Depening on what kind of polyphonic patch you want to do, there are some
newer alteratives to nqpoly4.If you want to polyphonize a simple midi instrument that accepts
pitch/velocity pairs with [makenote] syntax, I'd recommend u_makepoly from the rj
library. To polyphonize oneshot instruments like drums, use u_robinpoly or
u_robinpolymono.All three come with extensive help files.
ah, I didn't say that. basically there are simple synth patches (with
audio, all output for a main [throw~]) that take in lists with parameters.
the lists come from a "score" of data structures arrays (for now up to 6
parameters/arrays), at a rate of 100 a second. so I guess no midi or
oneshot type events. anyway I'll look at your suggestions.
unrelated: since you mentioned the rj library, I think it might be
interesting (at least for me) to pack that library in pd-extended. does
this makes sense/is practicable for you guys?
There also is [polypoly] or the variations that Hans once did and posted
here (check the archive for that.)
I saw nqpoly5. but since it's not even in pd-extended, I assumed it's not
very stable/used.
So, I wanted to ask:
- what is the most current version of nqpoly?
The one in the Sourceforge svn is the current one, but it's already
quite old and I would first try the suggestions above.
will do.
João