Hi Ingo, Thanks for the reply, [coll] and [poly] definitely look useful. However, I forget to mention I'm using Pd Vanilla :(
The information you provided is really helpful though, I'm thinking if I can try and replicate the functionality of [coll], maybe using tables or something similar. I tried a while ago but it ended up getting messy. If you can extract your method from your patch that'd be much appreciated. Thanks, Joe On 21 April 2011 13:36, Ingo <i...@miamiwave.com> wrote: > I am using a [coll] object to store all notes being played and not yet > released. When the current note is released it recalls the last note that > was stored from the [coll] list by sending something like [end, bang( to > [coll]. > You can play as many notes as you want and it will always go back to the > last note played. > When releasing a note (that may not even sound ATM) it gets erased from > [coll] by using [remove $1(. To separate note on / off I use [nroute 0 2]. > Note priority in this case is "last" which is all I personally ever need. > (I > suppose other priorities can be set by using some sorting options within > [coll].) > > In order to avoid other notes cutting off the current note I find the > easiest (monophonic) solution is to add [poly 1 1] right before sound > generation. This sends a note off to the last note played before starting > the new one and avoids double note offs. > > I am using this in a rather complex patch. I’ll see if I can extract just > this single part of it if you can't get it to work correctly. Although I > don’t think I’ll be able get to it until next week. > > Ingo > > > ________________________________________ > Von: pd-list-boun...@iem.at [mailto:pd-list-boun...@iem.at] Im Auftrag von > Joe White > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 21. April 2011 13:48 > An: pd-list@iem.at > Betreff: [PD] Midi note handling for monophonic synth > > Hi all, > > I'm implementing a synth in Pd using midi/notein as an input. > > One problem I keep coming up against is handling note off messages. This > guy's blog post describes the issue > - http://kemptonmooney.com/2010/09/pure-data-midi-note-off-solution/ > > However, I think his solution is not exactly what I'm looking for. The > synths I use in Logic have note priority methods and remember all held down > notes (or at least 10). > > I wondering if anyone has managed to implement something like this in Pd or > might know where I can find out more about it. > > ddg.mono from Max > (http://www.cycling74.com/docs/max5/refpages/m4l-ref/ddg.mono.html) looks > similar to what I want - but I don't use Max and I don't think I can access > the source. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks, > Joe > >
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