Well if you like it that way, good.
I can think of simpler things to get that.
On the mail below I was meaning 1 txt that handles both, not changing txts.
But if you are happy. Stay happy. : )
Salutti, Lucarda.
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On 7/28/2017 2:37 AM, baptiste chatel wrote: as [text sequence -g] can send lists to a random number of symbols, it's easy to control a random number of sequencers : see attached
2017-07-28 1:38 GMT+02:00 Lucas Cordiviola <lucarda27@hotmail.commailto:lucarda27@hotmail.com>:
Ok looks like you got it, but how are you going to "replicate the features of the Korg SQ-1 analog sequencer" with only 1 [text sequence -g] i mean whats inside the txt that can handle 2 diff sequences simultaneously or separately?
On 7/27/2017 5:53 PM, baptiste chatel wrote: Hi Lucas
there are alternatives : you can just output lists of length 2, unpack and send accordingly. I really wanted to use [text sequence -g] because i thought it was weird not being able to send series of messages (not a fixed content list) on each step. Eventually i did found how to do this. Is the help file a bit misleading... or is it just me ? :p
Happens that "lines" as described in the help file, are actually comma-separated lists. Each "step" message outputs the next list, and if the -g option is set, the message is sent to the first leading symbol.
So in order to send several messages at the same time, you have to set -w option, which sets a symbol as a "wait" flag, and bang the [text sequence] instead of the "step" message. Everything until the next wait symbol will be sent.
See attached.
2017-07-26 21:15 GMT+02:00 Lucas Cordiviola <lucarda27@hotmail.commailto:lucarda27@hotmail.com>: I never used [text sequence] yet.
At first glance looks that you can get what you need using 2 [text sequence]s.
Do you have a test patch to share?
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On 7/25/2017 4:47 AM, baptiste chatel wrote:
Hi list
I'm trying to replicate the features of the Korg SQ-1 analog sequencer. It has two 8-step sequences, A and B, that are read in some interesting fashions, like A[1-8] then B[1-8], or A1, B1, A2, B2, ... or A and B together. I'm using [text sequence mysequence -g] to store and read these sequences. However, in the case of the two sequences playing together, i can't find how i can have [text] to send two messages on the same [step< : A 1, B 1; A 2, B 2; etc
I feel that it should be possible. DId i miss something in the help file ? Should i use qlist instead ?
Thanks !
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