In the frequency domain
By Dude837
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http://www.otherbirds.com/tutorials/4-vocoder.zip
All tutorials: http://www.otherbirds.com/tutorials
In the frequency domain
By Dude837
http://www.otherbirds.com/tutorials/4-vocoder.zip
All tutorials: http://www.otherbirds.com/tutorials
Multiply by an analytic signal to detect the frequency of a sine wave.
When the frequencies match, the sum of the real and imaginary parts will be positive.
max-projects on Github: https://github.com/tkzic/max-projects
folder: heterodyne-filter
patch: heterodyne-test3.maxpat
By Jean Francois-Charles
Freeze sounds with Max MSP Jitter using FFT and Inverse FFT. For this video to be really useful, you will need to download the free Max/MSP/Jitter patches on http://www.cycling74.com/share.html
To get more “under the hood” insight, download the free article “A Tutorial for Spectral Sound Processing with Max/MSP and Jitter” http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1162/comj.2008.32.3.87
note: local patches in tkzic/jfcharles/
Using the fffb~ object in Max – with feedback and vocoder effects.
By Peter Elsea
Using generic Max/MSP objects.
By Christopher Dobrian
http://cycling74.com/forums/topic/risset-glissando/
local file: tkzic/max teaching examples/1658shepardglissupward.maxpat
A circular pitch illusion.
By Adrian Freed at CNMAT MMJ Depot.
http://cnmat.berkeley.edu/patch/4009
Try running several instances of the patch and setting the metro rate to about 200 ms.
Voice simulation object.
By Michael Zbysyzynski at CNMAT MMJ Depot
Based on the Rungler
By jvkr
note: 6/2021 – this link goes the the jvkr main page, not the Havoxicon
Max source: http://cycling74.com/forums/topic/sharing-is-rungling-stepped-havoc-in-gen/