analyzer~ object and latest distribution by CNMAT ?

Julien Bayle's icon

Hi there,

as many people (and a lot of my students), I'm looking for information about why CNMAT doesn't distribute analyzer~ in the latest release of their so powerful externals:
https://github.com/CNMAT/CNMAT-Externs/releases

in the previous, we can find it, so that's not a problem and more, fzero~, zsa.descriptors are good alternatives, but analyzer~ is discontinued ?

That's just my question.

Max Gardener's icon

Because it's Tristan Jehan's object, and he's in charge of it himself.

http://web.media.mit.edu/~tristan/maxmsp.html

You 'll need to contact him directly.

Julien Bayle's icon

Hi Max, that's the information I didn't have (and some didn't have too)
Thanks a lot

Julien

mzed's icon

CNMAT had to stop distributing that object because the FFTW license conflicts with the UC Berkeley license. Tristan hasn't been maintaining that in a long time.

The build instructions are on CNMAT's repository, if that helps.

clairerobot's icon

Hi, did anyone find a Max 8 compatible version of ~analyzer or make something similar? i'm also retracing some very old projects... and very much missing this external.

Cobi

pdelges's icon

You can find [analyser~] and many other objects here.

Julien Bayle's icon

Everything, including old release (including analyzer~ working with Max8), and as far as I know, can be found there:

clairerobot's icon

Thank you, this is fabulous!

Julien Bayle's icon

u'r welcome

Josef Rebbe's icon

It seems that the analyzer~ object is not working,

Does anybody know of an alternative to measure the amplitudes of the first 16 harmonics of an incoming tone?

Julien Bayle's icon

Check zsa.descriptors lib

Pi4 B's icon

I think that zsa.freqpeak~ could be used for this purpose