I'd love to check it out, the link is not working for me though. rich
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 11:45 PM, Frank Barknecht <[email protected]> wrote: > Hallo, > Jack hat gesagt: // Jack wrote: > > > I just see the video, it looks impressive by its simplicity. > > Thanks! :) Simplicity is one of the design goals of the rj-library. It has > to > be vanilla and run well on slow machines (like iPhone/iTouch) > > > A very good way to use drumboxes with Pd (i remember when i used Rebirth > > with a TR808 and a TR909 :). > > It would be nice to add effects or filters for each instruments. Maybe it > > is possible in [u_robinpoly] (i have never used it) ? > > [u_robinpoly] is very similar to [polypoly] but it doesn't use [poly] > inside, > instead it uses a round-robin modulo counter and [route] so it only works > for > one-shot sound events without a separate "noteoff" event (like drums). But > the > advantage is, that you can send any number of parameters to the > auto-generated > abstractions inside, so you could also use a more elaborate abstraction > with > effects, not just the simple sample player I used for demonstration > purposes. > > (Actually the [s_playtable] abstraction already allows additional > parameters > besides the sample table name like transposition, speed, direction, > starting > point etc.) > > Ciao > -- > Frank > > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >
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