Derek Holzer a écrit :
Hi Patrice,
Patrice Colet wrote:
Derek Holzer a écrit :
* [expr 6/f$1]
I always do this typo, ;)
Sorry, but ? Did I put one too many zeros or something?
d.
it's not f$1, it's $f1,
lol.
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lol
I wish it were $f6/1 (hex dollars of course)
On 7/23/07, Derek Holzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is the thread of cryptic responses, I see ;-)
So it's:
[expr 6/$f1]
d.
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
* [expr 6/f$1]
>>> I always do this typo, ;)
>> Sorry, but ?
This is the thread of cryptic responses, I see ;-)
So it's:
[expr 6/$f1]
d.
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
* [expr 6/f$1]
>>> I always do this typo, ;)
>> Sorry, but ? Did I put one too many zeros or something?
>>
>
> 's|f\$|$f|g'
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Derek Holzer wrote:
> Hi Patrice,
>
> Patrice Colet wrote:
>> Derek Holzer a écrit :
>>
>>> * [expr 6/f$1]
>> I always do this typo, ;)
>
> Sorry, but ? Did I put one too many zeros or something?
>
's|f\$|$f|g'
mfg.asdr
IOhannes
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Hi Patrice,
Patrice Colet wrote:
> Derek Holzer a écrit :
>
>> * [expr 6/f$1]
> I always do this typo, ;)
Sorry, but ? Did I put one too many zeros or something?
d.
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On 7/22/07, Richard Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi again,
Most of my ideas with pD revolve around different visuals that react in
some way to sound. I seem to be
Derek Holzer a écrit :
* [expr 6/f$1]
I always do this typo, ;)
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Here's a partslist for experimentation:
* [bonk~] for attack detection
* [fiddle~] for pitch detection
* [env~] for gain detection, use after [hip~], [lop~] or espc [bp~] to
listen to levels of certain frequencies
* [rmstodb], [dbtorms] convert between RMS (absolute, linear) gain
measurement (fr
Hi again,
Most of my ideas with pD revolve around different visuals that react in some
way to sound. I seem to be progressing fine with the visuals but I've
always been a visual person rather than a musician. As such my knowledge of
digital audio is poor. I wonder if anyone could point me in t