That might work, but its better to install it like the FAQ says, then
use [import many] to load it in your patch. For the 'many' examples,
you just need to install it to see it in the Help Browser.
.hc
On Jul 16, 2011, at 2:48 PM, Jeffrey Concepcion wrote:
I installed the lib in the 'extra' folder on windows, then added the folder to pd-extended's start up list. Is this correct? I still get the [voicetest~] error, apparently the object is not included in the 'many' library. And i still get the same couldn't create $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 $8 $9... Error. I tested the polypoly~ patch and it seems to be working just fine, it's just the 200voices test that is giving me this issue.
Jeff
On Thursday, July 14, 2011, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at
wrote:You probably need to install the library, basically drop the 'many'
folder into the install folder for your platform: http://puredata.info/docs/faq/how-do-i-install-externals-and-help-files .hc On Jul 13, 2011, at 9:00 PM, Jeffrey Concepcion wrote: Martin, that's pretty good and a lot closer to how akihiko's sound
than I've been able to get. Hans I've downloaded the 'many' lib and I get this error when
running the 200-voices patch voicetest~ 0 0 $0... couldn't create $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 $8 $9...
couldn't create $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 $8 $9... couldn't create $1
$2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 $8 $9 in the main patch [voicetest~ 0 0 $0] doesn't create and the
variables from 1-9 are in the [voices-wrap~] instances, I'm sure
you knew that.On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 4:57 PM, Jeffrey Concepcion <jeffreyconcepcion@gmail.com
wrote:
Hans, Thanks for letting me know about the 'many' lib, I'll check it out. And Martin I'll try out your patch asap. I think I read somewhere about a [polyosc~] object or it could be a figment of my imagination.
On Tuesday, July 12, 2011, martin brinkmann <mnb@martin- brinkmann.de> wrote:
On 07/12/2011 01:55 AM, Jeffrey Concepcion wrote:
Also, it seems to me that I would need one oscillator per note, which is ridiculous if you want to make
something isn't that CPU intensive.it depends on the cpu. i have made a 'quick and dirty' cluster-synth patch (attached) with 192 not very (or at all) optimized
oscillators, which produces about 20 percent load on my machine (3 ghz intel
core). it should run on a atom-netbook. if you need more instances, it
might be too much though. (and less voices do not sound that awful too...)another possible approach i can think of would be using ifft as a oscillator bank. though it is probably not trivial to calculate the spectrum. (or you will have to use a very large blocksize, to get
enough 'frequency-resolution')bis denn! martin
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