Spectrum Analyzer Morph

Mark Guzdial guzdial at cc.gatech.edu
Fri Sep 24 14:43:06 UTC 1999


I hadn't checked out the "other options" until I read Bruce's note.  The
Signal view is EXCELLENT!  This could be a neat tool for learning about
sound.  Whistling very clearly gave me a relatively clean sinusoidal wave,
and generic "noise" looks, well, noisey.

Mark

>Hi,
>  Yes, I've tried it out.   The sonogram one seemed not to work for me,
>but I chalked it up
>to too slow a system.  The other two options worked fine.  It was really
>neat!   My office
>mates wondered why I was making silly sounds...
>
>cheers
>
>bruce
>
>Dan Ingalls <Dan.Ingalls at disney.com> wrote:
>> Just Curious...
>>
>> Has anyone tried this out?  It's a lot of fun to play with and a
>>significant piece of real-time software for a friendly,
>>garbage-collecting, object-oriented language.
>>
>> Just get the 'new morph...' menu, and choose SpectrumAnalyzerMorph from
>>the Widgets category.  Make sure you have a microphone hooked up, push
>>'start', adjust the gain, and start making silly noises.
>>
>> Enjoy
>> 	- Dan


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