Thanks for your help. I have tried and they are both good options. I'll come back with other questions soon, i'm sure.
sandra
--- pix pix@test.at wrote:
....and it might be helpful to know that you can send N messages at once (without using a time consuming metro) by using the [until] object
|10(
|
|until|
|
| next 1 (
|
| qlist |
will send 10 "next 1" messages more-or-less instantaneously.
(read the help for the until object, dont just send it a [bang] or you'll be sorry *grin*).
pix.
On Fri, 9 Nov 2001 14:42:12 -0800 Miller Puckette mpuckett@man104-1.ucsd.edu wrote:
Hi Sandra,
You can send "next 1" instead of "next" to get
qlist to step to the next
number without sending the messages you pass over.
Thus, you could send
"rewind", "next 1" N times, and then "next" to
send the N+1th batch of
(number-separated) messages. I looked and "next
1" isn;t documented in the
help window (fixed for release 0.35 whenever that
comes out...)
Another, perhaps easier, approach is simply to
have separate qlists for
each possible section.
cheers Miller
On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 03:40:29AM -0800, sandra
pauletto wrote:
Hi,
i am just starting using Pd so sorry if my
questions
will be not that interesting, but at least they shouldn't be that difficult!
Anyway, i'm trying to do some patches using the 'qlist'. I was wondering if there is a way to
use
'bang' for starting different sections of a
'qlist'
when need it. what i mean is: for example, a qlist is made of
3
sections say A B C, every section lasts a
certain
time. The first bang triggers A, the second B, etc.
Or i will have to make different qlists for
every
section?
Thanks sandra
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