Hey everyone,
Just wondering if anyone knows how to control amplitude with 'readsf~'? I
want to use 'line~' to ramp it down but am unsure as to how it would all
connect up.
Thanks!
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On 04/22/2014 12:31 PM, Claire O'Connor wrote:
Hey everyone,
Just wondering if anyone knows how to control amplitude with 'readsf~'? I
want to use 'line~' to ramp it down but am unsure as to how it would all
connect up.
[*~]
multiplying an audio signal (like the output of [readsf~]) will
Oh nevermind, I think I got it! Thanks :)
On 22 April 2014 11:50, Claire O'Connor oconn...@tcd.ie wrote:
Hi IOhannes, thanks for replying! I'm not sure I really understand your
explanation of a patch that I would use though, is there any way you could
make it clearer or attach a .pd file?
Hi IOhannes, thanks for replying! I'm not sure I really understand your
explanation of a patch that I would use though, is there any way you could
make it clearer or attach a .pd file? Sorry, I'm just not great at all this!
Thank you again!
On 22 April 2014 11:43, IOhannes m zmölnig
I am still having a bit of trouble. I am using another line object to ramp
up the number box to fade in my .wav file but when I go to ramp it back
down, it jumps straight to zero. I have also tried to 'reset' the line
object but that involves sending a message '0' which makes the amplitude of
the
On 22/04/14 21:12, Claire O'Connor wrote:
I am still having a bit of trouble. I am using another line object to ramp
up the number box to fade in my .wav file but when I go to ramp it back
down, it jumps straight to zero. I have also tried to 'reset' the line
object but that involves sending a
fade in and out is quite easy to do with a toggle, a [pack f 1000] for
setting the line time, and [line~] to do the ramp on the [*~] that is
multiplying [readfs~] signal, but for automatic fadeout there is a need
to know the length of the sound file obviously.
Le 22/04/2014 13:33, Simon Wise
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Subject: Re: [PD] Controlling amplitude with readsf~
fade in and out is quite easy to do with a toggle, a [pack f 1000] for
setting the line time, and [line~] to do the ramp on the [*~] that is
multiplying [readfs~] signal, but for automatic fadeout there is a need