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pvcompand~ External pvcompand~ either expands or compresses the differences between the amplitudes of the spectral frames.
pvcompand~ either expands or compresses the differences between the amplitudes of the spectral frames. The threshold is interpreted as dB and useful ranges are from about -60 to +60. Positive values increase the "peakiness" of the sound and negative values tend to whiten the spectrum.
quickthresh External Fast chord detection.
a faster, low-latency thresh-like object - optimized for chord detection
ramps Patch 'ramps' is an abstraction to make loop of ascending and descending ramps setting time and interpolation values. If the interpolation segment is not a multiple of the range size it is rounded to nearest value.
'ramps' is an abstraction to make loop of ascending and descending ramps setting time and interpolation values. If the interpolation segment is not a multiple of the range size it is rounded to nearest value. Arguments 1) loop (first inlet): the number 1 generates a loop of ascending and descending ramps; 2) on-off (second inlet): start and stop the ramps; 3) metro: (third inlett) metronome time in milliseconds; 4) interpol: (fourth inlet) interpolation value; 5) maxvalue (fifth inlet): high threshold of the ramp; 6) offset (sixth inlet): optional initial value for the ramp. Note that if the offset value is egual or greater then the 'maxvalue' argument you can generate only descending ramps. Outlet 1) Left outlet outputs the ramps int; 2) Right outlet outputs a bang with every zero transition .
rm.slice Javaclass (mxj) The [rm.slice] object fills a call with start and endpoints for segments within a buffer~ based on when amplitude rises above a given threshold.
The [rm.slice] object fills a call with start and endpoints for segments within a buffer~ based on when amplitude rises above a given threshold. This is a java implementation of Nao Tokui's [slice~] based on a Max implementation by Volker Böhm (see subpatcher below).
sah~ External Sample-and-hold
Sample-and-hold. The sah~ object accepts two signals. The left signal is the "input" and the right signal is the "control." When the control makes a transition from being at or below a the trigger value to being above the trigger value, the input is sampled and its current value is output until another control transition occurs and the input is sampled again. The default threshold value is 0, but can be specified via a float in the left inlet or as an argument to sah~.
St.hreshRec Abstraction Threshold that automatically record into a buffer.
St.hresh~ Abstraction Threshold. Useful for automatic recordings, gates, ducker and alike.
taint~ External taint~ multiplies the spectra of two input signals
taint~ multiplies the spectra of two input signals. Multiplication of spectra can cause significant drops in the amplitude of the output signal. The inverse option allows division of the input spectra. Division requires the use of a threshold to avert division by zero. Also, signal division will cause massive amplitude gains. Be careful of your ears and equipment. Start the amplitude very low (-100dB) and slowly work up to an acceptable level.
tap.gate~ External noise gate
eliminate signals below a threshold
tap.limiter~ External limit signal - dynamic
prevent a signal from exceeding a threshold
tap.nr~ External FFT spectral noise reduction
Spectral-based noise reduction. Sound in any given frequency band that is below the threshold will be attenuated.
tap.poly.nr~ External poly FFT spectral noise reduction
Spectral-based noise reduction. Sound in any given frequency band that is below the threshold will be attenuated.
thresh External Combine numbers into a list, when received close together
Collects items into a list if they appear within a certain amount of time
thresher~ External an amplitude/frequency sensitive gating object
threshold~ External Threshold~, when in its "lo" state, waits until the input signal exceeds the "hi" threshold value, and then bangs its left output.
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