Hi Johannes, the only comparable attempt that i know is the wedit abstraction done by Marius Schebella. get it at http://www.parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/Pd/wedit.htm
greetings, Thomas
----- Original Message ----- From: "Johannes Taelman" j0@advalvas.be To: "PD List" pd-list@iem.at Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 2:37 PM Subject: [PD] table editing software
Hi,
I'm looking for a feature-rich program to draw and edit data (perhaps in non-realtime) to load into arrays in pd. I'm looking for following features:
- user-definable time ruler
- user-definable value grids
- zoom-in, zoom-out in the gui
- possibility to draw free-hand and smooth curves
- possibility to view/edit multiple tracks aligned in time
- cut,copy, paste selections
One possibilty is to use a wave editor, but they're mostly not designed for sample-level-editing and they restrict values to -1..1. It's ok if it writes floating-point wave files. The purpose is to design tables that contain pitche- and amplitude-envelopes of a whole sequence. This is to avoid the event-based nature of sequencers, and get something more fluid.
Any hints?
thanks, j#|@
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