Hi, while [poly] doesn't include this functionality yet, you can check [else/voices], and also [else/mono] (for monophony) and [else/suspedal].
cheers
Em qui, 11 de jul de 2019 às 09:09, Philip Stone pkstone@ucdavis.edu escreveu:
Ah, perfect! Thanks for pointing this out. The sustain pedal feature is excellent, too.
Phil
On 7/9/19, 11:59 PM, "Nicolas Danet" nicolas.danet@free.fr wrote:
Hi, FYI: there's pull request here <
https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/pull/661 >.
----- Mail d'origine ----- De: Philip Stone <pkstone@ucdavis.edu> À: pd-list@lists.iem.at Envoyé: Wed, 10 Jul 2019 06:40:32 +0200 (CEST) Objet: [PD] Any alternative to [poly] allowing dynamic number of
voices?
I’ve been using [poly] for a long time as the voice-allocation heart
of a polyphonic synthesizer, and it does that job well. One drawback it has is that the number of voices can only be set at creation time. I’d love to be able to change that dynamically, e.g., with a number box, or otherwise. (I know this will be glitchy, and don’t care – I won’t be doing it during audio output).
Are there any alternative [poly]-like objects that *do* allow
dynamically changing the number of voices?
I noticed in Miller’s ‘to-do’ comments in the source that he’d like to
add an input to [poly] for changing the voice-stealing switch; I’d vote enthusiastically for a ‘number of voices’ input as well.
Best, Phil Stone UC Davis
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