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 float pairs for line~ when banged. It is pretty convenient I must admit, it does even have a 'sustain' function which I didn't really understand (didn't try for very long I must admit).

In fact the helpfile isn't really explicit: it has a part concerning 'all messages' that envgen understand in which some are not documented. It shouldn't take too long to figure out though (-:

Late, going to bed,

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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 draw a table?

On 1/11/07, Jerome Tuncer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Note: [envgen] is part of Günter's ggext...

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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 find it any more. was it an external? if yes which one?
>> how is it called?
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>> m.
>>
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