Hi !
I try to detect the peaks and the time of the peaks for a bass whose amplitude is modulated by LFO's.
I first tried with the peak object by sampling the input several times in a second.
The result is it seems like I get the green values shown in the picture below. I think it is normal because they are actually the peaks of the sound.
But I want to detect the peaks of the envelope (in red in the picture).
Do I have to first apply an envelope follower to the signal then apply the peak object to the envelope rather than to the signal ?
Also, I should mention that my goal is to detect the peaks for a bass modulated by an LFO modulated by another LFO modulated by another LFO... so I think it can't be as straightforward as if using only one sine modulator on the bass carrier like shown in the picture. This is why I think I need peak detector and envelope follower. Tell me .
I try to detect the peaks and the time of the peaks for a bass whose amplitude is modulated by LFO's.
I first tried with the peak object by sampling the input several times in a second.
The result is it seems like I get the green values shown in the picture below. I think it is normal because they are actually the peaks of the sound.
But I want to detect the peaks of the envelope (in red in the picture).
Do I have to first apply an envelope follower to the signal then apply the peak object to the envelope rather than to the signal ?
Also, I should mention that my goal is to detect the peaks for a bass modulated by an LFO modulated by another LFO modulated by another LFO... so I think it can't be as straightforward as if using only one sine modulator on the bass carrier like shown in the picture. This is why I think I need peak detector and envelope follower. Tell me .