Hi there:
Thanks for your reply!
Sorry, I tried to look at your drums, but got carried away by your Error patch, which I think is really fabulous. I'm having a lot of fun with it and it's the ideal thing to blow away the post convention blues.
Cool, glad to know you had fun with error too. Well, Error is more fun while the drum sounds really are just tools that I made.
Anyways, befor I'm back to your patch, two quick tips:
- use sends and receives, dude. Patchchord patchwork is not good and
will make it hard not only for others, but for yourself to understand your patches (later).
Ya, I agree, I used to use sends and receives to make my patches look really clean. But for some reason now I find myself like to connect things up and follow where the line goes:)
- get RRADical: http://footils.org/cms/show/1
I wish I have read this before I made the drum sound collection now. Its the kind of thing that has been in my mind for a while. Building intermediate reusable modules for patchworks. I think I will come back to you on this with more questions after I have read it better.
Cheers
CHUN
Hallo, chun lee hat gesagt: // chun lee wrote:
- get RRADical: http://footils.org/cms/show/1
I wish I have read this before I made the drum sound collection now. Its the kind of thing that has been in my mind for a while. Building intermediate reusable modules for patchworks. I think I will come back to you on this with more questions after I have read it better.
I hope, you will find, that it is very easy to later make an abstraction "RRADical": Just add [originator $1 $0] and cross-wrap everything you want to save with [commun /somename $0]. Done!
You might want to create OSC-inlet and -outlet by connecting the [originator] as well.
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__