Has anyone tried to include EZFFT to obtain the amplitude of a sound to use inside Razor. I'm replacing the Pulse to Saw with EZFFT amplitudes, inside the "Partial Process" Core Cell (It's inside Synth>Synth>Parameters>Parameter Calc),
Here's inside the Pulse to Saw oscillator what I'm doing
Now I'm trying to replace it from the oscillator A Amplitude but still no sound
If you notice there's a red line around the modules. That means something is wrong. Can you undo what you've done one step at a time until the red lines go away.
Ok thank you! Now I'm sending only a to Waveform 1 A inside Core Cell. It reacts to the volume of the sidechain but I'm getting only a crackling sound.
I'm still trying to make this work, it's weird how the amplitude works but not the frequency and I'm using ezfft 512.
I've been trying to contact errorsmith to find a solution, but still no answer.
I have never used easy fft. But would you need that to find the amplitude of a sound. Are you trying to balance something automatically or something. I assume you want an equal loudness when switching between two or more wave forms.
It is for the single amplitude of every partials.
My goal is to have a sidechain input as an oscillator and you can use all the effects to modify the tone in a spectral way.
I see, it works similar to a vocoder. It can be difficult to get it to work in some daw's that don't allow side chaining; or sending audio from one track into another. Those are fun, good luck with it. Wish I could help more but I see what your doing. I do everything in core and know very little about primary modules. Is there an ez fft in core?
how do you mean that, that the frequency isn't working? is the failure point during analysis, resynthesis, or elsewhere?
It is when I replace razor oscillator with the resynthesized partials.
For example, when I have a saw wave as sidechain, I can see in Razor panel the right harmonics, but I don't get any right sound