Like Sean, I've used extensively IRCAM'S MuBu (modern CataRT, kind of) for this technique. It's really an amazing synthesis platform, but I would be highly interested in an SC option with more feature selection options than is currently available.At the same time it's worth noting that amplitude appears to be (for my uses) the most useful feature for comparison anyway, which Concat2 offers in SC, as well as centroid & tilt (which I have not yet tested).On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 8:50 AM <sean.o.dala@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I have been using the CataRT software in Max to explore these processes but am longing for a similar approach in SC.Thanks for starting this conversation!Seán Ó Dálaighcomposer/sound artistRepresented by the 2018 Emerging Composer Scheme - Contemporary Music Centre, IrelandAr Céad 19 Noll 2018 ag 10:20, scríobh <wallace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:On 18.12.18 20:45, pelectron69@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I remember this « old » video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxo4StjV0Cg
>
> But the link to the code does't work anymore. Maybe someone on the list
> has it? I have to search my hard drives ...
that looks indeed like what I am trying to do :)
If you have a chance to find the code it would be much appreciated!
thanks,
Marcello
> In this topic, the MaxMSP Mubu family of Ircam objects is the most
> advanced I know. It would be great to have the equivalent in SC !!
> It's a shame that the development of audio descriptors and analysis is
> no longer supported by anyone in the SC community...
>
> All the best,
>
> p
>
>
>
>> Le 18 déc. 2018 à 11:56, wallace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> <mailto:wallace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
>>
>> hi,
>>
>> yes, i did see and checked Concat, but this is only about concatenative
>> Synthesis and not about the corpus-based selection of features.
>> Or am I missing something?
>>
>>
>> On 18.12.18 10:38, mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> <mailto:mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Have you tried the Concat uGens included in the sc3-plugins? They work
>>> quite nicely
>>>
>>> http://doc.sccode.org/Classes/Concat.html
>>>
>>> http://doc.sccode.org/Classes/Concat2.html
>>>
>>> On 18/12/2018 08.45, wallace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>>> hi,
>>>>
>>>> I've recently discovered Real-Time Corpus-Based Concatenative Synthesis,
>>>> more info here:
>>>> http://imtr.ircam.fr/imtr/CataRT
>>>>
>>>> It sounds very interesting and I also found an implementation in SC:
>>>> https://github.com/kitefishlabs/cbpsc/
>>>> Unfortunately it does not run on my computer, probably because the code
>>>> is old.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone use this project? if not, do you maybe know other projects
>>>> or other existing solutions for Real-Time Corpus-Based Concatenative
>>>> Synthesis in SC?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Marcello
>>>>
>>>>
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