I'd recomend the help files on samplers. If you go to the help browser, 3.audio.examples then b07 onwards. These give you quite a simple way in to using existing audio on PD
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2010 21:06:34 +0100 From: derek@umatic.nl To: hardbop200@gmail.com CC: PD-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] triggering audio
Hi Josh,
looks like you haven't gotten to the later AUDIO TUTORIALS chapters:
# ENVELOPE GENERATOR # AMPLIFIER # CONTROLLING THE SYNTH # STEP SEQUENCER # 4 STAGE SEQUENCER
where you learn about changing the sound of the synth (amplitude, frequency or filter) over time using envelopes, as well as how to control/trigger the synth from various input sources.
Good luck!!!! Derek
Josh Lawrence wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm working through the FLOSS manual on pd attempting to learn it. I've learned how to make a simple synth using osc~ and phasor~ objects, and I trigger them using a slider patched into an mtof object. Lots of fun, but the long tone of an oscillator is getting boring. I've scanned through other chapters, and I can't seem to find other ways of triggering audio.
For example, I've been watching this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zKzxqN5mUI
Whoever this is uses a sig~ object going through an expr~, etc. I don't understand what he's doing, but it looks cool. Can someone help me understand it? What are some other things I can play with?
Be gentle, I'm new to all of this. :)
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