Hi,
attached is a little midi loop recorder and player using data structures I started while on vacation in Graz. Main patch is ds-sequencer.pd. It uses fluid~ as a midi note player for my convenience, but of course it can also play to external midi gear, other softsynths or your custom Pd patches (however then you need to take care of polyphony yourself).
Recording is done through [notein] so you should have a midi keyboard to get the most fun out of it.
The basic idea is to record midi notes into an 8 second time slice which is played over and over. For orientation a straight quarter note bass drum can be inserted in advance. The recorded notes are quantized to settable beat divisions. Except fluid~ - which can be replaced of course - no externals are used.
Have fun.
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__
nice, I'm gonna check this out a little later.
alex
On Lundi, octobre 3, 2005, at 08:36 am, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hi,
attached is a little midi loop recorder and player using data structures I started while on vacation in Graz. Main patch is ds-sequencer.pd. It uses fluid~ as a midi note player for my convenience, but of course it can also play to external midi gear, other softsynths or your custom Pd patches (however then you need to take care of polyphony yourself).
Recording is done through [notein] so you should have a midi keyboard to get the most fun out of it.
The basic idea is to record midi notes into an 8 second time slice which is played over and over. For orientation a straight quarter note bass drum can be inserted in advance. The recorded notes are quantized to settable beat divisions. Except fluid~ - which can be replaced of course - no externals are used.
Have fun.
Ciao
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