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Pull \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/om-dyci2/Ircam_Authorization_Key.txt b/om-dyci2/Ircam_Authorization_Key.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..18e108e --- /dev/null +++ b/om-dyci2/Ircam_Authorization_Key.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ 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 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/README.md b/om-dyci2/README.md similarity index 83% rename from README.md rename to om-dyci2/README.md index cb02d82..0fa6fba 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/om-dyci2/README.md @@ -4,10 +4,10 @@ OM-DYCI2 is a framework for interactive generation of musical sequences combinin OM-DYCI2 is the compositional declination of the Max [DYCI2 library dedicated to interaction](https://github.com/DYCI2/Dyci2Lib) developped in the [OM#](https://github.com/cac-t-u-s/om-sharp)/[OM6](http://repmus.ircam.fr/openmusic/) visual programming and computer-aided composition environments ([Doc Python Library](http://repmus.ircam.fr/downloads/docs/DYCI2_library/)). -© Victoire Siguret, Jean Bresson, Jérôme Nika — STMS lab IRCAM / CNRS / Sorbonne Université, 2018. +© Victoire Siguret, Jean Bresson & Jérôme Nika — STMS lab IRCAM / CNRS / Sorbonne Université, 2018. Contributions by Dionysios Papanikolaou and Mikhail Malt (2021). -If using the library, please quote: __Nika, Jérôme, and Jean Bresson. "Composing Structured Music Generation Processes with Creative Agents." 2nd Joint Conference on AI Music Creativity (AIMC 2021). 2021 [(Article)](https://aimc2021.iem.at/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/AIMC_2021_Nika_Bresson.pdf)__ . The appendix of this article refers to multimedia resources extracted from recent creations using OM-DYCI2 (Pascal Dusapin, Steve Lehman, Rémi Fox, Le Fresnoy - Studio National des Arts Contemporains, etc.). Moreover, it is a good introduction to the use of the library since it details all the playing modes implemented in the tutorials. +If using the library please quote: __Nika, Jérôme, and Jean Bresson. "Composing Structured Music Generation Processes with Creative Agents." 2nd Joint Conference on AI Music Creativity (AIMC 2021). 2021 [(Article)](https://aimc2021.iem.at/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/AIMC_2021_Nika_Bresson.pdf)__ . The appendix of this article refers to multimedia resources extracted from recent creations using OM-DYCI2 (Pascal Dusapin, Steve Lehman, Rémi Fox, Le Fresnoy - Studio National des Arts Contemporains, etc.). Moreover, it is a good introduction to the use of the library since it details all the playing modes implemented in the tutorials. ------ @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ See: https://www.ircam.fr/product/abonnement-premium-individuel-annuel/ (see *** - Authorize --> path of the activation key if needed (for instance dependencies/om-supervp/resources/bin/mac/Ircam_Activation_key.txt) Free-releases of the library (not including the binaries) are available at: https://github.com/openmusic-project/OM-SuperVP/releases. -You will still need the binaries (and then an Ircam forum subscription): geyt et them from IRCAM ForumNet (https://forum.ircam.fr/projects/detail/analysissynthesis-command-line-tools/) and either put them in OM-SuperVP/resources/bin/{mac,win,linux}/, OR set the path to SuperVP (for instance in .../AudioSculpt/Kernels/) in the OM Preferences/Externals path (visible when the library is loaded). +You will still need the binaries (and then an Ircam forum subscription): get them from IRCAM ForumNet (https://forum.ircam.fr/projects/detail/analysissynthesis-command-line-tools/) and either put them in OM-SuperVP/resources/bin/{mac,win,linux}/, OR set the path to SuperVP (for instance in .../AudioSculpt/Kernels/) in the OM Preferences/Externals path (visible when the library is loaded). ------ ### Troubleshooting diff --git a/om-dyci2/datasets/my_first_dataset/Burghos/Burghos_Among.aif b/om-dyci2/datasets/my_first_dataset/Burghos/Burghos_Among.aif new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b21322b Binary files /dev/null and b/om-dyci2/datasets/my_first_dataset/Burghos/Burghos_Among.aif differ diff --git a/om-dyci2/patches/2-advanced-tutorials-synchronyzing/Corpus/Short_Voice_Target/Gaston.Acapella.seg_desc b/om-dyci2/datasets/my_first_dataset/Gaston/Gaston.Acapella.seg_desc similarity index 100% rename from om-dyci2/patches/2-advanced-tutorials-synchronyzing/Corpus/Short_Voice_Target/Gaston.Acapella.seg_desc rename to 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But first, please read -. diff --git a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/OM-SuperVP.lisp b/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/OM-SuperVP.lisp deleted file mode 100644 index a8b039e..0000000 --- a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/OM-SuperVP.lisp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ -;;;=================================================== -;;; -;;; OM-SuperVP -;;; SuperVP sound analysis and processing for OpenMusic -;;; -;;; -;;; LIBRARY MAIN FILE -;;; Authors: Jean Bresson, Jean Lochard (IRCAM - 2006-2010) -;;; -;;;=================================================== - -(om-get-picture "superVP" 'om-supervp) - -(in-package :om) - -;-------------------------------------------------- -;Variable definiton with files to load -;-------------------------------------------------- - -;;; removes extension -(defun lib-src-file (file) - (merge-pathnames file (om-make-pathname :directory *load-pathname*))) - -;-------------------------------------------------- -;Loading files -;-------------------------------------------------- - -(mapc #'(lambda (file) (compile&load (lib-src-file file) t t)) - '("sources/package" - "sources/general" - "sources/normalize" - "sources/analysis" - "sources/processing" - "sources/synthesis" - "sources/channels" - "sources/formants" - "sources/om-preferences" - )) - -;-------------------------------------------------- -; OM subpackages initialization -; ("sub-pack-name" subpacke-lists class-list function-list class-alias-list) -;-------------------------------------------------- -(om::fill-library - '(("Analysis" nil nil (fft f0-estimate transient-detection formant-analysis) nil) - ("Treatments" nil nil (supervp-transposition supervp-timestretch - supervp-frequencyshift supervp-breakpointfilter - supervp-formantfilter supervp-bandfilter - supervp-clipping supervp-freeze - supervp-surfacefilter - supervp-gain) nil) - - ("Processing" nil nil (supervp-processing - supervp-cross-synthesis - supervp-sourcefilter-synthesis - supervp-normalize supervp-merge supervp-split) nil) - ("ASX" nil nil (asx::trans-melody)) - ("Tools" nil nil (make-spec-env) nil) - ) - (find-library "OM-SuperVP")) - - - -(doc-library "OM-SuperVP is a library for the control of SuperVP from OpenMusic. - -It contains functions for sound analysis (FFT, Transients, Fundamental frequency, Formants) and processing (Time/Frequency transformations, filters, cross-synthesis, etc.). - -The library requires SuperVP to be installed, authorized, and declared as an OM external (see Preferences/Extrernals). -SuperVP can also be selected as a sound normalizer in OM sound processing (see Preferences/Audio). - -" - (find-library "OM-SuperVP")) - -; (gen-lib-reference (find-library "OM-SuperVP")) - -(unless (fboundp 'om::set-lib-release) (defmethod om::set-lib-release (version &optional lib) nil)) - - -(om::set-lib-release 2.13) - -;;; compat -(defun om::om-directory-pathname-p (p) (om::directoryp p)) - - - -(print " -;;;========================================== -;;; OM-SuperVP -;;; SuperVP sound analysis and processing for OpenMusic -;;; -;;; J. Bresson, J. Lochard, IRCAM (2006-2018) -;;;========================================== -") - - - -;;;================================== -;;; fix a compatibility issue -;;;================================== -(defmethod update-inputs ((ref (eql 'transient-detection)) inputs) - (let ((t-in (find "treshold" inputs :key 'name :test 'string-equal))) - (when t-in (setf (name t-in) "threshold"))) - (call-next-method)) - - diff --git a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/OM-SuperVP.omlib b/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/OM-SuperVP.omlib deleted file mode 100644 index 398f9e4..0000000 --- a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/OM-SuperVP.omlib +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -;;;=========================================================================== -;;; OM-SuperVP -;;; SuperVP sound analysis and processing for OM -;;; J. Bresson, J. Lochard, IRCAM (2006-2018) -;;;=========================================================================== - -(:om-lib - - (:version 2.13) - - (:doc "A library for the control of SuperVP from OpenMusic. - -OM-SuperVP contains functions for sound analysis (FFT, Transients, Fundamental frequency, Formants) and processing (Time/Frequency transformations, filters, cross-synthesis, etc.). - -OM-SuperVP requires SuperVP to be installed, authorized, and registered in Preferences/Extrernals.") - - (:author "J. Bresson, J. Lochard, IRCAM (2006-2018)") - -;;; SOURCE FILES TO LOAD -(:source-files - (:pathname (:directory (:relative "sources")) (:name "package")) - (:pathname (:directory (:relative "sources")) (:name "general")) - (:pathname (:directory (:relative "sources")) (:name "normalize")) - (:pathname (:directory (:relative "sources")) (:name "analysis")) - (:pathname (:directory (:relative "sources")) (:name "processing")) - (:pathname (:directory (:relative "sources")) (:name "synthesis")) - (:pathname (:directory (:relative "sources")) (:name "channels")) - (:pathname (:directory (:relative "sources")) (:name "formants")) - (:pathname (:directory (:relative "sources")) (:name "omsharp-preferences"))) - -;;; SYMBOLS VISIBLE AND ACCESSIBLE THROUGH THE OM PACKAGE TREE -(:symbols - (:packages - (:package - (:name "Analysis") - (:functions fft f0-estimate transient-detection formant-analysis true-envelope)) - (:package - (:name "Treatments") - (:functions supervp-transposition supervp-timestretch - supervp-frequencyshift supervp-breakpointfilter - supervp-formantfilter supervp-bandfilter - supervp-clipping supervp-freeze - supervp-surfacefilter - supervp-gain)) - (:package - (:name "Processing") - (:functions supervp-processing - supervp-cross-synthesis - supervp-sourcefilter-synthesis - supervp-normalize supervp-merge supervp-split)) - (:package - (:name "Tools") - (:functions make-spec-env)) -)) - -) - - diff --git a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/README.md b/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 715239f..0000000 --- a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -# om-supervp - - - -This library allows to use sound analysis and processing kernel SuperVP in OM visual programs. - -OM-SuperVP library for OM by Jean Bresson and Jean Lochard, (c) IRCAM 2006-2018 - -SuperVP is developed and distributed by IRCAM - Analysis/Synthesis team - -************* -This program is free software. It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. - -_This library does NOT include SuperVP sources or binaries, which must be installed separately and located in the SuperVP section of OM Preferences/Libraries tab._ - - -**=> Get SuperVP here: https://forum.ircam.fr/projects/detail/analysissynthesis-command-line-tools/** -... or point OM Preferences to the SuperVP version built-in with Ircam's [AudioSculpt](https://forum.ircam.fr/projects/detail/audiosculpt/) software. - -************* - -## Description - -The OM-SuperVP tools are organized in three main categories : **analysis**, **processing**, and **synthesis**. - -OM-SuperVP provides : - -- a user-friendly interface to the sound processing kernel in your favorite computer-aided composition environment ; -- formatting sound processing or analysis parameters for SuperVP using OM symbolic/musical objects and visual programming tools ; -- designing complex processes including itérative/sequencial calls to the sound processing kernel ; -- connecting SuperVP processes to compositional processes and models developed in OM ; -- ... - - - - -## Configuration - - - -Once the OM-SuperVP library is loaded in OM, a new item will appear in the Externals tab of the OM Preferences window. OM will display the kernel path in red if it is not found or not set correctly. - -Depending on your distribution SuperVP might or might not be present in your library package. -If needed you can specify the path to another location where it might be installed (e.g. within the _AudioSculpt_ application package: the sound processing kernels can be found inthe _AudioSculpt x.x.x/Kernels/_ folder). - - -## File Formats - -### Parameters files - -Most SuperVP processes use input files to read the parameters for sound treatments. - - - -The parameters files are generally formatted as text, and can be written and read using standard text editors (or TextFile/TextBuffer objects in OM). They also require knowledge about formatting in order to work correctly, depending on the different sound treatments and processing. OM-SuperVP deals with these formatting issues for you, and converts standard OM objects (lists, BPFs, etc.) into adapted parameter files for SuperVP. - -### Analysis Files - - - -All SuperVP sound analyses results are stored ans returned as [SDIF](http://sdif.sourceforge.net/) files : the analysis functions return a file pathname to connect to the **SDIFFILE** object. - -SDIF file contents can be inspected and converted to data lists or OM objects using the SDIF package tools. - -The default location for reading/writing the SuperVP parameters files can be set in the Preferences. - -**More on SDIF: http://sdif.sourceforge.net/** - -## Library Design and Sound Processing Options - -OM-SuperVP boxes have a number fixed of inputs + somme additional _keyword_ inputs. - -Generally speaking, the options proposed in the OM boxes strictly match the corresponding options in AudioSculpt. See the function documetations (**d**) to get an overview and description of the different options of the OM-SuperVP boxes. - -=> Consult the [AudioSculpt User Manual](http://support.ircam.fr/docs/AudioSculpt/3.0/) in order to understand and set the values of these parameters. diff --git a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/linux/error-messages.tgz b/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/linux/error-messages.tgz deleted file mode 100644 index c9b62fe..0000000 Binary files a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/linux/error-messages.tgz and /dev/null differ diff --git a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/linux/libsndfile.License b/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/linux/libsndfile.License deleted file mode 100644 index c396169..0000000 --- a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/linux/libsndfile.License +++ /dev/null @@ -1,503 +0,0 @@ - GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 2.1, February 1999 - - Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - -[This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL. 