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    Sound Frequency Analysis limitations

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    • bonemapB
      bonemap Izzy Guru
      last edited by

      Hi,

      Sound frequency analysis is possible on the four Live Capture / Sound Inputs. The Sound Frequency Analysis checkbox activates this for the four inputs through the Sound Frequency Watcher actor. 
      Does the Sound Input actor bypass the Live Capture Settings - allowing up to sixteen sound channels directly from a hardware audio interface? If so is there any way to segment sound frequency analysis on the Sound Input actor?
      Regards,
      Bonemap 

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      • lpipozL
        lpipoz
        last edited by

        Hi,

        I've done this a few years ago with a PD patch that monitored five audios inputs from a MOTU.
        The volume of the frequency choosed was sent via OSC to IZY.
        That worked really well, and with really small CPU hit.
        Izy sent back an OSC trigger to let PD record the sound when needed, and an Apple Script was used to import the files in IZY.
        Here is the PD Patch:
        https://www.dropbox.com/s/zrtp5gg6ctkbmut/Tour%20Du%20Cadran%2001.pd?dl=0
        ![](https://www.dropbox.com/s/rroanrvxfjb16a8/Screenshot%202015-10-15%2015.08.59.jpg?dl=1)
        In IZY you need to open Stream Setup, and check auto-detect.
        Set Port 1 to /isadora-multi2
        ![](https://www.dropbox.com/s/xjgm9a3ac7u4vf9/Screenshot%202015-10-15%2015.10.13.jpg?dl=1)
        Create OSC Listener, and your done:
        ![](https://www.dropbox.com/s/xprke0gq73vge18/Screenshot%202015-10-15%2015.11.04.jpg?dl=1)
        Hope this help.
        Best
        Loïc
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        • bonemapB
          bonemap Izzy Guru
          last edited by

          Great! Thank you for the detail.

          http://bonemap.com | Australia
          Izzy STD/USB 3.2.6 | + Beta 3.x.x
          MBP 16” 2019 2.4 GHz Intel i9 64GB AMD Radeon Pro 5500 8 GB 4TB SSD | 14.1.2 Sonoma
          Mac Studio 2023 M2 Ultra 128GB | OSX 14.1.2 Sonoma
          A range of deployable older Macs

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          • bennidB
            bennid
            last edited by

            hi there,
            i did a volume analysis tool for max for live, it outputs osc too ( can be received in isadora),
            no frequency analysis,
            here it is,
            enjoy
            http://www.maxforlive.com/library/index.php?by=any&q=soundvolume

            www.le-spang.fr www.lematrice.com

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            • bonemapB
              bonemap Izzy Guru
              last edited by

              Cool! thanks.

              http://bonemap.com | Australia
              Izzy STD/USB 3.2.6 | + Beta 3.x.x
              MBP 16” 2019 2.4 GHz Intel i9 64GB AMD Radeon Pro 5500 8 GB 4TB SSD | 14.1.2 Sonoma
              Mac Studio 2023 M2 Ultra 128GB | OSX 14.1.2 Sonoma
              A range of deployable older Macs

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