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This function lets the user modifying the amplitude envelope of a time wave by drawing it with the graphics device
drawenv(wave, f, n = 20, plot = FALSE, listen = FALSE, output = "matrix")
an R object.
sampling frequency of wave
(in Hz). Does not need to be specified if embedded in wave
.
the maximum number of points to draw the new envelope. Valid values start at 1.
if TRUE
returns the oscillogram
of the new time wave (by default FALSE
).
if TRUE
the new sound is played back.
character string, the class of the object to return, either
"matrix"
, "Wave"
, "Sample"
, "audioSample"
or "ts"
.
If plot
is FALSE
, a new wave is returned. The class
of the returned object is set with the argument output
.
The function first plots an oscillogram view of wave
.
The user has then to choose points on the positive side of the y-axis (amplitude).
The junction of these points will draw a new amplitude envelope.
The order of points along the x-axis (time) is not important
but points cannot be cancelled. When this process is finished
the new time wave is returned in the console or as an oscillogram
in a second graphics device if plot
is TRUE
.
The function uses locator
.
# NOT RUN {
a<-synth(d=1,f=22050,cf=1000)
# drawenv(a,f=22050,plot=TRUE)
# choose points on the oscillogram view to draw a new enveloppe
# stop (ESC on Windows; right mouse button on Linux)
# check the result on the second graphics device opened thanks to plot=TRUE
# }
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