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Check your parameter flags !!~ -ampli:badtremtype = unknown tremolo type, so I'll use a sine-wave~ -ampli:allocerror = can't allocate memory for amplification module~ -ampli:paramfile = parameter file: %s~ -ampli:endoffile = warning: end of file `%s' reached at time %f\ -\tgain parameters will be constant from now on\n ~ - -ampli-envelop:openerror = error opening envelope parameter file: %s\n ~ -ampli-envelop:moduletype = \nEnvelope follower amplification module~ -ampli-envelop:power = power: %f~ -ampli-envelop:empty = envelope parameter file is empty~ - -ampli-gain:openerror = error opening gain parameter file~ -ampli-gain:moduletype = \nGain follower amplification module~ -ampli-gain:gain = gain: %f~ -ampli-gain:allocerror = can't allocate memory for gain follower~ -ampli-gain:empty = gain follower parameter file is empty~ -ampli-gain:nonegdir = reverse time processing not (yet) supported in the gain module!~ - -ampli-iir:moduletype = IIR-Filter Amplification module ~ -ampli-iir:numstep = Numerator step : %d ~ -ampli-iir:num = Numerator coef : %f ~ -ampli-iir:denstep = Denominator step : %d ~ -ampli-iir:den = Denominator coef : %f ~ -ampli-iir:paramsopenerr = error opening gain parameter file <%s> ~ -ampli-iir:paramsstrerr = error in paramsstr <%s> ~ - -ampli-tremolo:openerror = error opening tremolo parameter file~ -ampli-tremolo:allocerror = can't allocate memory for tremolo~ -ampli-tremolo:badtype = unknown tremolo type~ -ampli-tremolo:moduletype = \nTremolo amplification module~ -ampli-tremolo:type = tremolo type: %s~ -ampli-tremolo:sin = sine~ -ampli-tremolo:square = square~ -ampli-tremolo:saw = sawtooth~ -ampli-tremolo:triangle = triangle~ -ampli-tremolo:frequency = frequency: %f~ -ampli-tremolo:depth = depth: %f~ -ampli-tremolo:empty = tremolo parameter file is empty~ -ampli-tremolo:varfreq = variable frequency of tremolo not supported by amplitude module~ -ampli-tremolo:freqneg = non-positive frequency encountered in tremolo parameter file~ diff --git a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/mac/SuperVP.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/english.messages/svp2.99/svpAnalyse.english.msg b/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/mac/SuperVP.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/english.messages/svp2.99/svpAnalyse.english.msg deleted file mode 100644 index 3ce9080..0000000 --- a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/mac/SuperVP.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/english.messages/svp2.99/svpAnalyse.english.msg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,258 +0,0 @@ -analyse:modallocerror = can't allocate memory for a new analyseur module~ -analyse:windowsize = FFT window size: %d~ -analyse:specnorm = spectral normalization : %s ~ - -analyse-fft:windowtoobig = channel window size %d has become larger than FFT size %d\ -\tcheck parameter values in time-varying file\n ~ -analyse-fft:vu_lowsinparlim = first sin partial below : %.0f * f0 ~ -analyse-fft:vu_lowsinparlim2 = first sin partial below : [%.0f - %.0f] * f0 ~ -analyse-fft:vu_lowsinparlim_str = first sin partial below : %s ~ -analyse-fft:vu_sinpartforce = max sin partial force vuf : %.0f * f0 ~ -analyse-fft:vu_sinpartforce2 = max sin partial force vuf : [%.0f - %.0f] * f0 ~ -analyse-fft:vu_sinpartforce_str = max sin partial force vuf : %s ~ -analyse-fft:vu_smooth = vuf smooth : %s ~ -analyse-fft:vu_smoothf = vuf smooth : %.2f ~ -analyse-fft:voi_rescalefac = voiced ener rescaling : %.2f ~ -analyse-fft:voi_rescalefacthresh = voiced ener rescaling thresh : %.2f ~ -analyse-fft:esfilereadfallback = warning reading file %s : cannot find envelope scaling bpf for channel %d, use channel 0~ -analyse-fft:esfilereaderror = error reading file %s : cannot find envelope scaling bpf!~ -analyse-fft:envscaling = envelope scaling : %s ~ -analyse-fft:dynenvscaling_order = envelope mean smoothing order : %d ~ -analyse-fft:env_level_scaling = env mean level scaling : %s ~ -analyse-fft:env_level_scaling_percmean = env mean level estim : weighted energy ~ -analyse-fft:env_level_scaling_ener = env mean level estim : energy ~ -analyse-fft:env_level_scaling_meanlog = env mean level estim : mean log amp ~ -analyse-fft:envwarping = envelope warping : %s ~ -analyse-fft:moduletype_tenv = \nTrue Envelope analysis module~ -analyse-fft:moduletype = \nFFT analysis module~ -analyse-fft:notpower = FFT size %d is not a power of two - increasing to %d\n ~ -analyse-fft:fftsize = FFT size: %d~ -analyse-fft:nchans = number of channels: %d~ -analyse-fft:specdef = spectral definition: %.2f Hz~ -analyse-fft:specres = spectral resolution: %.2f Hz~ -analyse-fft:transpmode = transposition mode : %s ~ -analyse-fft:resampling = resampling + time correction~ -analyse-fft:spectraldomain = spectral domain~ -analyse-fft:automatic = automatic~ -analyse-fft:preservtrans = transient peak thresh: %d (stat. peak width) ~ -analyse-fft:minmaxfactor = min elev. of peak max. : %.2f ~ -analyse-fft:analdatatype = analysis format: %s~ -analyse-fft:complex = complex~ -analyse-fft:linampphase = linear amplitude and phase~ -analyse-fft:decampphase = decibel amplitude and phase~ -analyse-fft:linampfreq = linear amplitude and frequency~ -analyse-fft:linampfreqps = lin. amplitude and freq. with phase sync~ -analyse-fft:unknown = *** unknown ***~ -analyse-fft:trueenvneeded = peak replacement and/or glottic parameter modification can only be used if trueenv envelope estimation is selected.~ -analyse-fft:badffttype = bad FFT type encountered in analysis module~ -analyse-fft:no_complexspectralpreserve = spectral envelop preservation not possible in COMPLEX encoding!\n~ -analyse-fft:inputstep0 = Cannot perform phase to freq transformation because window increment is zero! ---> reduce time dilation/transposition parameters or increase windowsize!~ - -analyse-fft:ffterror = Error in fft calculation in fft module\n~ -analyse-fft:updateMinMax = maxpos size() +1 %d != minpos.size()(%d)\n please report this bug with your parameters to roebel@ircam.fr\n~ -analyse-fft:transientmode = transient mode: %s ~ -analyse-fft:detecttrans = detect~ -analyse-fft:preservetrans = detect and preserve~ -analyse-fft:trpars = transient detector parameters~ -analyse-fft:bandwsing = trans peak band width : %.1f Hz~ -analyse-fft:trbandent = bandw of stat model : %f peaks / %.1f Hz~ -analyse-fft:histnumbands = bands in stat model : %d~ -analyse-fft:trconfidence = prob. of error (alpha) : %f (%f *std-dev)~ -analyse-fft:trevalstrength = trans strength eval mode : %d ~ -analyse-fft:tdminamplevel = min. amplitude level : %f ~ -analyse-fft:tdminamplevel2 = min. amplitude level : %f - %f~ -analyse-fft:tdminrellev = min. trans strength : %f~ -analyse-fft:tdminrellev2 = min. trans strength : %f - %f~ -analyse-fft:tdminoffset = min. time offset betw. tr. : %fs~ -analyse-fft:tdevalexp = strength evaluation exp : %g~ -analyse-fft:tdmaxkeeptime = max latency of trans. filter : %gs~ -analyse-fft:avtranstime = av. noise peak length : %fs~ -analyse-fft:acttime = trans actual state length : %fs~ -analyse-fft:histtime = trans history state length : %fs~ -analyse-fft:trampfac = trans ampl restart factor: %f~ -analyse-fft:trampfac2 = trans ampl restart factor: %f - %f~ -analyse-fft:trrelax = trans ampl relax time: %g (ms)~ -analyse-fft:trrelax2 = trans ampl relax time: %g - %g (ms)~ -analyse-fft:trrelaxto = trans ampl stat. factor: %g~ -analyse-fft:trrelaxto2 = trans ampl stat. factor: %g - %g~ -analyse-fft:trclicklen = trans click length : %f s~ -analyse-fft:trthreshfac = trans start thresh factor: %f~ -analyse-fft:tdbandlimits = band limit for transdet : [ %.2f , %.2f ] Hz ~ -analyse-fft:harmtrbands = trans harm bands (thb) : %s~ -analyse-fft:harmtrbands_numparts = thb nb partials : %d~ -analyse-fft:harmtrbands_bw = thb bw : %.3f F0~ -analyse-fft:harmtrthreshfac = harm transient threshold : %f~ -analyse-fft:harmcovercrit = harm transient cover crit : %s~ -analyse-fft:harmtrcoverlimit = harm transient cover limit : %f~ -analyse-fft:icps_state = Position preserv : %s~ -analyse-fft:icps_freq = Position preserv freq limit : %.2fHz~ -analyse-fft:icps_chan = Position preserv in channels : %s~ -analyse-fft:vu_sinmix = sin. peak remix fac : %f ~ -analyse-fft:vu_sinmix2 = sin. peak remix fac : %f - %f ~ -analyse-fft:vu_noimix = noise peak remix fac : %f ~ -analyse-fft:vu_noimix2 = noise peak remix fac : %f - %f ~ -analyse-fft:vu_mix_below_vuf = remix only below vuf : %s ~ -analyse-fft:vu_mix_below_nf0 = remix only below n*f0 : %s %s~ -analyse-fft:vu_mix_use_residual = remix with residual : %s ~ -analyse-fft:vu_peaksl_num_slopes = slopes in sin model : %d ~ -analyse-fft:vu_peaksl_max_slope = max relative slope : %f ~ -analyse-fft:vufon_off = voiced/unvoiced detection: %s ~ -analyse-fft:vu_noiserrlev = noise class. err prob : %f \% ~ -analyse-fft:vu_noiserrlev2 = noise class. err prob : %f - %f \% ~ -analyse-fft:vu_noiserrlev_fade = noise class fade width : %f \% ~ -analyse-fft:vu_noiserrlev_fade2 = noise class fade width : %f - %f \% ~ -analyse-fft:vu_nband = vuf peaks per band : %f ~ -analyse-fft:vu_rth = rel th. voiced band det. : %f ~ -analyse-fft:vu_rthpars = thresh evolution params : %f %f ~ -analyse-fft:vu_demod = vuf estimator signal mod : %s ~ -analyse-fft:freq_demod = frequency demodulation ~ -analyse-fft:amp_demod = amp demodulation ~ -analyse-fft:all_demod = freq+ampdemodulation ~ -analyse-fft:keepenv = envelop preservation : %s ~ -analyse-fft:peakreplacelim = replace peaks wi. ampli > : %f ~ -analyse-fft:lpcorder = lpc order : %s ~ -analyse-fft:tenvorder = trueenv order (rect) : %d (F0 < %.2f Hz)~ -analyse-fft:tenvordervar = trueenv order (rect) : %s (%s)~ -analyse-fft:tenvorderauto = trueenv order (auto) : > %d ( F0 < %.2f Hz) ~ -analyse-fft:tenvorderautovar = trueenv order (auto) : > %s (%s) ~ -analyse-fft:tenvorderautoscal = trueenv order (f0scal): %f ~ -analyse-fft:tenv_cepwin = trueenv cepstral win : %s ~ -analyse-fft:tenv_mellog = trueenv mellog freq : %s ~ -analyse-fft:tenv_noctrl = trueenv mode noctrl : %s ~ -analyse-fft:tenv_presmooth = trueenv mode pre smoothing : %s ~ -analyse-fft:tenv_presmooth_fac = trueenv presmoothing factor : %d ~ -analyse-fft:tenv_nofast = trueenv mode nofast : %s ~ -analyse-fft:tenv_ctrlsqrt = trueenv ctrl wi sqrt : %s ~ -analyse-fft:tenv_keepphas = trueenv phase estim. : %s ~ -analyse-fft:tenv_meanampunvoiced = trueenv mean amp unv. : %s ~ -analyse-fft:trueenvfft = FFT size for tenv : %d ~ -analyse-fft:trueenvsubfft = SubFFT size for tenv : %d ~ -analyse-fft:glottrdtrans = glott. rd : %s -> %s ~ -analyse-fft:glottrd = glott. rd : %s ~ -analyse-fft:glottopencoef = glott. source open coef : %s ~ -analyse-fft:glottopencoeftrans = glott. source open coef : %s -> %s~ -analyse-fft:glottam = glott. source asym coef : %s ~ -analyse-fft:glottamtransf = glott. source asym coef : %s -> %s ~ -analyse-fft:glottta = glott. source closing coef : %s ~ -analyse-fft:glotttatransf = glott. source closing coef : %s -> %s~ -analyse-fft:glotte = glott. Source eps (auto) : %f ~ -analyse-fft:glotted = glott. Source eps (auto) : dynamic ~ -analyse-fft:glottan = glott. Source an (auto) : %f ~ -analyse-fft:glottand = glott. Source an (auto) : dynamic ~ -analyse-fft:glottscale = scale glottal envelope : %s~ -analyse-fft:glotparams = LF Glottic source params out of range \n oq = %f should be > 0 and < 1, ta = %f should be >= 0 and < 1-oq=%f \n asym = %f should be > 0.5 and < 1 \n ~ -analyse-fft:glotnormmeth = glott. norm method : %s~ -analyse-fft:glotnormmeth_0 = derivativ pulse minimum~ -analyse-fft:glotnormmeth_1 = sum of energy spectrum~ -analyse-fft:glotnormmeth_2 = sum of amplitude spectrum~ -analyse-fft:glotnormmeth_3 = sum of energy spectrum with overcompensation~ -analyse-fft:vu_nument_too_small = Spectral bands are too wide for window. Either increase the window size or decrease the band size using -vu_nument~ - -analyse-freeze:nframes = nb. frames to gather: %d~ -analyse-freeze:moduletype = \nFreeze analysis module~ -analyse-newfreeze:moduletype = \nNewFreeze analysis module~ -analyse-newfreeze:paramsstrerr = newfreeze parameters %s are inconsistent\n~ -analyse-newfreeze:paramsfileerr = newfreeze parameters in file %s are inconsistent\n~ -analyse-newfreeze:paramnegative = negative %s in freeze params %s \n~ -analyse-newfreeze:paramsopenerr = error opening newfreeze parameter file %s\n~ -analyse-newfreeze:codingerror = Internal phase representation inconsistent in adjust_phases_for_constant_freq at bin %d phase %f. This is a BUG report to IRCAM together with your command line parameters\n~ -analyse-newfreeze:codingerror2 = Transient phase indication should never happening if transient processing wasn't selected. This is a BUG report to IRCAM together with your command line parameters\n~ -analyse-newfreeze:codingerror3 = Internal phase representation inconsistent in run_newfreeze at bin %d phase %f. This is a BUG report to IRCAM together with your command line parameters\n~ - -analyse-newfreeze:freezepoint = start/dur/statlen : %f / %f / %f ~ -analyse-newfreeze:freezesimpleend = end of sound : freeze ~ -analyse-newfreeze:freezenaturalend = end of sound : natural ~ - -analyse-lpc:moduletype = \nLPC analysis module~ -analyse-lpc:ncoeff = number of coefficients: %s ~ -analyse-lpc:invertingzero = "inversion of zero amplitude requested in lpc\n --> subsequent results may be strange!\n~ -analyse-pic:moduletype = \nPIC analysis module~ -analyse-pic:nmax = maximum number of 'pic' detectable: %d~ -analyse-pic:nothreshold = Threshold : no treshold ~ -analyse-pic:threshold = Threshold : %.1fdB att rel to peak max~ - -analyse-mask:moduletype = \nMASK analysis module~ -analyse-mask:badmasktype = bad mask type~ -analyse-mask:maskweightfreq = component weights and masked frequencies~ -analyse-mask:maskweight = component weights~ -analyse-mask:maskamp = masked amplitudes~ -analyse-mask:maskfreq = masked frequencies~ -analyse-mask:unknown = *** unknown ***~ -analyse-mask:masktype = mask type: %s~ - -analyse-f0:badparam = Bad parameter "%s" in fundamental detection~ -analyse-f0:unknownpar = Unknown parameter : %s\n~ -analyse-f0:f0paramerror = negative frequencies are not supported : f0max %f f0min %f f0ana %f~ -analyse-f0:fmaxtoobig = Maximum frequency too high, rescaling to : %g~ -analyse-f0:fmaxtoosmall = Maximum frequency too low, rescaling to : %g~ -analyse-f0:f0maxtoosmall = F0 maximum too low, rescaling to : %g~ -analyse-f0:badf0limits = unsuitable F0 range : %g, %g~ -analyse-f0:allocerror = Can't allocate memory for fundamental detection~ -analyse-f0:moduletype = FO analysis~ -analyse-f0:f0min = f0 minimum : %g~ -analyse-f0:f0max = f0 maximum : %g~ -analyse-f0:Fmax = maximum frequency : %g~ -analyse-f0:Smooth = smoothing order : %d~ -analyse-f0:normthres = Normalisation threshold : %g~ -analyse-f0:specma = spectral match weight : %g~ -analyse-f0:envwei = env smoothness weigth : %g~ -analyse-f0:usehisto = use histoG. based