Spectrum in CHOP

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Hi guys,

Do you have any idea how spectrum of a sound file in the CHOP network can be split to the range of frequencies? I want to make something like “fotsopp” which is the one of the houdini gallery videos. When I use spectrum node I have one graph which I can assign it to one point for translating in Y direction. but I want to have range of frequencies…


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if you want frequences split to multiple channels then Pitch CHOP is better for this task
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what about the voice split node? is it useful ?
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It's used to separate an audio track into multiple tracks, each track containing a word. I don't think it would apply to what you are doing.
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I used to split my left and right channels (for stereo obviously) and then use a combination of the pass filter chop along side with a band eq chop to at least separate my highs and lows.. you can then resample the waveform and take the envelope of it to get a nice animation curve.. apply how you like..

also, i would use math chops pretty heavily to get my ranges in order.. and on another note, you can use the copy chop to trigger a custom waveform every time it hits a threshold.. so once you get your frequencies in order, you should be able to copy that wave and trigger its motion..
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Hi,
Thank you for ur reply.
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