Anyone have a link to his paper on more/less?  I coudlnt' find it.

.hc

On Sep 28, 2011, at 2:02 PM, Charles Henry wrote:

I'd really hope to hear from Krzystof on this topic.  His
[more]/[less] objects presented at the PdCon were really interesting
for creating large numbers of voices.

The difference in approach embeds the new instances (without having a
graphical representation) into the same abstraction and sums their
outputs on the outlets provided.  It behaves a lot like MPI
programming where each program instance is an exact copy,
differentiated only by index.  Messages piped in can be sent to
specific embedded instances through [less] if I remember correctly.

Increasing or decreasing the number of voices sounds like a dynamic
patching application.  I don't know much about it, myself.

Chuck

On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 10:55 AM, Ludwig Maes <ludwig.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
Im not sure what the best way is to instantiate variable number of objects,
for example consider polysynth.pd:

Theres a fixed number of manually placed voices, suppose I want to have the top patch to contain a counter through which one may increase or decrease the number of voices, how would I go about that (without manually placing a
load of voices and disabling them...)?

Whats the vanilla way to do this? Whats the pd-extended way to do this? ...

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