f0 algo : %s~ -analyse-f0:cgnorm = centroid pos. norm. : %g~ -analyse-f0:dip = diffstat/iprimes algo : %d~ -analyse-f0:iprimes_weight = iprimes weight : %.2g~ -analyse-f0:diff_stat_weight = diff stat weight : %.2g~ -analyse-f0:wfexp = dip weight freq exp: %.2g~ -analyse-f0:use_peak_salience = use peak salience as amplitude: on~ -analyse-f0:erb_freq_ctrl = erb frequency control: %.2g~ -analyse-f0:freqcount = number of values : %d~ -analyse-f0:confidence = confidence rating : %s~ -analyse-f0:windowfactor = window size factor : %d~ -analyse-f0:partialnum = number of partials : %d~ -analyse-f0:demodulate = demodulate before rating : %s~ -analyse-f0:quantstep = window quantization step : %g~ -analyse-f0:badwindowfactor = invalid window size factor : %d~ -analyse-f0:badpartialnum = invalid number of partials : %d~ -analyse-f0:badquantstep = invalid window quantization step : %g~ -analyse-f0:smoothdisabled = %d f0 values requested, smoothing order %d will be ignored~ -analyse-f0:confdisabled = %d f0 values requested, confidence rating is not applicable~ -analyse-f0p:moduletype = \npitched percussion analysis module~ -analyse-f0p:badparam_p = bad partial position description : "%s"~ -analyse-f0p:partpos = partial positions %2d : %f f0 ~ -analyse-f0p:relband = partial search band : %f f0 ~ -analyse-tre:moduletype = \nTRE analysis module~ - -analyse-ced:moduletype = \ndiscrete cepstre analysis module~ -analyse-trueenv:moduletype = \ntrue envelope analysis module~ -analyse-ced:order = order : %d~ -analyse-trueenv:diff = requested ampl off: %f dB~ -analyse-ced:ordertolarge = given cepstrum order (%d) exceeds half fft size %d~ -analyse-tenv:ordertolarge = given cepstrum order (%d) exceeds half fft size %d~ - -analyse-vuv:allocerror = can't allocate memory for a new 'vuv' module~ -analyse-vuv:moduletype = \nVUV analysis module~ -analyse-vuv:niter = number of iterations: %d~ -analyse-vuv:stepsize = analysis increment: %f~ -analyse-vuv:oversampling = oversampling: %d~ -analyse-vuv:debugopen = can't open fp0, fp1, fp2, fp3, or fp4 for vuv debug~ - -analyse-formant:moduletype = \nFORMANT analysis module~ -analyse-formant:Nb_Formant = formants number to detect : %d~ - -analyse-pre-fft:moduletype = \nFFT preprocessor module~ -analyse-pre-fft:copy-signal = signal forwarding : %s ~ -analyse-pre-fft:complex = complex : %s ~ -analyse-pre-fft:complex-trend = complex with trend : %s ~ -analyse-pre-fft:amp = amplitude : %s ~ -analyse-pre-fft:phase = phase : %s ~ -analyse-pre-fft:freq = frequency : %s ~ -analyse-pre-fft:freass = freq reassignment : %s ~ -analyse-pre-fft:treass = time reassignment : %s ~ -analyse-pre-fft:treass-d = tr with duration : %s ~ -analyse-pre-fft:frame-cond = frame dependent~ -analyse-pre-fft:partialcomplmissing = completion not implemented: %s requires %s~ -analyse-pre-fft:partialmismatch = internal inconsistent completion setting (%s) and connection~ - -envelope-warp:paramfileempty = envelope warping parameter file is empty~ -envelope-warp:incomplete_entry = envelope warping parameter file contains an incomplete line~ -envelope-warp:targfreq_decreasing = envelope warping parameter file error::target frequency breakpoint list needs to be non decreasing~ diff --git a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/mac/SuperVP.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/english.messages/svp2.99/svpConnexion.english.msg b/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/mac/SuperVP.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/english.messages/svp2.99/svpConnexion.english.msg deleted file mode 100644 index 3c36a28..0000000 --- a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/mac/SuperVP.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/english.messages/svp2.99/svpConnexion.english.msg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -connexion:allocerror = can't allocate memory for a new connection~ -connexion:reallocerror = can't reallocate enough connections for resynthesis\ -\t This is probably a result of trying to compress too much with a fixed step size\ -\t and might be fixed by increasing SVP's memory~ - -connexion:header = [Connexion:\tHeader [time %f decimation %d]]\n ~ -connexion:window = \tWindow [deb %d long %d]\n ~ -connexion:moreparams = \t code %d srate %f\n ~ -connexion:dformat = dformat : [dformat %d width %d]\n ~ diff --git a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/mac/SuperVP.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/english.messages/svp2.99/svpFilter.english.msg b/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/mac/SuperVP.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/english.messages/svp2.99/svpFilter.english.msg deleted file mode 100644 index 3f3af96..0000000 --- a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/mac/SuperVP.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/english.messages/svp2.99/svpFilter.english.msg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,140 +0,0 @@ -filtre:badffttype = - input FFT type, can't be handled by filter modul - you probably have requested logarithmic amplitude coding!~ -filtre:eof = end of coefficient file `%s' reached at time %f\ -filter parameters will be considered constant from now on\n ~ - -filtre:badtimeorder = the times are not in an increasing order in the filter parameter file~ -filtre:badfreqorder = frequencies are not in an increasing order in the filter parameter file~ -filtre:nbands = the number of filter bands specified in parameter file must remain constant~ -filtre:allocerror = can't allocate memory for a filter module~ -filtre:openerror = can't open filter parameter file `%s'\n ~ -filtre:paramfile = filter parameter file: %s~ -filtre:spectrum = number of spectrum points: %d~ -filtre:def = spectral definition: %.2f Hz~ -filtre:nophase = -Due to ampl/freq coding of spectral data phase part -of the filter function will be ignored for %s-filter -Use a separate run for dilation/cross synthhesis if you need -phase filtering.~ - -filtre_mode:combine = superimposing filters : using %s mode ~ -filtre_mode:applyyes = apply result : yes ~ -filtre_mode:applyno = apply result : no ~ - -filtre-arma:moduletype = \nArma filter module~ -filtre-arma:allocerror = can't allocate memory in arma filter~ - -filtre-bande:moduletype = \nBand filter module~ -filtre-bande:allocerror = can't allocate memory in band filter~ -filtre:fileempty = filter parameter file is empty~ -filtre-bande:fileformaterror = error reading band filter parameter file %s at pos %d ~ -filtre-bande:begin = begin values are different in band filter file~ -filtre-bande:bandnumchanged = Change in number of filter bands not supported for band filter !