Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2010 14:26:47 +0100
To: ja...@4thharmonic.com
CC: pd-list@iem.at
Subject: Re: [PD] Using Pd to play drums in a band
On 14 March 2010 13:42, James Dunn ja...@4thharmonic.com wrote:
Quoth Carlo Trimarchi, on 14/03/10 11:30:
Not sure if this is the best way
, 2010, at 11:13 PM, Andrew Faraday wrote:
Have you had any luck in building a step sequencer, by the way?
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Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2010 14:26:47 +0100
To: ja...@4thharmonic.com
CC: pd-list@iem.at
Subject: Re: [PD] Using Pd to play drums in a band
On 14 March 2010 13
Yes, I suppose we should have more respect for the dead, shouldn't we?
D.
On 3/15/10 4:29 AM, ydego...@gmail.com wrote:
which also i find an adolescent caricature of what punk is
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---Oblique Strategy # 108:
Look closely at the most
Hallo,
Andrew Faraday hat gesagt: // Andrew Faraday wrote:
Any tap tempo device is tricky, simply put you probably won't be able to tap
consistently enough to keep the figure consistent. Which is why a lot of
commercial tap tempos have some form of averaging algorithm. With a bit of
practice
Here's another little tap-tempo abstraction that's not quite as heavy as
Frank's but works pretty well.
Ingo
#N canvas 1513 211 341 567 12;
#X obj 87 57 sel 32;
#X obj 37 118 timer;
#X floatatom 47 503 5 0 0 1 - - -;
#X obj 37 177 expr 6/$f1;
#X text 88 502 bpm;
#X obj 87 35
On 14 March 2010 13:42, James Dunn ja...@4thharmonic.com wrote:
Quoth Carlo Trimarchi, on 14/03/10 11:30:
Not sure if this is the best way but it might help you. It uses [demux] from
the zexy library. Hit the spacebar to tap out a tempo.
Thanks for your interest (and also thanks to Andrew
Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2010 14:26:47 +0100
To: ja...@4thharmonic.com
CC: pd-list@iem.at
Subject: Re: [PD] Using Pd to play drums in a band
On 14 March 2010 13:42, James Dunn ja...@4thharmonic.com wrote:
Quoth Carlo Trimarchi, on 14/03/10 11:30:
Not sure if this is the best way but it might
Hi Carlo,
experiment with this patch, I use it in my workshops. You can click
the red tap_tempo_here bang button four times and get a tempo...a
bit like the original four-stick-clicks-and-go beginning of almost
every punk song ever played. The Ramones, for example
Andrew Faraday:
Have you had any luck in building a step sequencer, by the way?
I haven't tried anything yet. I'm a real newbie with Pd. I think I
still need a lot of studying before programming such a thing as a
sequencer.
Derek Holzer:
Below that is an Old-Skool 16-step elektro style
2010/3/14 Carlo Trimarchi mr.spoo...@gmail.com:
On 14 March 2010 13:42, James Dunn ja...@4thharmonic.com wrote:
Quoth Carlo Trimarchi, on 14/03/10 11:30:
Not sure if this is the best way but it might help you. It uses [demux] from
the zexy library. Hit the spacebar to tap out a tempo.
Derek Holzer wrote:
Hi Carlo,
experiment with this patch, I use it in my workshops. You can click
the red tap_tempo_here bang button four times and get a tempo...a
bit like the original four-stick-clicks-and-go beginning of almost
every punk song ever played. The Ramones, for example
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