Hi Joe (and Frank), Here's as far as I got, including the referenced Rj patches. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/961695/graintests2.zip
(Note - this uses, by permission, an adaptation of a patch built for Granita by Lorenzo Sutton; I'm hoping to use makepoly to help make this more flexible and polyphonic with him.) See grain.pd as the abstraction I'm trying to use and grain_poly as the file calling it. But you can try the same thing with s_buzz, for instance. Thanks to everyone for the help and advice. Peter On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Joe White <white.j...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Peter, > What abstraction are you trying to use? > Frank would obviously be best person to answer your question as he made it. > Can you attach the patch so I can have a look? > Thanks, > Joe > > On 11 March 2011 16:42, Peter Kirn <pe...@createdigitalmedia.net> wrote: >> >> Hi Joe, >> Okay, I'm now certain that what's going wrong is entirely in the >> abstraction being made polyphonic - and it isn't, as I thought, >> u_dispatch with symbols or lists; that's fine. >> >> For instance, if I replace the example for u_makepoly, using s_buzz in >> place of s_rhodey, I get similar answers. So I must not entirely >> understand what prerequisite there is for the patch being made >> polyphonic. I tried to ape s_rhodey before, adding two inlets and one >> signal outlet (two signal outlets could be used for stereo, of >> course), and adding: >> 1. u_dispatch in order to pass additional arguments (beyond the >> two-float list processed as the note event, etc.) >> 2. u_loader to instantiate the patch itself >> >> But maybe I'm missing another step? >> >> Peter > > _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list