\n ~ -filtre-bande:nonpositive = number of filter bands in parameter file is less than one~ -filtre-bande:noneven = number of filter bands in parameter file has to be even, specify start and end of each band~ -filtre-bande:nbbtoobig = number of filter bands in parameter file > FFT size~ -filtre-bande:badstartval = the state of the first band must be either 0 or 1 in the filter parameter file~ -filtre-para:extrapolate = extrapolation : %s ~ -filtre-para:scalemean = scale mean : %s ~ -filtre-para:transparent = transparency : %s ~ - -filtre-breakpt:allocerror = can't allocate memory in breakpt filter~ -filtre-breakpt:nopoints = negative or zero number of filter points specified in breakpt file~ -filtre-breakpt:moduletype = \nBreakpoint filter module~ -filtre-breakpt:fileformat = unknown mode encountered in breakpt file~ -filtre-breakpt:fileformaterror = breakpt filter parameter file %s has wrong format (readpos = %d). \n~ -filtre-breakpt:fileformaterrormc = breakpt filter parameter file %s has wrong format. Mode changed before file pos = %d \n~ -filtre-breakpt:freqlimit = frequency %.2f Hz is greater than Nyquist limit in breakpt parameter file\ -\tcorrecting to Nyquist limit %.2f Hz\n ~ - - -filtre-fifof:moduletype = \nFifof (spectral interpolation) filter module~ -filtre-fifof:allocerror = error allocating memory for fifof filter~ - -filtre-fof:moduletype = \nFof (formant parameter interpolation) filter module~ -filtre-fof:allocerror = error allocating memory for fof filter~ -filtre-fof:nformants = number of formants: %d~ - -filtre-fof:fileempty = fof filter parameter file is empty~ -filtre-fof:onedataset = there's only one data set in the fof file~ -filtre-fof:fileformaterror = error reading fof filter parameter file %s at pos %d ~ -filtre-gabarit:allocerror = can't allocate memory for gabarit filter~ -filtre-gabarit:moduletype = \nGabarit filter module~ -filtre-gabarit:fileheaderr = Error reading header for filter file %s~ -filtre-gabarit:fileempty = filter parameter file is empty~ -filtre-gabarit:onedataset = there's only one data set in the gabarit file~ -filtre-gabarit:badformat = filter mode in gabarit filter file has to be mode 1 (amplitude) or 2 (phase) or 3 (amplitude/phase)~ -filtre-gabarit:unsupportedsdiffile = sdif file %s does not contain valid info frames of type IAVS or IGBG which are needed to provide global filter infos to gabarit filter module.\n~ -filtre-gabarit:incompleteframe = error reading gabarit filter frame from file %s\n~ -filtre-gabarit:reechant = Internal error in the filter description modul. \nPlease -this error with parameter settings to IRCAM.~ - -filtre-gabarit:mod = gabrit file mode : %d (%s)~ -filtre-gabarit:pas = filter freq res : %f ~ -filtre-gabarit:descrint = filter parameter file interpolated due to analysis parameter mismatch!~ -filtre-gabarit:descrcp = filter file and analysis parameters match!~ - - -filtre-subtract:allocerror = can't allocate memory for sub filter~ -filtre-subtract:moduletype = \nSubtract filter module~ -filtre-subtract:fileheaderr = Error reading header for filter file %s~ -filtre-subtract:fileempty = filter parameter file %s is empty~ -filtre-subtract:onedataset = there's only one data set in the gabarit file~ -filtre-subtract:badformat = filter mode in gabarit filter file has to be mode 1 (amplitude)~ -filtre-subtract:reechant = Internal error in the filter description modul. \nPlease -this error with parameter settings to IRCAM.~ -filtre-subtract:noigbfmatrixinframe = file %s bad sdif 1AVS frame -> does not contain IGBF matrix ~ -filtre-subtract:nosdiffile = error reading %s\nspectral subtraction module requires sdif parameter file~ -filtre-subtract:no1avsmatrixinframe = file %s bad sdif 1AVS frame -> does not contain 1AVS matrix ~ -filtre-subtract:alpha = trans. width (alpha) : %s ~ -filtre-subtract:beta = max noise atten. (beta) : %s (dB)~ -filtre-subtract:relax = relaxation const : %s ms~ -filtre-subtract:subdetyes = spec treat. sinusoids : yes ~ -filtre-subtract:subdetno = spec treat. sinusoids : no ~ -filtre-subtract:factor = std. margin (filterfac) : %s ~ -filtre-subtract:pas = filter freq res : %f ~ -filtre-subtract:descrint = filter parameter file interpolated due to analysis parameter mismatch!~ -filtre-subtract:descrcp = filter file and analysis parameters match!~ -filtre-subtract:badstreamsel = can not handle stream selections with more than a single stream in %s ~ - -filtre-harmony:moduletype = \nHarmony filter module~ -filtre-harmony:allocerror = can't allocate memory for harmony filter~ -filtre-harmony:badformat = unknown filter mode in harmony filter file~ - -filtre-surface:allocerror = can't allocate memory for surface filter~ -filtre-surface:moduletype = \nSurface filter module~ -filtre-surface:badparameterfile = error reading surface parameter file %s ~ - -filtre-compressed-gab:moduletype = \nCompressed gabarit filter module~ -filtre-compressed-gab:allocerror = can't allocate memory for compressed-gabarit filter~ - -filtre-clip:moduletype = \nClipping filter module ~ -filtre-clip:normalization = re-normalization : %s ~ -filtre-clip:region = --- Region %d ~ -filtre-clip:startend = Between times : %.2f %.2f ~ -filtre-clip:low = low amp threshold (dB) : %f ~ -filtre-clip:high = high amp threshold (dB) : %f ~ -filtre-clip:scanfileerr = Bad format reading clipping filter parameter file\n~ -filtre-clip:allocerror = can't allocate memory in clipping filter~ - -filtre-denois:moduletype = \nDenoise surface filter module ~ -filtre-denois:allocerror = can't allocate memory for denoise filter~ -filtre-denois:badparameterfile = error reading denoise parameter file %s ~ - -filtre:fshiftnophase = Frequency shifting is not possible together with Amplitude/Frequency encoding !!~ -filtre-fshift:fileempty = fshift parameter file empty!!~ -filtre-fshift:fileformaterro = error reading fshift parameter %s pos %d!!~ -filtre-fshift:moduletype = \nFrequency Shift module ~ -filtre-fshift:allocerror = can't allocate memory for fshift filter~ -filtre-fshift:moduloverflow = filtre-fshift internal error: modulation buffer overflow at startpos %d\n~ -filtre-fshift:forwardonly = filtre-fshift error: newstartpos (%d) < old startpos (%d) !!\n~ -filtre-fshift:shiftparam = frequency shift : %s Hz ~ -filtre-fshift:shiftparam_bpf = frequency shift : %.1f - %.1f Hz ~ - -filtre-envscal:allocerror = can't allocate memory for envscal filter!~ -filtre-envscal:moduletype = \nEnvelope scaling filter module~ -filtre-envscal:esfilereadfallback = warning reading file %s : cannot find envelope scaling bpf for channel %d, use channel 0~ -filtre-envscal:esfilereaderror = error reading file %s : cannot find envelope scaling bpf!~ -filtre-envscal:envsbpfname = envscale bpf : %s ~ -filtre-envscal:mlevsbpfname = mean level scale bpf : %s ~ diff --git a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/mac/SuperVP.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/english.messages/svp2.99/svpGeneral.english.msg b/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/mac/SuperVP.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/english.messages/svp2.99/svpGeneral.english.msg deleted file mode 100644 index 364eeca..0000000 --- a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/mac/SuperVP.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/english.messages/svp2.99/svpGeneral.english.msg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -general:changerrfile = error changing error output to %s\nkeeping %s instead~ -general:badtimeorder = fatal error:\ -\tthe times are not increasing in parameter file: %s\n~ -general:badtimeorder2 = fatal error:\ -\tthe times are not increasing in parameter file: %s (%f > %f)\n~ -general:nomoreparams = parameter line ended prematurely in parameter file~ -general:nomatchparams = value "%s" in parameter file does not match expected format~ -general:bad_alloc_ex = out of memory in function : ~ -general:bad_alloc = out of memory in %s \nsystem message is %s !\n~ -general:bad_alloc2 = out of memory in %s during alloc of %s\nsystem message is %s !\n~ -general:exception = run_time error in function !%s \nsystem message is %s !\n~ -general:sdifexception = sdif exception in function %s sdiffile %s \nmessage is %s\n~ -general:sdifwriteframeerr = error writing sdifframe in function %s to sdiffile %s \nmessage is %s\n~ -general:dynamiccast = dynamic cast error in %s !\ntarget variable failed is %s!