Hello List
somebody know where I can download the necessary to load the "bpmtms" and "inv" in a patch?, I try in win xp with pd 0.37.0 and in pd 0.38.3
do those objects exist?
the info that I get about "inv" remits me to the GEM libraries (I try with this and don't be able to load the object yet) but I don't get info of "bpmtms"..
thanx advance
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Hallo, Boby Peru Dafoe hat gesagt: // Boby Peru Dafoe wrote:
the info that I get about "inv" remits me to the GEM libraries (I try with this and don't be able to load the object yet) but I don't get info of "bpmtms"..
"bpmtms" sounds like it would be a converter of BPM frequency to millisecond periods. With some math operations it is easy to build as an abstraction. Tip: [expr 60000 / $f1]
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it sounds like they are just abstractions anyway...if they are not included with the file you need to play, then just try to figure out what they do, and make them yourself. as frank said [expr 60000 / $f1] is gonna do the trick for bpm->ms
Hallo, hard off hat gesagt: // hard off wrote:
it sounds like they are just abstractions anyway...if they are not included with the file you need to play, then just try to figure out what they do, and make them yourself. as frank said [expr 60000 / $f1] is gonna do the trick for bpm->ms
BTW: also for ms->bpm
[inv] might be [expr 1/$f1], then [inv]---[* 60000] is [bpmtms]. ;)
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