@hakey: Which part of "greatness" Yorkshire?
I'm originally from Hull (well, Patrington).
Right over on t'other sideHoward wrote:@hakey: Which part of "greatness" Yorkshire?
I'm originally from Hull (well, Patrington).
Neither the audio source window(tabs) at the top, nor the harmonics window at the bottom are "editors" in the sense that you normally would use an editor, aka direct manipulation of the data points -- they are read-only views. Since Zebra already has an editor per se, it is not a priority for me to do that. In fact one could argue that these creations of mine are test-beds for features that might one day make their way into Zebra and make my program(s) obsolete -- let's hope so -- but if not then they can always be useful auxiliary tools.hakey wrote:Using Spectroblend within Zebra's OSC windows it's possible to draw harmonics/partials with both positive and negative amplitudes (that is above and below the x axis). Am I right in thinking that partials of opposite sign are of opposite phase? If so, might it not be an idea to allow some way to manipulate partials of both phase within the same window?billstei wrote:One of my highly guarded secret brainfarts is to put a post-fft harmonic processing module/panel into the middle space of the Italian section, that would do some of the stuff I was doing with Delta patches, for example "Increase Even Harmonics 50%" and other fiddle faddle of that sort.
For example, reading up on the acoustics of brass instruments (poss. in one of the SOS 'Symth Secrets' articles) I'm sure that I read something along the lines of "in the case of 'x' the phase of every even partial is reversed".
If none of this makes sense just ignore.
One way to accomplish what you are saying would be to have an offset parameter for all/each of 128 harmonics. But in the end what you see is entirely algorithmic, and is (more or less constantly) being updated in realtime.hakey wrote:Thanks for that comprehensive answer billstei. I've learnt a little bit there - I didn't know that fft analysis calculates sines of varying phase, but that makes sense when one thinks about it.
As regards the ability to do additional spectroblend editing (on top of fft sample to spectroblend conversion - that's what you're talking about here, right?), well I was just seizing upon your 'post-fft harmonic processing module comment' and obviously leapt to conclusions about how far you might like to go with it.
But it is your baby, you do as you see fit. I'm sure that it'll be fun.
Actually I meant an offset added to the magnitude of a given harmonic, not the phase of the harmonic.Urs wrote:The idea of a phase offset is cool, but how do you get it into Zebra then?
Oh... I guess I'm too confused with all those grapes aroundbillstei wrote:Actually I meant an offset added to the magnitude of a given harmonic, not the phase of the harmonic.
Those are pre-fermented so please be careful.Urs wrote:Oh... I guess I'm too confused with all those grapes aroundbillstei wrote:Actually I meant an offset added to the magnitude of a given harmonic, not the phase of the harmonic.

Oops, havn't even imported them into iPhoto yetbillstei wrote:where are the photographs of the Urs vacation?
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