That works great, thanks_ Ed
-----Original Message----- From: Ben Saylor [mailto:bsaylor@Macalester.edu] Sent: 27 March 2003 23:24 To: Edward George Subject: Re: [PD] trigger bang when looping
Hm.. for susloop~, you could try something like:
[susloop~] | [*~ -1] | [threshold~]
and set the trigger threshold for threshold~ to the negative of {slightly lower than the loop start-point}.
Outputting a bang each time it loops back to the beginning would be a good addition to susloop~; if I had time I'd do it.
Ben
On Thursday 27 March 2003 12:30 pm, Edward George wrote:
I was wondering what ways people could suggest of triggering a bang each time a looping sample loops back to the beginning. I'm using mainly susloop~ and xgroove for sample playback (depending on situation) and windows.
Thanks_ All the Best Ed, Suppose, Nottingham UK. http://www.suppose.co.uk http://ed.suppose.co.uk ed@suppose.co.uk
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I was wondering what ways people could suggest of triggering a bang each time a looping sample loops back to the beginning. I'm using mainly susloop~ and xgroove for sample playback (depending on situation) and windows.
Hi Ed, the cvs version of xgroove~ has an outlet (second right-most) which sends a bang on each loop wrapping.
best greetings, Thomas