>>>>> "R" == Robin Gareus: R> What I found interesting that it visualizes pretty much every R> aspect of the sound: Stereo-phase (obviously), frequency R> distribution (smooth vs jittery lines), amplitude per R> channel,.. These kinds of visualisations are very useful for mono-sources as well (just combing a signal with a delayed version of itself - ie. lagged embedding) simultaneously providing visual info from sample- up to (micro)phrase-level. Looking at the characteristics of the waveform along with the amplitude - even the 'noise-character' of the reverb-tail is displayed. I did a video once back in 1996 (on sgis, rendering frames for one full week...) testing this approach: http://users.notam02.no/~andersvi/works/OIOI/OIOI.avi (39Mb, music made with CLM). Guess its time to test these things in real-time now, adjusting delays, colour-schemes, fade-times etc. on the go for the graphics. -anders _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user