dear hcs,
i've changed it according to your suggestions. there is no play
button because it should play right when you opened a sample. i
suggest one wich is 1-5 seconds long with 44.1 kHz. if the rate is
different then set it.
the ftos object is used. i don't know wich library this is and how i
should avoid it, some people apparently don't have it.
i haven't tone very much in the audio domain and i would be happy to
hear thinks like it should not be done like this because of ...
rather use ... it will be better because ...
thank you.
Am 28.11.2006 um 22:07 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
A couple comments:
- hiding the implementation in a subpatch would make the interface
elements much clearer.
- adding english translations would help the non-German speakers
- I couldn't find the "play" button
.hc
On Nov 28, 2006, at 11:04 AM, Max Neupert wrote:
working version: sorry.
<easysampler.pd>
Am 28.11.2006 um 11:32 schrieb Max Neupert:
hmm. this could fit in this thread.... i would like some pros to look at this patch to give me some
grumpy feedback. thank you.<easysampler.pd>
Am 28.11.2006 um 03:56 schrieb robbert van hulzen:
i'm not really in a hurry at this point, so i'll continue poking
around in what i have for the moment, but since the hurry will be getting
on in about a week or so, i'm glad to know about your [play-samp~]. i
actually know it (almost it) from your slicer~abs, and it looks like it'll be
great to use as an example too. thanks. robbertHallo, robbert van hulzen hat gesagt: // robbert van hulzen wrote:
a good start indeed... still working on it, trying to figure
it out. thanks!If you're in a hurry: RTC-lib (update just announced) contains a simple sample player called play-samp~.pd which does reversed and looped playback of tables holding 44.1kHz samples. [samp10~] is
the polyphonic version of it. The only external used is
[arraysize], basic playback in one direction, non-looped even works without that.
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