Hallo, Husk 00 hat gesagt: // Husk 00 wrote: > Thank you all, but I expressed bad my necessity. I found a solution but > still don't like it. I find inelgant and too much complex for what it has to > do. I need a counter with two bang, first one for add one unit to the > counter, second one for subtract one unit. Couter must have min and max > limits, like 0 and 10 (for example). I attach my patch just like example, > but as I said it's not a good solution. > How should you do this?
Like in the attachement for example. It uses an accumulator idiom, which is a reversed traditional counter where you exhange the [f ]x[+ 1] so it becomes this instead: [+ ]x[f ]. Then drive it with -1 and 1. It's well explained in Andy Farnells fantastic Pd tutorial: http://aspress.co.uk/ds/pdf/DesigningSound_abridged_Pure_Data_introduction.pdf Page 35. Ciao -- Frank
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