Re: [Audacity-nyquist] Learning warp
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From: irijako <zaj...@or...> - 2008-08-28 01:24:00
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Thank you for the replies. I am sorry for lack of explanation. Just for a reference, I present a plugin that I wrote in order to re-order sliced segments in audio loop. The plugin askes parameters, the tempo of the audio loop, how many times the beat will be segmented, and from which segment each of new segment will be copied. http://irijako.up.seesaa.net/image/SoundShufflingSimple.ny It works somehow but I would like to learn more proper way of writing codes. As David mentioned, simple expression like (sim (at 0 (cue (extract 0.5 1 s))) (at 0.5 (cue (extract 0 0.5 s)))) generates the last half of the selected audio followed by the entire audio, but this failure can be somehow rescued by use of (loud) function. I cannot understand it. If this fundamentally violates the proper use of Nyquist, I am afraid that Audacity-Nyquist is not the best choice for my aim. Thanks edgar, your advice seems very interesting to me, but I am afraid that I do not understand it properly. It would be very helpful if you give me an example. And in my environment, just (s-rest 1.0) creats a silent track in a length of the current selection in Audacity. But is this not the right code? Many thanks for further suggestions. Irijako -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Learning-warp-tp779593p788469.html Sent from the audacity-nyquist mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |