Oh, here's something else I should have highlighted. The [score]/[score2] objects also have an accelerando and ritardando syntax. This is also provided in a new [speed] object for a regular metronome. This allows you to correctly go from 60 BPM to 90 BPM in, say, 4 beats, quite cool. The speed change formula is taken from "On Musiquantics" by Clarence Barlow, see: http://clarlow.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/On-MusiquanticsA4.pdf (figure 4).
Em qua., 20 de abr. de 2022 às 04:19, Alexandre Torres Porres < porres@gmail.com> escreveu:
Hey, first update of ELSE and the tutorial in 2022 has been released. Total number of objects is now 446, total number of examples in the tutorial is now 464..
I never take this long but there are lots and lots of changes here. Many breaking changes on one hand but on the other I'm finally moving on to a next development phase of "Release Candidates" aiming towards more stability. One big change was having flags come first as they always should have.
Many many fixes and many new objects.
*Highlights:*
- [metronome]: this object was added in the last update, I made many
changes and included several new high level funciontanilities. Specially, I Added support for quite crazier time signatures.
- [tabplayer~]: now can trigger start and stop playing at audio rate with
signal input with gates and impulses.
- new [score]/[score2] objects to write and play musical score sequences
with a friendly syntax with bars, time signatures and fractional note durations
- [polymetro]/[polymetro~]: polymetric metronomes at control and audio
rates.
The Live Electronics Tutorial has also been updated, check detailed changelog at: https://github.com/porres/pd-else/releases/tag/v1.0-rc1
I also added in the readme alternatives to cyclone in ELSE.
Find binaries for the main 64 bits systems in deken (Linux, Windows and macOS intel/arm), more to come soon and extra binaries will be available and found only in the release downloads from the repository.
Cheers