Metasynth can read a B&W image as sound spectrum (see attached file). I ask if I could do the same with puredata+gem. I mean...loading a B&W image in GEM-win and using it as sound spectrum (as left-to-right loop) to output sounds. I'd like also to do it in real-time: drawing shapes into GEM-win dragging the mouse, while puredata reads the GEM-win as a graph-array. It could be possible? Or, It could be possible do it using anything else that is non GEM-win? Thanks guys!
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That's a big question.
At a glance, I found [pix_dump] maybe you would like to investigate?
Browser > examples > Gem > 04.pix/ > 08.PixDump.pd
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check out [pix_sig2pix~] and [pix_pix2sig~] from Gem
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