Yes, seems like [change] is one of the supper heroes here and will appear in my patch immediately. I have tried [speedlim] a little ago and it's not so useful in my case this time. Could you write a short description on your third suggestion with a formula for normalized values. I know a little how [expr] and mathematics works in 'pd', but how to use that mathematical expression to [ctlout] data?
Thanks Gintaras 2010/1/25 IOhannes m zmoelnig <[email protected]>: > hi. > > Gintaras Lau. wrote: >> Hello, >> Is it possible or necessary to quantize simultaneously outgoing MIDI >> signals of 'n' [ctlout X X] objects. > > hmm, i'm not sure whether i understand your problem. > > anyhow, three generic hints: > > - if you want to avoid sending duplicate values, have a look at [change] > - if you want to control the maximum data rate of messages, have a look > at [speedlim] (part of iemlib(2) and most likely cyclone) > - if you want to limit the different values that can possibly occur > (which is what comes to my mind when i hear "quantize"), do something > like y=(int(x*k))/k for normalized values > > fdmasr > IOhannes > _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
