quote:Originally posted by silver:
Guest doesn't understand the concept of a commercial product and a small little release, please ignore him.
Quite like it, similar to oldskool milkdrop on winamp :)
Thankyou Silver, I appreciate your positive comments.
Guest was quite amusing me actually, lol
I also appreciated Milkdrop (some of the views) but such a program in my opinion needs to be beat-focussed, and not all the views were.
EDIT There could be a lot more to it, but I need the motivation! lol
EDIT Seeing as you 'quite like it', might I point you to a new section I have just added to the FAQ page, regarding the program's controls? Thanks very much!
Posted - 2016/05/09 : 12:18:01
i understand the concept, but it does`nt work, what audio source is it actually using, "what u hear"
it does exactly the same thing when audio is playing or not
its would be better off just being a opensource project on github, for everyone else to add bitmaps and AVS. which was made opensource years ago, which should have been made standalone years ago
quote:Originally posted by Guest:
i understand the concept, but it does`nt work, what audio source is it actually using, "what u hear"
it does exactly the same thing when audio is playing or not
That is not true. When you are listening to a 4/4 signal, such as hardcore, it synchs itself to the beat. Silver has obviously got it working.
It gets the audio of what you are playing straight from the sound card using DirectSound, then predicts the time of the next beat, taking into account latency of sound card. So it looks in time.
You should get green activity in the spectrum and spectrogram on the demo, notably curves which look like lowercase letter 'r's in the spectrogram. This is covered on the FAQ section of my site, but here is a image of what it should look like....
Posted - 2016/05/09 : 12:53:24
it says the warface track is 290bpm, which is what it says when you load it with or without audio playing in winamp using directsound output and makes no difference
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Posted - 2016/05/09 : 13:37:25
I think that Milkdrop and AVS have always had problems with fast and distorted kickdrums. Most of the time it thinks the music is 90BPM for me so i have to set the BPM to a fixed rate.
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Posted - 2016/05/10 : 10:21:07
your gabba does`nt have distorted kick drums, the distortion is just the mid range, the main punch comes out the sub box speaker
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Looks like you've done some good work man and a fun project. Did you do your own Fourier analysis or something for beat detection? If so I would be curious to know if you self-taught and what resources you used...
Looks like you've done some good work man and a fun project. Did you do your own Fourier analysis or something for beat detection? If so I would be curious to know if you self-taught and what resources you used...