Dear all,
The Stanford Laptop Orchestra (SLOrk) celebrates the conclusion of its
2012-2013 season/course with SLOrk's first full-scale concert performance
at Stanford University's new Bing Concert Hall! You are cordially invited
to an evening of works for the full ensemble of humans, laptops,
hemispherical speaker arrays, and new instruments!
Stanford Laptop Orchestra: Spring Concert 2013
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Thank you, and we hope to see you then and there!
Best,
Jieun and Ge!
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Ge Wang
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Stanford University
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I want to call a chuck server from my own client. To do so I need to know
in what way the contents of the chuck file and the arguments are
transferred. Are there any defined Result codes?
Hi guys,
I have implemented the Wavelet Transform in Chuck (to work with it moreover
of FFT, etc). The code is:
fun int[] discreteHaarWaveletTransform( int input[]){
int sum, difference,length,i;
int output[input.cap()];
for ( (input.cap() >> 1) => length ; true ; (length >> 1) => length) {
for (0 => i; i < length; ++i) {
input[i * 2] + input[i * 2 + 1] => sum;
input[i * 2] - input[i * 2 + 1] => difference;
sum => output[i] ;
difference => output[length + i];
}
if (length == 1) {
return output;
}
//Swap arrays to do next iteration
for (0=>i; i < (length<<1); i++){
output[i] => input[i];
}
}
}
The only one problem is that I don't know how get from adc the values of
the microphone input signal. I don't want to use FFT or similar. My
implementation of Haar Wavelet Transform need this values.
Anybody knows how get its?
Thanks so much.
--
Fernando Alonso MartÃn
Lualobus(a)gmail.com
http://roboticnaturalinteraction.com<http://www.roboticNaturalInteraction.com/famartin.html>