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Host Forum: Sonic Visualiser / amplitude values
« on: June 13, 2011, 23:16:26 »
Hi people,

Say..does anyone knows how I can get all amplitude values of a waveform into a .vsl file?
The best would be to define the resolution/interval between values.
So for example, 2 kickdrums would give .svl values like

1.0
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0
1.0
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0

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Host Forum: Sonic Visualiser / Re: sonic visualiser real time?
« on: June 13, 2011, 15:18:05 »
jelle, you are looking for a 'realtime' solution in the 'linear-content' domain.
Sonic visualiser completely is in the 'linear-content' domain, as it works with pre-recorded data.

If you want to analyse realtime try searching for:

- audio analysation, spectrum meter plugins @ www.kvr-vst.com
- find a vst host @ www.kvr-vst.com

A VST is a plugin, so in your VST host, you should feed the line-in of your soundcard to your VST plugin.


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OK,

now for something completely different: use sonic visualiser with animation :)
Believe it or not, but this is indirectly made by using sonic visualiser:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZtXsuIcqMs

I was looking for a tool, which allows me to add/manage time-related metadata.
More specific, I wanted to be able to have datafiles which contain triggerpoints for use in animation.
For beatsyncing audio with video, this would be great.

SOLUTION: Sonic Visualiser and the .svl xmlformat

Also, I'm working on .svl 'datamassager' utility, which allows transcoding of svl-annotation-files to any scripting language:

http://leon.vankammen.eu/avs-vjgen

Great stuff this Sonic Visualiser.
Normally applications like blender,3dmax,afterfx have builtin timeline editors.
But if you are more into scripting animations, Sonic Visualiser is a great way to create datafiles for time-related events.

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