Hi Joseph,
I did exactly that but in pd so I wonder who it was?
Anyway my patch is called pDM and can be downloaded at
http://www.speech.kth.se/music/performance/download/
It includes 2D interpolation of a number of variables. The corner values
of each variable are set to specific values and the rest of the space is
more or less linearly interpolated. Since 4 points are defined it will
result in a somewhat curved surface. All this is described in the
papers, see the readme.
Defining presets in arbitrarily positions in the space would be an
interesting extension that needs some other method of interpolation.
Best
Anders
Joseph Barrows wrote:
Hi Pders,
I recently saw a presentation by a fellow using Max and he was using
int.lib that allowed using a 2D space populated with presets, and as
he moved a marker around the space int.lib would smoothly interpolate
all the values in the various presets depending on the distance from
their markers in the 2D space
he was using it to set up 'moods' for effecting the audio, so he had
more of a conductor role than an individual musician role when
controlling his patch
I was wondering if there is anything like this for PD (interpolation
of groups of values)
--
Joseph Barrows
live video performance; web site design; new media artist
jjbarrows.artwww.net <http://jjbarrows.artwww.net>
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