On Fri, Nov 28, 2003 at 07:57:44PM +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, Chris McCormick hat gesagt: // Chris McCormick wrote:
This is a way cool idea and something I've been working on in my spare time to help out friends who are new to Pd. If I wanted to contribute a bunch of small GOP modular-synth units (very simple things, just abstracting svf~ + slider, simple gop delay unit etc.),
That's exactly what I think should be in RRADical.
where would I do that?
I just now did set up a folder on pure-data.org for the project. You can find it in "community -> projects", the full path is:
http://www.pure-data.org/community/projects/rradical/
Currently this includes a Wiki page with mostly copied mailings, and a "topic", that automatically collects files and documents containing the Keyword: "rradical"
So you just have to create an account on pure-data.org, unless you already did so. Then upload your patches to your home folder there. Don't forget to give them names with correct suffixes like .pd or .zip
After uploading open up the "properties" tab of your file and select "rradical" as keyword. You can also select "patch" as well, then it will appear under "community - Pd patches", too.
After that just change the "state" of your file and "Publish" it to make it available to all other visitors.
I'm really glad, that so many folks already expressed their interest in this project. I couldn't have hoped for that many initially...
Ok, I've uploaded my GOP mini-effects units onto p-d.org. The patches lack persistance and OSC functionality as discussed, but I think they are a good start. I'll start adding pool persistance and OSC shortly.
I think as well as making pool & OSC standard in these units it would be cool to establish the following guidelines when designing Rrad units:
the patches will internally scale the value to what they need. (eg. x20000 for filter cutoff)
So for example in my s-filter~ i have two sliders resonance and cutoff. resonance can be modified from outside the unit using $1-resonance. So if the unit is:
[s-filter~ fx1] you can modify the value of cutoff by sending to 'fx1-cutoff'.
What do you guys think of that idea?
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