Hello everybody!
I'm new to pd and new to this list. Now to introduce myself: My main interest is physical modelling. I was pointed to pd only a few days ago. I have to say I am quite surprised. The installation was not too difficult and with my ASIO Soundcard the thing runs very nicely. Latency is ok for realtime playing and I started rightaway with the implementation of a plucked bass instrument. I think it's quite cheesy (even worse than Steinbergs VB-1, hehe) but please try for yourself. It is available from my website http://www.soundbytes.de/patches/pd/CheesyPhyMoBass.pd there is also a version that uses Ben Saylors envelope module: http://www.soundbytes.de/patches/pd/CheesyPhyMoBass_vadsr.pd hope You like it.
best regards
Andreas Sumerauer
www.soundbytes.de www.dausenkunz.de
Hello. I wanted to try your patches, but I have no midi controler, or any midi experience. Could you point how to simulate the midi commands in pd? (these noteins/noteouts seem confusing to me, I just know about pitches)
By the way, do you know of any program (windows, please) which might simulate a real midi instrument which would connect to another program, like pd or csound?
Thanks,
João
----- Original Message ----- From: "Andreas Sumerauer" andreas@dausenkunz.de To: pd-list@iem.kug.ac.at Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 3:29 AM Subject: [PD] Physical modelling
Hello everybody!
I'm new to pd and new to this list. Now to introduce myself: My main interest is physical modelling. I was pointed to pd only a few days ago. I have to say I am quite surprised. The installation was not too difficult and with my ASIO Soundcard the thing runs very nicely. Latency is ok for realtime playing and I started rightaway with the implementation of a plucked bass instrument. I think it's quite cheesy (even worse than Steinbergs VB-1, hehe) but please try for yourself. It is available from my website http://www.soundbytes.de/patches/pd/CheesyPhyMoBass.pd there is also a version that uses Ben Saylors envelope module: http://www.soundbytes.de/patches/pd/CheesyPhyMoBass_vadsr.pd hope You like it.
best regards
Andreas Sumerauer
www.soundbytes.de www.dausenkunz.de
PD-list mailing list PD-list@iem.kug.ac.at http://iem.kug.ac.at/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pd-list
hi,
Am Donnerstag, 5. September 2002 13:56 schrieb João M Pais:
Hello. I wanted to try your patches, but I have no midi controler, or any midi experience. Could you point how to simulate the midi commands in pd? (these noteins/noteouts seem confusing to me, I just know about pitches)
By the way, do you know of any program (windows, please) which might simulate a real midi instrument which would connect to another program, like pd or csound?
Thanks,
João
on windows you might want to try "hubis midi loopback device" ( http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/Hubis_LoopBack_device/ )
it creates a virtual midi connection between midi applications. this way you can use your favorite sequencer/software and redirect its output to a normal, virtual midi port.
greets,
chris
Hi João M Pais hat gesagt: // João M Pais wrote:
Hello. I wanted to try your patches, but I have no midi controler, or any midi experience. Could you point how to simulate the midi commands in pd? (these noteins/noteouts seem confusing to me, I just know about pitches)
You can simulate a midi note with messages composed of two numbers between 0-127 (or 1-128??). The first is the key of the note in midi speech (middle C = 60), the second is velocity rsp. volume
Just use a [pack 0 0] or [pack 0 100] with two number boxes or sliders instead of the notein.
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
Hi, Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
Just use a [pack 0 0] or [pack 0 100] with two number boxes or sliders instead of the notein.
Argh, forget about the [pack], just directly connect the numbers, or unpack them again with [unpack 0 0]
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
Thank you for your very quick answering. the midi is running now. If someone cares of the details, I'm using xp with midiyoke.
João
----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank Barknecht" barknech@ph-cip.uni-koeln.de To: pd-list@iem.kug.ac.at Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 3:08 PM Subject: Re: [PD] Physical modelling
Hi, Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
Just use a [pack 0 0] or [pack 0 100] with two number boxes or sliders instead of the notein.
Argh, forget about the [pack], just directly connect the numbers, or
unpack
them again with [unpack 0 0]
ciao
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
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