Eh, I pulled the git history from iem to GitHub but then was *strongly* asked not to develop it further / that it was broken / etc etc. I left it but should probably remove the repo...
it would be better to use/make a different solution.
On Nov 17, 2023, at 12:00 PM, pd-list-request@lists.iem.at wrote:
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- Chris McCormick <chris@mccormick.cx mailto:chris@mccormick.cx> [2023-11-17 04:29]:
Hi,
Does anybody know of an object (maybe an abstraction over cyclone/seq) with the following properties:
- Takes an external MIDI clock tick (like seq).
- Stores MIDI events as they happen (like seq).
- Can play back recording when ticks start from 0 (like seq).
- Can take a message like "loop 64" and it will then loop the last 64 beats
worth of messages it has stored from the moment it is pressed.
Witout checking its specs myself you might want to look at Kristof Czaja's [xeq] which no longer lives at http://suita.chopin.edu.pl/~czaja/miXed/externs/xeq.html but was forked to https://github.com/pd-externals/xeq
cheersz, P
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