hello
there is nothing to be bothered about. I recommended Patrick to "build it yourself", cuz this is where you apply your own idea. Isnt it nice to create... And "a functional drum machine" IS as simple as I imply: either sound is there or it
s not. Consistently repeating you`ll get a rythmical (or not) pattern.
no hard feelings, I WAS trying to help. :)
best regs
daniel .
----- Original Message ----- From: "David Powers" cyborgk@nocturnalnoize.com To: "odiv ." daniel52000@hotmail.com Subject: Re: [PD] pd drum machines Date: Mon, 01 Aug 2005 11:56:48 -0500
Okay, I'm sorry but this bothers me - telling people "build it yourself" instead of providing some concrete information for someone who is probably new at PD. We are all here because we want to learn to build things ourselves, but some of us need a little more help along the way.
Furthermore, a functional drum machine is not as simple as you imply, you need the modulus+counter, some way to code rhythmic patterns....
~David
odiv . wrote:
hello Patrick
I really recommend you to use your imagination and build your own "drums". Think...what do you need: a constant (or not) sound source times envelope generator, which is triggered (or not) by rythmical (or not) patterns. As simple as it gets. Have your custom fun.
daniel .
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