On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 02:25:28AM +0100, Federico wrote:
very useful for step sequencers that would otherwise be built out of vradios, which are only able to trigger 1 note at a time.
cooool! :-D this one really helps me it is also useful to do bitmasks and pack midi data for sysex messages.
programming, i'd be thankful if someone could try to compile it on windows, too, and tell me what i did wrong.
tried on linux and compiles ok.
a great improvement may be to transform it to an array, but with a different visualization style (binary mode, ha ha!).
what is the 'binary mode' can you describe? or perhaps give a mock-up illustration?
or even implement a tabread-like behavior (read: add a second inlet to read x-position)
this one would really help in creating sequencer-like things... :)
im not sure what vradiobitmap is supposed to do..but have you looked at \doc\7.stuff\data-structures . if your goal is to place ticks/lines/squares/whatever on a canvas and use them for sequence data, it may do the trick for you.. i think theres more detail in a paper from MSP from 2002 or so, explaining how you can use an advancing pointer to grab the delay time before the next step, etc. personally i use BLT/TkZinc via toxy for sequence data..and 'pipe' as the event scheduler..
-- Federico
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