David Powers a écrit :
How to get rid of the symbol selector.
I've personaly solved this with [route symbol].
Best regards,
patco.
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David Powers a écrit :
(not enough coffee this morning?)...
same here,
if you put [$1( at the output of [route symbol( it suppresses the
'symbol' .
Best,
Patco.
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Hallo,
Patco hat gesagt: // Patco wrote:
David Powers a écrit :
How to get rid of the symbol selector.
I've personaly solved this with [route symbol].
Alternatively you can use [list trim] for removing any list or
symbol selectors.
Ciao
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Patco wrote:
David Powers a écrit :
How to get rid of the symbol selector.
I've personaly solved this with [route symbol].
i remember that this does not work since several pd versions any more (i
guess at least pd=0.38)
which version of pd are you using?
[$1( and [list trim] are built-in
IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
Patco wrote:
David Powers a écrit :
How to get rid of the symbol selector.
I've personaly solved this with [route symbol].
i remember that this does not work since several pd versions any more (i
guess at least pd=0.38)
which version of pd
On Fri, 15 Dec 2006, David Powers wrote:
How to get rid of the symbol selector. For some strange reason,
[route] won't do it, but it gets rid of the list selector??? I don't
get this behavior. I know this has been discussed before but I can't
remember the solution (not enough coffee this
I think Audio Mulch responds to simple note-ons doesn't it?
Try using
[1(
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[metro 500]
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[42(
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[makenote 127 499]
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[noteout]
That sends on all midi channels afaik
If you need to change channel - last inlet of noteout
On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 16:42:54 +0100
Daniele F. [EMAIL
Sorry, no coffee yet. I didn't see the noob bit, welcome to the puredat list
- that diagram is probably very confusing.
What it means is a way of showing a Pd patch -
The first object is a message box containing 1,
that gets sent to the metronome which switches it on (0 switches it off),