I'm pretty sure that I saw an external to do this once but I cannot remember what does it. I want to create an array of osc's (42 for now), I figure creating an abstraction and making 42 instances of it would be reasonable (but not by hand).
Right Now what I have is a list of frequencies and a list of amplitudes, I want to use those values to control a lot of oscillators.
Any ideas? Thanks, Alex Norman
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I read:
I'm pretty sure that I saw an external to do this once but I cannot remember what does it.
you want: http://dh7.free.fr/pd-msg/pd-msg_05.tar.gz
HTH
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i'd use http://pix.test.at/pd/nqpoly/ ... in fact, i do use it :) its a little bit confusing at first, but it gets the job done.
-josh
alex norman wrote:
I'm pretty sure that I saw an external to do this once but I cannot remember what does it. I want to create an array of osc's (42 for now), I figure creating an abstraction and making 42 instances of it would be reasonable (but not by hand).
Right Now what I have is a list of frequencies and a list of amplitudes, I want to use those values to control a lot of oscillators.
Any ideas? Thanks, Alex Norman
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i have used the clone[1] extern in the past for massive polyphony. you create an abstraction, the use clone to duplicate it. i've heard praise for the nqpoly[2] abstractions as well, but have no experience with these.
[1] http://www.akustische-kunst.de/puredata/clone/index.html [2] http://pix.test.at/pd/nqpoly/
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