Ahh, okay. RIght, but if you scheduled that last message at 1800 instead of 59000 it would interrupt the full motion of the previous item. I was looking at these messages from the perspective of classic envelope generators (for example, the 'time varying' envelopes on the Roland XP-50/60/80 series for example, which are simply a set of volume points with associated slide times). So I get it now.
The example below is a good one, hard off. If I were to make that envelope on the XP-50, for example, I would need a point in between to setup the long delay between 2000 and 59000, and would look something like this: [0, 1 1000, 0 500 2000, 0 57000 2000, 70000000 6 59000( Thanks a bunch, ~brandon On Jan 26, 2008, at 1:10 PM, hard off wrote: > [0, 1 1000, 0 500 2000, 70000000 6 59000( > | > [vline~] > > > > = > > start at zero, > > ramp to 1 over a 1000ms period, > > ramp down to zero in 500ms, 2000ms after initial bang, > > ramp up to 70000000 in 6ms, 59000ms after inital bang > > > > > nothing gets 'cut off'..the 3rd digit just schedules a delay from > initial bang. _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
