If this would be the only way to do it, then yes, it would be very useful. Alternatively, actually, I did some searching and found that Iain Duncan a few years ago was looking for a way to do this with Csound. I wrote to ask if he had any success, still waiting to hear back. It wouldn't be unimaginable to create a file from the output of my sequencer and use it to control Csound output, through whatever medium. At any rate, my laptop is slow enough that I will probably not run my actual sequencer while sending the PWM. Maybe qlist or something.
-Chuckk On 11/9/06, Hans-Christoph Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's an idea for an object written in pd [serial-pwm]. It would PWM signals by flipping bits on the serial port. Frequency would be determined by a combo of baud rate and bits used for one cycle. Hmm, I wonder if it would be useful at all... .hc ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The arc of history bends towards justice. - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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