Very nice, thanks Hans.
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On 10-Jun-06, at 3:10 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
You can get raw mouse data using [hid]. You can get screen
coordinates using cyclone's [MouseState]..hc
On Jun 2, 2006, at 12:05 AM, Alexandre Matheson wrote:
hello everybody,
Thanks again for all the advice and help, I've been busy but still
managed to do a few updates to my patch. There are two versions,
one that uses gem (for gemmouse) and freeverb, and the other uses
no externals and has a data structure gui.I was wondering if there was an object similar to gemmouse that I
can use for my data structure gui version. I want to turn the
metro on and off when I click and move around the red square on
the 2d control. Is this possible?I am a PEBKAC
alex <gem-lens.zip> <lens.zip>
On 24-May-06, at 8:16 PM, Alexandre Matheson wrote:
hello dafydd, Frank, and list,
Thanks for the feedback. I will start making improvements on the
patch as soon as i get over this cold.On 23-May-06, at 1:09 PM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, dafydd hughes hat gesagt: // dafydd hughes wrote:
It looks like a mismatch between envelope and sample reading. The clicks seem to happen because the amplitude envelope and the
tabread4~ aren't synchronized. What happens is the tabread object gets
its new starting position while the envelope is still in mid-grain. The solution is to make sure each voice is inactive before starting
a new grain.David Golightly made a great granular delay line patch (I think
based on a paper by Ross Bencina) maybe a year and a bit ago which
used a scheduler to send info to each voice. As I remember, the
scheduler kept track of which voices were playing and sent the messages
to the next available note. Another way is to let the voice pass the
message to the next voice if it's already busy.I changed the patch to do just that and introduced an
abstraction for the voices, because I'm lazy. The blocking is in [pd block] in pd_voice.pd. However while this gets rid of the clicks, it brings another problem with the patch to daylight, which you will
immediatly hear, if you try it: it doesn't sound like a cloud of grains,
but very regular. I didn't understand what the [expr $f1; $f1/1;
$f1/2 ...] is supposed to do. In the original patch, the numbers get send to a
[del] object where they get translated to a simple bang.I once did another granular patch that uses a [phasor~] instead
of a [metro] to drive the grains. Basically the phasor~ output is
used to drive a cosine envelope similar to the packets example in Miller's docs. It also is used to read out the table with [tabread4~] or a delay line with [vd~]. [samphold~]'s are used to get click-free operation. I attached this patch as well (phasorgrain~). It
normally uses Memento to allow comfortable remote control of the
settings, but I ripped this part out to not confuse those without Memento.Ciao
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org_
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