> On 3 Jul 2017, at 10:41, Roman Haefeli <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> You not always want to mute the first note when a second note with the
> same pitch is triggered, regardless whether such an instrument exists
> or not. When creating software instruments, I often explicitly allow to
> trigger two or more notes of the same pitch because of the way it
> affects the sound. The phasing or  (with a small amount of random
> pitch) pulsing can be nice. 
of course, but since i try to find a nice solution for legato portamento 
playing monophonic synths in puredata (4 of them on different channels, see 
below), there is only really one voice sounding at a time.

by now i fixed my controller code and i can again use the much simpler method 
with a counter, see attached.

@johannes: actually my controller is a bass midi controller. the four strings 
are sent on four channels, allowing for 4 of the same notes (as on a real 
bass). but since they are on a different channel, each string can be processed 
separately.
this allows for string slides and hammer ons and offs which would not be 
possible on one midi  channel. see here: 
https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-DQen_oBVTIQ/V5uR9AhcFfI/AAAAAAAAAcY/4h94gB1VMegkemIKMTCQ4jDTt0XZQYbtwCLcB/s1600/IMG_0795.JPG
 
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