Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, Cesare Marilungo hat gesagt: // Cesare Marilungo wrote:
I think, a successor of nqpoly4 should not care about voice allocation at all by itself.
In fact I was trying to the same thing using nqpoly4 voice allocation, but I wasn't thinking that there's no gain in using it for this kind of purpose. In fact the abstraction are all instantiated when the nqpoly4 object is created and the bang to the abstraction outlet only tells nqpoly4 which voice has been freed.
Maybe you like the little variation of nqpoly4 that I made and attached. I called it [polypoly] and it's a kind of mix between [nqpoly4] and [poly] intended to simplify traditional "midi"-like polyphony in Pd.
You use it almost like [poly], but additionally you pass the name of an abstraction. From then on it does everything for you: it creates the abstractions, connect in- and outlets, where the outlets are signal outlets now.
The abstraction to "polyphonize" just needs one inlet for (note velocity)-pairs, one inlet for loadbang, and two signal outlet~s for left and right audio channel.
Ciao
Thanks, I'll try it.
c.
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