Hi!
For an installation I could use to know the absolute time - get it and at that spot play one or more soundfiles. Is there a way to get the absolute time, and is there a simple way to play soundfiles The readsf~ object does not seem to exist anymore, at least for Windows.
And another thing I am a bit ashamed over - in MAX i often used the seqenser object to get some weird structures in a MIDI file and work on them for instrumental music. Could there be a little sequenser in pd too?
Greetings from Joergen
Jørgen Mortensen wrote:
Hi!
For an installation I could use to know the absolute time - get it and at that spot play one or more soundfiles. Is there a way to get the absolute time, and is there a simple way to play soundfiles The readsf~ object does not seem to exist anymore, at least for Windows.
I noticed before that readsf~ and soundfiler existed, but trying to verify this *now*, they seemed to be gone ...? After recompiling pd, these objects came back into being, so that's what you have to do.
absolute_time is obviously not (yet) existing, maybe i'll have a look tomorrow...
mfg.fd.a hannes
forum::für::umläute wrote:
Jørgen Mortensen wrote:
Hi!
For an installation I could use to know the absolute time - get it and at that spot play one or more soundfiles. Is there a way to get the absolute time, and is there a simple way to play soundfiles The
absolute_time is obviously not (yet) existing, maybe i'll have a look tomorrow...
if your still interested, i have added date & time (and some other useless functions) to my external, and put it on the ftp-server so you can download it from ftp://iem.mhsg.ac.at/pd/Externals/ZEXY/ (by the way, there's included sfplay and sfrecord too, for easy soundfile playing/recording)
please test and send bug-reports to zmoelnig@iem.mhsg.ac.at
mfg.rsa.gr hanens