-extended
> core and cannot be implemented as externals. That's why you can't find
> them anywhere but in Pd-extended.
>
> Roman
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Hi Peter
I've just pushed my [ndmetro] to moonlib github repo (
https://github.com/MetaluNet/moonlib). I'll soon publish an update for
moonlib to deken (but at the moment I can't build for windows).
I think this tool could help you, I wrote it in 2005 for similar purpose.
It allows continuous tem
> This limitation is worked-around by reducing the resolution to 6 bits per
> channel. The highest number (the one representing white) is -262144. It does
> not exceed 6 digits and can be stored at full precision.
It's probably worth explaining why you say "the one representing white" and
hi list,
it's strange. comment shortcut(Ctrl+5) doens't work, but with "Ctrl+Alt+5"
works. Other shortcuts(Ctrl+1,2,3,4) work, but only comment shortcut
doesn't. I tested it with pd-0.45-4, pd-0.46-7, pd-l2ork-20151223 but, all
the same result.
Ubuntu 14.04 64bit
Keyboard Input Method: fcitx 4.2.
Greetings,
Thanks you all for the quick and speedy attempts to solve my issue!
Martin: Your approach to my problem seems very efficient. However, I am
having an issue with this solution where the last outputted tick always
plays late. I added a delay of '1' behind the bang that feeds into the
[sp
I was not aware that the new tempo method would affect metro times between
bangs. Thanks a lot!
> Gesendet: Sonntag, 10. Januar 2016 um 13:01 Uhr
> Von: "Roman Haefeli"
> An: pd-list@lists.iem.at
> Betreff: Re: [PD] Clock Division
>
>
> On Sat, 2016-01-09 at 15:07 -0500, Peter van Haaften wrote
They are also in Pd-l2ork.
On Sunday, January 10, 2016 6:36 AM, Roman Haefeli
wrote:
On Sun, 2016-01-10 at 09:52 +, Liam Goodacre wrote:
> Which libraries are [closebang] and [initbang] in? They don't seem to
> load in Vanilla and I can't find the relevant information in the
> help
On Sat, 2016-01-09 at 15:07 -0500, Peter van Haaften wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I am trying to find a simple and efficient way to divide quarter notes
> in Pd.
>
> The patch I am constructing is a kind of ostinato sequencer. There are
> four quarter notes, which should each by divided into 1-16 tic
On Sun, 2016-01-10 at 09:52 +, Liam Goodacre wrote:
> Which libraries are [closebang] and [initbang] in? They don't seem to
> load in Vanilla and I can't find the relevant information in the
> helpfiles so that I can use [declare].
I'm not totally sure, but I believe those are part of the Pd-e
Which libraries are [closebang] and [initbang] in? They don't seem to load in
Vanilla and I can't find the relevant information in the helpfiles so that I
can use [declare].
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