Rune Lain Knudsen a écrit :
You can set the envelope to four points if you want to. I just wanted to have
the option of having something more advanced than an adsr(aadddsrrr for
example).
Since sixty years of electronic music the need for an enveloppe
generator with more than the
On 14/01/2007, at 13.17, Patco wrote:
Since sixty years of electronic music the need for an enveloppe
generator with more than the four usual parameters has not been
necessary, why would we need now an aaddsrr, what's the interest?
In the diy-synth scene people actually build that kind
Hallo,
Patco hat gesagt: // Patco wrote:
Rune Lain Knudsen a écrit :
You can set the envelope to four points if you want to. I just wanted to
have the option of having something more advanced than an adsr(aadddsrrr
for example).
Since sixty years of electronic music the need for an
Frank Barknecht a écrit :
Hallo,
Patco hat gesagt: // Patco wrote:
Rune Lain Knudsen a écrit :
You can set the envelope to four points if you want to. I just wanted to
have the option of having something more advanced than an adsr(aadddsrrr
for example).
Since sixty years of
Hello, I am afraid it is not an adsr. ADSR only have four parameters,
it also looks like envgen from ggee,
You can set the envelope to four points if you want to. I just wanted to have
the option of having something more advanced than an adsr(aadddsrrr for
example).
I haven't tried envgen but
Hi,
I think this is a good idea. I'd use the patch for instance (-:
As for the multi-point sustain zone, I like it as well but it would need
one important feature _in my opinion_: the ability not only to define
the n sustain points but also to specify a different time base for the
sustain
This is really good! Thanks for sharing.
~Kyle
On 1/12/07, Rune Lain Knudsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm making a sort of datastructure array/envelope which outputs messages for either
line~ or vline~ objects(you can choose with a message). I'm not 100% done with it
but I'm sending what I
Even so late that I didn't precise the whole thing: it's in 'ggee'
directory then 'gui' subdirectory. If you need linux binaries, just let
me know...
++
Jé
Chuckk Hubbard a écrit :
I haven't been able to find it or its documentation on the sourceforge
link from google.
Does it actually
Yes, and if you're planning on storing/recalling settings, better to get
good at dumping that list and putting it back in to the object. Maybe
there's a way to build an abstraction to do it with less trouble/typing.
Tricky but useful object!
Kevin
On 1/12/07, Jerome Tuncer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi list,
i remember that there was an object like a table where it was
possible to drag on points for example to create an envelope of
attack sustain decay release.
now i can't find it any more. was it an external? if yes which one?
how is it called?
thanks,
m.
I submitted an abstraction to the list once:
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2006-04/037406.html
And Federico submitted one using data structures:
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2006-04/037449.html
-Chuckk
On 1/11/07, Max Neupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi list,
i
envgen
best,
d.
Max Neupert wrote:
hi list,
i remember that there was an object like a table where it was possible
to drag on points for example to create an envelope of attack sustain
decay release.
now i can't find it any more. was it an external? if yes which one? how
is it called?
Note: [envgen] is part of Günter's ggext...
++
Jé
Derek Holzer a écrit :
envgen
best,
d.
Max Neupert wrote:
hi list,
i remember that there was an object like a table where it was possible
to drag on points for example to create an envelope of attack sustain
decay release.
now i can't
I haven't been able to find it or its documentation on the sourceforge
link from google.
Does it actually draw a table?
On 1/11/07, Jerome Tuncer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Note: [envgen] is part of Günter's ggext...
++
Jé
Derek Holzer a écrit :
envgen
best,
d.
Max Neupert wrote:
hi
Sorry,
Let's be more preceise then: it's located in 'ggee' directory or
downloadable directly from Günther's site (http://gige.xdv.org/pd/).
[envgen] does indeed draw a 'table', breakpoint envelope would be a more
precise term for what it really allows one to draw. It then outputs
suitable
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