\n~ -general:off = off~ -general:on = on~ -general:unset = not set~ -general:zerowindow = window of length zero at line %d in %s. \nThis is a bug, please report with your command to audiosculpt-bugs@ircam.fr~ -general:bpffilereaderror = Cannot read bpf file %s using (ASCII, sdif stream %d or stream -1) \nCheck that file exists, you have permissions to read it, and that it is not empty\n~ diff --git a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/mac/SuperVP.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/english.messages/svp2.99/svpHorloge.english.msg b/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/mac/SuperVP.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/english.messages/svp2.99/svpHorloge.english.msg deleted file mode 100644 index bdf2e09..0000000 --- a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/mac/SuperVP.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/english.messages/svp2.99/svpHorloge.english.msg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -horloge:allocerror = can't allocate memory for a new clock~ - -SvpMTime:begintimeneg = \ncan't use a negative begin time for analysis data\n ~ diff --git a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/mac/SuperVP.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/english.messages/svp2.99/svpIcanal.english.msg b/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/mac/SuperVP.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/english.messages/svp2.99/svpIcanal.english.msg deleted file mode 100644 index 89637a6..0000000 --- a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/mac/SuperVP.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/english.messages/svp2.99/svpIcanal.english.msg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,183 +0,0 @@ -ica-data:noselection = specification of start/end time not possible for processing of analysis data\n~ -ica-data:openerror = \ncan't find analysis data file `%s' \n ~ -ica-data:open_stdin_error = \n Error opening sdif file from stdin. Reading gabarit format from stdin is no longer supported!!\n ~ -ica-data:allocerror = can't allocate memory for a new Canal_Data object~ -ica-data:allocerror2 = can't allocate memory for Canal_Data data~ -ica-datamem:moduletype = \nAnalysis data callback input channel~ -ica-data:moduletype = \nAnalysis data input channel~ -ica-data:fileerror = \nError Reading Data File %s! ~ -ica-data:formaterror = \nUnsupported data format only 1GB3, 1GB4, 1GB5 and 1GB7 can be used ~ -ica-data:noframes = Error Reading Data File %s : frame missing \n~ -ica-data:nosync = Error Reading Data File %s : All frames have to be synchronized \n~ -ica-data:unsupportedsdiffile = Error Reading Data File %s : No supported data frames found.\n~ -ica-data:fftsizeneqparafile = \n\nFFT size wanted (N=%d) differs from FFT size of the input data file (N=%d). Using N=%d.\n ~ -ica-data:fftsizeinconsistent = \n\nFFT size in different channels of input data file differs previous value %d current value %d.\n ~ -ica-data:Ineqparafile = \n\nI step wanted (I=%f) differs from I step of the input data file (I=%f). Using I=%f.\n ~ -ica-data:Mneqparafile = \n\nM size wanted (M=%d) differs from M size of the input data file (M=%d). Using M=%d.\n ~ -ica-data:notyet = \n Sorry, the %s encoding cannot yet be obtained from analysis files in %s format.\n~ -ica-data:nchans = number of channels: %d~ -ica-data:fileheadersflentobig = Name of snd input file in file header of %s -exeeds %d bytes. This appears to be an invalid gabarit file!\n~ -ica-sync:moduletype = \nInput channel : synchronized~ -ica-sync:filename = filename: %s~ -ica-sync:shift = shift coefficient: %f~ -ica-sync:length = length coefficient: %f~ -ica-sync:eof = reached end of synchronization file~ - -ica:buffersize = window length %d is greater than maximum allowed value %d\n ~ -ica:openerror = parameter file open error: %s\n ~ -ica:onechannel = only one channel allowed in gabarit file %s \n ~ -ica:length = window size parameter file: %s~ -ica:shift = increment parameter file: %s~ -ica:pitchshift = pitch (increment) parameter file: %s~ -ica:pitchlength = pitch (length) parameter file: %s~ -ica:position = window pos. parameter file: %s~ -ica:noteven = analysis window size %d isn't even - increasing to %d\n ~ -ica:datafilename = data filename: %s~ -ica:increment = analysis increment: %f~ -ica:track = track : %d ~ -ica:M = analysis window size: %d~ -ica:Mminmax = analysis window size: %d - %d~ - -ica:deplzero = Analysis window increment equal to zero\n Check -I option or time stretching parameters!\n~ - -ica:deplsmall = Analysis window increment is 1 sample and more -then 10000 steps are required to process the sound!\ - If you intentionally used this parameters lean back this may take some time. - Otherwise: check -I option or time stretching parameters!~ - -ica-dep-dep:moduletype = \nInput channel with time-variable window length and shift~ - -ica-dep-pos:moduletype = \nInput channel with time variable window length and external position~ - -ica-dep-num:moduletype = \nInput channel with time-variable window length~ - -ica-dep-sync:moduletype = \nInput channel with time-variable window length and pitch-synchronous shift~ - -ica-num-dep:moduletype = \nInput channel with time-variable shift~ - -ica-num-num:moduletype = \nInput channel (Master)~ -ica-num-num:moduletype-slave = \nInput channel (Modulator)~ -ica-num-mem:moduletype = \nInput channel memory io (Master)~ -ica-num-mem:moduletype-slave = \nInput channel memory io (Modulator)~ -ica-num-num:increment = analysis increment: %f~ -ica-num-mem:increment-auto = analysis increment: %f (adaptive)~ -ica-num-num:incrementlimits = variable increment: [%f - %f]~ -ica-num-mem:oversampling_ana = min oversampling (ana): %f~ -ica-num-mem:oversampling_synth = min oversampling (syn): %f~ -ica-num-mem:oversampling_synth_skip = min oversampling (skip syn): %f~ -ica-num-num:M = analysis window size: %d~ -ica-num-num:autodeplacementnotsupp = you need to specify the increment using -i for track 1 if track 0 duration is not accessible.\n~ - -ica-num-mem:monoonly = memory io does not work with multi channel files yet!\n~ -ica-num-pos:fileempty = position file is empty~ -ica-num-pos:moduletype = \nInput channel with external position (Master)~ -ica-num-pos:moduletype-slave = \nInput channel with external position (Modulator)~ -ica-num-pos:posfile-read = Error reading position file %s: line <%s> ~ -ica-num-pos:posfile-empty = position file %s is empty~ -ica-num-sync:moduletype = \nInput channel with synchronous shift~ - -ica-spector:allocerror = can't allocate memory for Canal_Spector~ -ica-spector:allocerror2 = can't allocate memory for Canal_Spector data~ -ica-spector:moduletype = ica-spector input module~ -ica-spector:params = \tM = %d, N = %d, I = %d R = %f base = %d\n ~ - -ica-sync-dep:moduletype = \nInput channel with synchronous window length and time-variable shift~ - -ica-sync-num:moduletype = \nInput channel with time-variable window length~ - -ica-sync-pos:moduletype = \nInput channel with time-variable window length and external position~ - -ica-sync-sync:moduletype = \nInput channel with synchronous window length and time-variable shift~ - -ica-reverse:moduletype = \nInput channel : reverse~ - -icanal:badautoM = bad option in windowsize from F0 parameter string %s ~ -icanal:badautoMPar = unknown option %s in windowsize from F0 parameter string ~ -icanal:f0file = f0 file or value : %s ~ -icanal:vuffile = vuf file or value : %s ~ -icanal:f0_channel_to_stream = f0 data read from stream : %d ~ -icanal:vuf_channel_to_stream = vuf data read from stream : %d ~ -icanal:mixfile = mixin from file : %s~ -icanal:f0filereadfallback = warning reading file %s : cannot find F0data for channel %d, use channel 0~ -icanal:f0filereaderror = warning reading file %s : cannot find F0data!