Dave,
Thanks, I hadn't seen the 3d spectrogram in snd. It does pretty much
what I wanted to do. So I'll refocus and try to get it working in
realtime first. It will probably take longer (because I have no idea
about jack and the like), but I'll get it started.
Thanks for all the suggestions and the pointers from everyone, when I've
made some progress I'll post.
Cheers,
Andrés
Dave Phillips wrote:
Downer wrote:
I'm
hoping that you're thinking of a realtime display, in which the
peaks roll off to create a true waterfall effect.
Baudline (
http://www.baudline.com) is a fantastic viewer that does fft
cascade. I've used it for a couple of years, and it is great for
figuring out how different sounds "work", and it has an
oscilloscope-type display as well.
Alas, whle baudline is indeed a wonderful application it doesn't do a
true waterfall display. Please see the results on Google for 'alan
peevers spectrogram' for more info regarding what I'm looking for.
Btw, there's a way to set Cthugha to do this, and I believe it might be
possible with Pd. Snd creates a nice OpenGL FFT display but it's not
realtime.
Best,
dp