Le 26/11/2013 13:18, Antonio Roberts a écrit :
or give [random] a seed, so it will generate the sme PRN-sequence in
each frame. change the seed whenever you want to change the scattering.
(afair, this is also in the examples)
Thanks, this mostly does what I want.

Overall, I would like to be able to slow down the positioning of the
shapes and have them move into place (using [line] ) rather than jump.
Is this just a limitation of using [gemlist] and [until]/[repeat]?

with simple math you can interpolate between 2 position.
interpolate_position = (X*position_2 + (1-X)*position_1)
where X vary from 0 to 1.
you can do that with both the random /seed or with table (using iem_tab)

c


Antonio

On 26 November 2013 08:21, IOhannes m zmölnig <zmoel...@iem.at> wrote:
On 2013-11-26 00:32, Cyrille Henry wrote:
hello,

look at the patch in gem help/02.advenced/20.double-gemhead_vs_repeat
the right patch of this patch is almost what you want.
you just have to insert 2 tabread instead of the select. the tabread
should point to 3 random table.


or give [random] a seed, so it will generate the sme PRN-sequence in
each frame. change the seed whenever you want to change the scattering.
(afair, this is also in the examples)


oh, and don't use [repeat]; instead of [until]+[gemlist], which doesn't
require zexy at all (only Pd-vanilla+Gem)

gfmadsr
IOhannes



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