~ -icanal:vuffilereadfallback = warning file %s :cannot find VUF data for channel %d, use channel 0~ -icanal:vuffilereaderror = warning reading file %s : cannot find VUFdata!~ -icanal:inplacewithchannelselect = Inplace processing requires same number -of channels in input and output stream. See help on keeping all channels -modifier for channel selection in input options! ~ -icanal:inplacenoseek = inplace processing requested for non seekable file %s!\n~ -icanal:monostereocross = can't mix a mono sound with a stereo sound~ -icanal:Mconstant = end of variable window size parameter file at time %f\ -\tparameters will be considered constant from now on\n ~ - -icanal:Iconstant = end of variable analysis increment parameter file at time %f\ -\tparameters will be considered constant from now on\n ~ - -icanal:posEOF = end of input channel position file~ -icanal:Mempty = variable window size parameter file is empty~ -icanal:Iempty = variable analysis increment parameter file is empty~ -icanal:allocerror = can't allocate memory for a new channel module~ -icanal:allocerror2 = can't allocate memory for channel module data~ -icanal:allocerror3 = can't allocate memory for stereo channel data~ -icanal:beginafterend = channel end time is before begin time~ -icanal:begintoobig = can't begin where you ask, the file is too short\n~ -icanal:chanexceed = Selected channel (%d) exceeds number of channels (%d) in file %s!\n~ -icanal:endtoobig = The end time is past the end of file. \ -\tcorrecting by setting the end time to the size of the file.~ - -lib-sf:inplacenonseek = Cannot work inplace on pipe %s !!\n~ -icanal:fseek = seek error on input file %s!\n~ -icanal:notinitialized = can't allocate memory for uninitialized channel~ -icanal:unknownfileformat = sound file `%s' is in an unknown format\n~ -icanal:readerror = error in reading sound file `%s'\n ~ -icanal:stdincseek = cseek can't be used on stdin~ -icanal:seeknegative = can't cseek to a negative value (before sound starts)~ -icanal:beyondsignal = I can't go beyond the end of the signal~ -icanal:lockedchannel = can't set analysis increment because channel is locked~ -icanal:buffersize = buffer size: %d~ -icanal:soundname = sound file name: %s~ -icanal:soundpattern = sound file pattern: %s~ -icanal:format = \n\tformat\n ~ -icanal:samplerate = sampling rate: %.2f KHz~ -icanal:processchan = process channel: %d ~ -icanal:processall = process channel: all ~ -icanal:keepmultitrue = keep multi channel: yes ~ -icanal:keepmultifalse = keep multi channel: no ~ -icanal:duration_int = duration of the file: %0+12.6f seconds (%0+10ld sample frames) ~ -icanal:eduration_int = effective duration: %0+12.6f seconds (%0+10ld sample frames) ~ - -icanal:start_int = start: %0+12.6f seconds (%0+10ld sample frames) ~ -icanal:end_int = end: %0+12.6f seconds (%0+10ld sample frames) ~ -icanal:duration_unknown = duration of the file: unknown ~ -icanal:duration = duration of the file: %0+12.6f seconds (%0+12lld sample frames) ~ -icanal:eduration = effective duration: %0+12.6f seconds (%0+12lld sample frames) ~ - -icanal:start = start: %0+12.6f seconds (%0+12lld sample frames) ~ -icanal:end = end: %0+12.6f seconds (%0+12lld sample frames) ~ -icanal:format = \tformat~ - -icanal:duration = duration: %f %s~ -icanal:seconds = seconds~ -icanal:bufferoverrun = icanal buffer overrun in positionne. Please report this situation with the parameter settings of SuperVP as a bug to IRCAM~ - -icanal:noinplacewithcompression = Inplace processing is not possible for compressed input sound files!~ -icanal:noinplacewithmultichan = Inplace processing is only possible for mono input sound files!~ -icanal:errorgetsig = Error reading samples from file "%s" \n~ -icanal:mixfilereaderror = error reading mix file : line <%s> ~ -icanal:mixfileopenerror = can't open mixer input sound file `%s' \n ~ -icanal:mixfilechannelrange = mix file error: target channel (=%d) and source channel (=%d) have to be >0 \n ~ -ica-dataspec:moduletype = \nSpectral data callback input channel~ -ica-modulate:pitch = Pitch~ -ica-modulate:env = Envelope~ -ica-modulate:freq = freq~ -ica-modulate:amp = amp~ -ica-modulate:fixed-env-amp = Envelope modulation amp: %f~ -ica-modulate:fixed-env-freq = Envelope modulation freq: %f~ -ica-modulate:fixed-pitch-amp = Pitch modulation amp: %f~ -ica-modulate:fixed-pitch-freq = Pitch modulation freq: %f~ -ica-modulate:random-env-amp = Envelope modulation amp: from %f to %f, change every %f seconds~ -ica-modulate:random-env-freq = Envelope modulation freq: from %f to %f, change every %f seconds~ -ica-modulate:random-pitch-amp = Pitch modulation amp: from %f to %f, change every %f seconds~ -ica-modulate:random-pitch-freq = Pitch modulation freq: from %f to %f, change every %f seconds~ -ica-dataframe:moduletype = \nAnalysis data callback input channel~ diff --git a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/mac/SuperVP.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/english.messages/svp2.99/svpLeccmd1.english.msg b/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/mac/SuperVP.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/english.messages/svp2.99/svpLeccmd1.english.msg deleted file mode 100644 index 0d80f49..0000000 --- a/om-dyci2/dependencies/OM-SuperVP 2.13/bin/mac/SuperVP.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/english.messages/svp2.99/svpLeccmd1.english.msg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2478 +0,0 @@ -leccmd:usagehead = PROGRAM USAGE:~ - -leccmd:usagehelp = - -helpoptions:: -============== - - -h : prints out this help description. - -ha : prints out all sections of the help besides the extended - filter description. - -hi : prints out the help message for input options. - -hp : prints out the help for all processing options. - -hf : prints out the description of the different filtering modules. - -ho : prints out the help for output options. - -ht : prints out the help for transient or onset detection. - -hv : prints out the help for voiced/unvoiced cut-off frequency - estimation. - -he : prints out the help for envelope modification - -hr : prints out the help for phase randomization. - -hh : prints out general info about the help. -~ - -leccmd:helpintro = -=========================== SuperVP %s ============================== - -Command Line Help :: - -SuperVP is IRCAMs phase vocoder implementation. It serves as signal -processing kernel in AudioSculpt. There exist real time processing -objects for Max/MSP as well. - -Generally, SuperVP processing may use 2 sound tracks, the main and the -mixer track. If applicable on both tracks the options determining the -main track are in upper case, the options applied to the mixer track -are specified in lower case. - -Command line option parameters specified in <> are mandatory. If -option flags are specified in [] they may be omitted resulting in a -default value. - -Parameter files:: - -The parameter files that are not referenced by means of a complete -path name (either starting with "/", "./", or "../") will be prefixed -by the directory stored in the environment variable SVPPARAMS! If -SVPPARAMS is not set the current directory is used. - ----------------------------------------------------------------------~ - -leccmd:helphtml_head = - -<.html> -<.head> -<.title> %s - %s <./title> -