How do you mean? It doesn't seem necessary to do that within Pd, since you can create whatever frequency you want without need of MIDI controllers. For controlling other things with Pd, I wouldn't think you would have to do it manually with knobs, Pd can do the calculations for you.
-Chuckk
On 4/1/06, Thomas Ouellet Fredericks iamonthebeach@gmail.com wrote:
I think a COARSE and FINE knob is better as on anlog synths. Example: (value of first knob * 127) + value of second knob
Tom
On 4/1/06, Alexandre Quessy listes@sourcelibre.com wrote:
Mathieu Bouchard a écrit :
On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
If each whole note number is assigned to a different pitch of the scale, there's barely more than 2 octaves in 128 notes.
You don't have to limit yourself to 0-127 in Pd. You also are not limited to integer note numbers.
Hey, (I just got a midi keyboard controller) why not multiplying two 0-127 ctlin to obtain more precision !! Any success story regarding that ?
For my purposes, frequency in Hz is the only way to go. MIDI is useful sometimes,
I find PD's midi notes very flexible. You an use them as withs scales with commas too. Look my jam abstraction on my website, maybe. (in muzaq)
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