Hallo, B. Bogart hat gesagt: // B. Bogart wrote:
Frank, is there a strong reason you are using the pmpd object, and not using [mass] [lia] etc?? Much easier to start here and I think make many things clear...
I'm trying to build physical systems programmatically, and that's what pmpd and pmpd~ are better for than using the mass/link objects. (I played with dynamic patching and [dyn] as well. [dyn] is cool for this, but I'd like to explore [pmpd], too.)
Attached is the patch I'm currently working on, which is some scanned synthesis thing done with pmpd. Sorry for it being a bit confusing. I'll explain it:
The patch has a system of 10 masses inside. You can specify your physical network using the toggles in "pd matrixedit". Every toggle set to 1 will create a link between the masses specified by its x/y coordinates. This is a string where mass 0 is connected to mass 1, mass 1 connected to mass 2, 3-4, 4-5, ... and at last 9 to 0:
0123 ... 9 = X +----------+ 0 |..........| 1 |x.........| 2 |.x........| 3 |..x.......| . |...x......| . |....x.....| . |.....x....| |......x...| |.......x..| 9 |x.......x.| +----------+ Y
(This is inspired by Csound).
Clicking the bang "rebuild" will then create this network, which can be set into action with the metro and some forces. So far this seems to work okay, but I'm struggling with doing the outlet-connections. This is done in "pd doouts" (upper right) but regardless of what I do, some of those outlets just seem to receive wrong or no data.
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