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= curves
review all curves in accordance with the paper
- [curve_table] or [curve_graph]?
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= spread/segment/seglet
Make [collect] and [distribute], which are like [segment] and [desegment].
Perhaps it should be called [seglet] and [deseglet]
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= one->many
something like [segment]? or [seglet]?
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- check out behavior of [curve_power] and [curve_root] if non-integers are
used as arguments on in the right inlets
- merge ds_ list objects with abstractions/footils/list-abs
- http://www.fredrikolofsson.com/pages/code-pd.html
check out f0.smooth and f0.smooth2 (single/double exponential smoothing)
-track down Golan Levin's curve algorithm page
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= figure out whole degree issue
- should degree conversion also change rotation direction and 0 point? The
degrees on a compass rotate the opposite direction of radians. The 0 point
of a compass is due north, with radians, its right/due east.
- [hid_polar] should take an argument (in degrees?) which specifies where the
0 is on the circle
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smoothing algorithms
http://www.chem.uoa.gr/applets/AppletSmooth/Appl_Smooth2.html
http://www.nist.gov/dads/
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= mapping object ideas
[hid2midi] [midi2hid]
midi value + bend <-> hid
- use MIDI pitch and bend data for values in between MIDI notes?
object for Fletcher-Munson Equal-loudness contours
median average object
[infinitepot] for use with a [knob] or any single axis that could be infinite.
[hid_debounce]
peak finder object
"kalman filters"
Curves!!
http://www.2dcurves.com
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lot's more physical model
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