Hallo, cyrille hat gesagt: // cyrille wrote:
Frank Barknecht wrote:
I also will try to clean up some of my patches, which already incorporate data structures in some applications. For example I have a "physical structure editor" in the works, which so far is still a bit very confusing.
wow, the aim of next pmpd object is to make this possible!!! you're going faster than me...
Well, I'm still far away from real usability ad the patch is a real mess. ;) A REAL one! If it's cleaned up I'll send it immediatly. But the last days I was a bit distracted by scanned synthesis stuff. I've put the result online now at: http://footils.org/cms/show/41
It's a simple scanned string thing much like your corde.pd, which is an obvious inspiration. I am using dyn~ there to simplify creation of the pmpd-model a lot. The string length is settable now, although I still create a whole new string everytime the length changes.
There are some abstractions inside, which may be useful for other purposes, too, for example a list normalizer for lists with variable length.
I used xgroove~ in the actuallöy scanning engine, which works much more clean than phasor/tabread4, however maybe still not clean enough for dynamically changing tables if the changes are large.
An advantage of [dyn~] also is, that I can manage the connections to a [pack] with it as well, so a lot of manual patching work can be skipped with it. I think, because of something like a "configurable list outlet" for pmpd~ could be useful as well.
Oh, and I now also switched to pd-0.38-test which supports dynamic tables and arrays much better with less dropouts.
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