This tutorial shows how to use live sound input to interactively contol media in Isadora. It focuses on the Sound Level Watcher, showing how it can serve either as a continuous controller or as a trigger.
hi, i dont know if anyone actually answers questions on here but i thought i might as well ask anyway. Is there any kind of internal way of processing an incoming sound and splitting it up into different frequency ranges?
So in a similar fashion to how the left and the right can be used independently to alter parameters I would to know if its possible to split up incoming audio into bass, mid and treble to do the same thing? thanks
hi, i dont know if anyone actually answers questions on here but i thought i might as well ask anyway. Is there any kind of internal way of processing an incoming sound and splitting it up into different frequency ranges?
So in a similar fashion to how the left and the right can be used independently to alter parameters I would to know if its possible to split up incoming audio into bass, mid and treble to do the same thing? thanks
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