Hallo, João Pais hat gesagt: // João Pais wrote: > hi, some more development about this. I've been trying the rjlib, and I > think it doesn't suit me. what I have are events with x duration (as > example between .1 - 5 sec), which are fed parameters read from data > structure arrays at the speed of 10ms. So, one "note" receives each 10ms > a list of parameters, until it's finished. It would be like I had a midi > note down, and would change a controller. But if I got it right, these > poly patches are made to handle oneshot events. Is there a way of making > sure that pitch x goes to synth x, with the parameters attached?
Maybe you don't need any poly-clone at all? What you describe sounds as if a simple pool of objects could serve you just as well. E.g. with voice.pd you could create them as: [voice 0] [voice 1] [voice 2] ... To create this, some simple dynamic patching could be used, just send "obj 100 $1 voice $2"-messages to [s pd-myvoices] to create them in [pd myvoices]. where $1 is about 30 times $2 and $2 is a counter from 0. Then inside of voice.pd have a global receiver and route messages by $1: [r voice-params] | [route $1] | [s $0-my-params] > Attached is an excerpt of the score. 6 parameters for each event, and > these last for ~1.5 secs. Ah, I think the attachment is missing. :) Ciao -- Frank _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
