[Rwp] Osara
Ashley Coleman
amc05111 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 22 13:57:13 EST 2016
Hi all
I'm a new Reaper user, and am switching over to Osara. Does anyone know if
there is a developed key map for it?
Thanks Ashley
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-----Original Message-----
From: RWP [mailto:rwp-bounces at bluegrasspals.com] On Behalf Of Chris Smart
Sent: Friday, January 22, 2016 12:15 PM
To: Reapers Without Peepers
Subject: Re: [Rwp] ReaAccess no longer available
You need to get Osara instead!
https://github.com/nvaccess/osara
Reaccess hasn't been developed for years.
At 06:57 AM 1/22/2016, you wrote:
>Hi all,Â
>
>Does anybody know where I can get a copy of ReaAccess for windows ? The
>domain of the website seems to be expired.
>
>By the way, the reason I need it is to test a plug-in I am working on
>at Queen Mary University of London called Accessible Spectrum Analyser,
>which sonifies frequency spectra in order to make them accessible.Â
>
>more info and link to the first prototype below and if you'd like to
>give some feedback, I am all ears
>
>thank youÂ
>FioreÂ
>
>
>
>Links for plug-in download:
>
><http://depic.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/sites/depic.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/files/Accessi
>bleSpectrumAnalyser_draft1_32bit.dll>VST
>plugin 32 bit  for Windows
>
><http://depic.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/sites/depic.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/files/Accessi
>bleSpectrumAnalyser_draft1_64bit.dll>VST
>plugin 64 bit  for WindowsÂ
>
><http://depic.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/?q=system/files/AccessibleSpectrumAnalyse
>r.component.zip>AU plugin for Mac, drop it in
>/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Components
>
>Usage:
>
>You can select the range of frequencies you want to monitor  by
>setting selection-start and selection-size parameters. For example if
>you'd like to monitor the frequencies from 20Hz to 1Khz, you want to
>set selection start to 20Hz and selection size to 1880Hz So once the
>selection size is set, by moving the selection start parameter, you can
>scan the whole spectrum from low frequencies to high frequencies.Â
>
>Then to activate the sonification, you want to tweak the threshold
>parameter: when any of the frequencies in the selection goes above the
>threshold, the plug-in will beep at 440Hz  plus  one semitone per db
>of difference between the frequency component and the threshold. For
>instance if your audio has one frequency component whose magnitude is
>-3db and you set your threshold at -2db you will hear  an A#, which is
>given by 440Hz (A) plus one semitone for the 1 db difference.
>
>at the moment only the frequency component with the biggest magnitude
>in the selection is taken into account for the sonificationÂ
>
>dry and wet parameters are for volumes of the original audio and the
>sonification respectively. Â
>
>
>And now some questions if you'd like to answer any of them :Â
>
>1) would you find this plug-in useful ?Â
>
>2) would you prefer to have some indication in the sonification of
>where the selection is in the total spectral range. For example I
>could use panning to indicate if the selection and hence the sonified
>frequency components are towards the low end of the spectrum or the
>high end. However this information might be redundant since you set
>the selection yourselves and you know already where it is? Another
>option could be to use panning to give information about the location
>of the peaking frequency components within the selection.Â
>
>3) would you prefer to have the sound of all the frequency components
>passing the threshold in the selection rather than the biggest ? In
>this case the sound would be made out of a lot of sine waves with
>different pitch (one per
>component) and obviously the pitch would no longer be linked to the
>difference with the threshold. I am afraid this would turn out to be
>quite noisy though.
>
>4) how easy/hard is it for you to handle parameters which such a big
>range like the selection start going from 20 to 20.000 ?Â
>
>5) Would you prefer to have a selection-end parameter rather than
>selection-size or doesn't really matter ?
>
>Thanks
>Fiore
>
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