hey all,

first of all there was a light problem in frank's solution.. it did resolve
triggering problem, but that also created a new issue: since the
y value was stored in a [f] object and was triggered from an anything bang of the [t] object that depended on the input of the x value, everytime you
would move only on the y axis while keeping x consant, no triggering took
place and as a result nothing happened. i got around it by inserting a [metro]
that only gets triggered when x is static.. see the attached patch : )

merci charles.. it is amazing for me to have this support and that other
people also working on this solution. as soon as i will have acces to a
proper 4 speaker set up i will put these two patches into a practical test
and see whats working well.. now here is another question charles.. is
it possible to work this thing on eight speakers ? my problem is i do not
get the maths behing your set up.. : ( i really tried, but i seem to miss some
basic mathematical knowledge..

best

alexandre

On 28/10/06, Charles Henry <czhenry@gmail.com > wrote:
I fixed the bugs in that patch xy_to_amp.pd.....can't believe I was
trying such a dumb approach (perhaps I should believe it).  This one
works!
You may want to modify it, a little, because I have set it to trigger
calculations whenever x changes or y changes.  This could result in a
redundant calculation, if both x and y are provided (y first, then x).
You can just remove the [f ]  on x (left inlet), and the [t b f] on y
(right inlet) to change this to trigger a calculation on x, only.

Chuck


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