Hello friends, is there some equivalent in PD of multislider and sinusoids~, I liked to work with this objects in max but I didn't find anything in the same idea... does someone have an idea on this issue??
thanks a lot
juto
It would help if you explained what these objects do since many if not most of us here are not Max users at all.
Judging by the name "multislider", I think Yves' [pianoroll] object might be helpful to you:
http://ydegoyon.free.fr/software.html
.hc
On Monday, Mar 22, 2004, at 14:39 America/New_York, juto aviten wrote:
Hello friends, is there some equivalent in PD of multislider and sinusoids~, I liked to work with this objects in max but I didn't find anything in the same idea... does someone have an idea on this issue??
thanks a lot
juto
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Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
It would help if you explained what these objects do since many if not most of us here are not Max users at all.
Judging by the name "multislider", I think Yves' [pianoroll] object might be helpful to you:
For the multislider, I look all the objects from Yves (which are really good also) but any of this object could send a list of number to unpack to many number box...
the idea is :
you could draw (by moving some point in x y ) some graph and it output a list of numbers from the position of each point which drawned the graph :
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| | [unpack 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ] | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | n1 n2 n3 n4 n5 n6 n7 n8
is that make sense???
thanks
juto
its not exactly as you describe with the unpack step, but you could easily use Exciter to get the exact same functional result.
-josh
the idea is :
you could draw (by moving some point in x y ) some graph and it output a list of numbers from the position of each point which drawned the graph :
--- -
| | [unpack 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ] | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | n1 n2 n3 n4 n5 n6 n7 n8
is that make sense???
thanks
juto
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On Wednesday, Mar 24, 2004, at 18:13 America/New_York, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, Josh Steiner hat gesagt: // Josh Steiner wrote:
its not exactly as you describe with the unpack step, but you could easily use Exciter to get the exact same functional result.
What is Exciter?
Its one of Yves' handy-dandy GUI objects: "Exciter : a bang-events sequencer."
http://ydegoyon.free.fr/software.html
.hc
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
It would help if you explained what these objects do since many if not most of us here are not Max users at all.
Judging by the name "multislider", I think Yves' [pianoroll] object might be helpful to you:
http://ydegoyon.free.fr/software.html
.
Yes you right I'm sorry, for sure multislider & pianoroll are kind of same objects!! For sinusoids~ you could control many sinus at different pitch. For example you send a list of number trough pack and you unpack it into the "sinusoids~" and you could control different sinus. Do you see which kind of process I speak?
I'm not a maxers anymore!!!!
take care
juto
<quote who="juto aviten"> ...
sinusoids~ is an object created at CNMAT which is an efficient bank of oscillators. it is designed especially to work with sinusoidal track data from an SDIF file for time-independent resynthesis, however works equally with ad-hoc list control. its cousin is resonators~, a bank of two-pole resonant filters for simulating instruments, etc, also used with SDIF, IIRC.
More info at http://cnmat.cnmat.berkeley.edu/MAX/. There is source code for sinusoids~ and resonators~ in open sound world (osw.sourceforge.net), which may be available if anyone is interested (check the license, though
As for multislider, its basically like drawing in a graph and then getting the results in a list each, continuously or all-at-once each time you release the mouse.
Andrew (Andy) W. Schmeder mailto:andy@a2hd.com http://www.a2hd.com
sinusoids~ is an object created at CNMAT which is an efficient bank of oscillators. it is designed especially to work with sinusoidal track data from an SDIF file for time-independent resynthesis, however works equally with ad-hoc list control. its cousin is resonators~, a bank of two-pole resonant filters for simulating instruments, etc, also used with SDIF, IIRC.
More info at http://cnmat.cnmat.berkeley.edu/MAX/. There is source code for sinusoids~ and resonators~ in open sound world (osw.sourceforge.net), which may be available if anyone is interested (check the license, though
- its not GPL).
As for multislider, its basically like drawing in a graph and then getting the results in a list each, continuously or all-at-once each time you release the mouse.
Thanks Andrew, that's the exact ideas!!!
juto