harmonizer

flavioferreira@ufmg.br's icon

I'm studying the object harmv2~ and I was knowing that the object harmv1~ exists. Does anyone know where I can find information about it (help or description, for example)?

José Manuel Berenguer's icon

as harmv2~ does, harmv1~ belongs to the ircam ispw compatibility
library

jmb

flavioferreira@ufmg.br's icon

Thank you Mr. jmb, but I didn't find this object in the web. Do you know where I can find it?
Flavio.

José Manuel Berenguer's icon

as far as i know, it is provided as part of the real time software pack

jmb

f.e's icon

so, get ready to spare 240 Euros.

f.e

Emmanuel Jourdan's icon

Transposer~ uses the same principe as harmv2~. It's just moving in a
delay line continuously (using signal) to get transposition. The main
difference is harmv2~ have to be connected to a tapin~ object,
transposer~ have it's own embed.

Best,
ej

Hans-Gunter Lock's icon

I recommend to use gizmo~ for transposing, in this way, like it is shown
in the help-patch. Its spectral transposeing, no looping artefacts and it
sounds very nice also if you ar transposeing more than oktave. Therefore,
it is more expensive for the cpu like a delay-based pitch-shift, with my
G4 1GHz PowerBook I can use only 4 or 5 gizmo~s (depends from the other
stuff is useing in same time).

Hans-Gunter Lock