I prefer writing normal logic in a language I'm used to, so I went looking for a Python-external for Pure Data. And sure enough, I found [Thomas Grill][1]'s [py/pyext][2] (built upon flext, a C layer for Python externals). I didn't figure out how to install the binaries ...
I think it's about time I introduce my project:
I want to use Pd to extract the overtones of the recorder and train a neural network to identify what kind of sound (broad, thin, glass-ish, etc) I'm playing. I want to use this to control VST processors to shape the sound I play. And after the network is trained, I want to the analysis and processing ...
I'd really like to get to know blogs that focus on Pure Data and/or Max/MSP and use it for development and performances. Leave a comment with your blog URL