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Author | Topic: Durations of Spectral Files |
cristian_vogel Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() I have been trying to number crunch files that are longer than 20s, and I appreciate that its a big job for the Capybara - I wanted to know if its faster to do spectral analysis of longish AIF files, with more DSP cards in the box? Or if there is a 3rd party tool that could generate spectral analysis files for Kyma , doing the calculations on the host machine? Then maybe you could feed really long spectral analysis files to the resynthesis modules, spectral alignment and spectral editing tool? IP: Logged |
SSC Administrator |
![]() ![]() ![]() The spectral analysis takes place in real time so if you have a 20 s file, it takes 20 s to play through it and save the result in the analysis file. The amount of time this takes is independent of the number of expansion cards. I believe that Loris spectral analysis software can produce files readable by Kyma (http://sourceforge.net/projects/loris/). [This message has been edited by SSC (edited 03 April 2006).] IP: Logged |
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