Frank Barknecht schrieb:
Hi, sme hat gesagt: // sme wrote:
i miss the "pulse"-object in the main window.
It's part of maxlib, but you can just delete it and use the equivalent construction with metro instead.
Or just get it from http://www.akustische-kunst.org/puredata/maxlib/ ;-)
Olaf
PS: please all note that akustische-kunst.de has become akustische-kunst.org. the old domain will continue to work for some time (had problems with the availability of the .de domain)
Olaf Matthes wrote:
Frank Barknecht schrieb:
Hi, sme hat gesagt: // sme wrote:
i miss the "pulse"-object in the main window.
It's part of maxlib, but you can just delete it and use the equivalent construction with metro instead.
Or just get it from http://www.akustische-kunst.org/puredata/maxlib/ ;-)
which i recomend... 'cause maxlib rocks! :)
and so does this little drum synth, i was just mucking with a probability based step sequencer last night and wanted some synth drums to make some algo booty house ;-P
Olaf
PS: please all note that akustische-kunst.de has become akustische-kunst.org. the old domain will continue to work for some time (had problems with the availability of the .de domain)
Josh Steiner hat gesagt: // Josh Steiner wrote:
and so does this little drum synth, i was just mucking with a probability based step sequencer last night and wanted some synth drums to make some algo booty house ;-P
Great you like it.
I mucked a bit more with graph-on-parent - which is a fabulous feature and now in test29 it also is stable!
I put a new 0.2 version of "angriff" to http://footils.org/angriff-0.2.tgz which features an abstractionized 8-stepsequencer "sseq" and a silly "easydac~" in the test patch.
"angriff" itself is unchanged.
Graph-on-parent rules!
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
hi,
does angriff work in windows? i downloaded it, but i get all sorts of connection failed error when i run it. the failed connections are for [t3_bpe], [t3_line~], and [fade~ lin] ...
m n-l.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank Barknecht" barknech@ph-cip.uni-koeln.de To: "pd-list" pd-list@iem.kug.ac.at Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 3:56 PM Subject: [PD] angriff 0.2 and Re: [PD-announce] analogue modelling drumset 'angriff'
Josh Steiner hat gesagt: // Josh Steiner wrote:
and so does this little drum synth, i was just mucking with a probability based step sequencer last night and wanted some synth drums to make some algo booty house ;-P
Great you like it.
I mucked a bit more with graph-on-parent - which is a fabulous feature and now in test29 it also is stable!
I put a new 0.2 version of "angriff" to http://footils.org/angriff-0.2.tgz which features an abstractionized 8-stepsequencer "sseq" and a silly
"easydac~"
in the test patch.
"angriff" itself is unchanged.
Graph-on-parent rules!
ciao,
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
Hi, matthew nish-lapidus hat gesagt: // matthew nish-lapidus wrote:
does angriff work in windows? i downloaded it, but i get all sorts of connection failed error when i run it. the failed connections are for [t3_bpe], [t3_line~], and [fade~ lin] ...
Yes, angriff is tested and works just fine in Windows, but you need IEMLIB, which provides the t3-objects I used to get envelopes faster than one blocksize. One could use [del X] like in the ADSR example in the PD docs, but that would only allow delays of at least 64 samples. For fast attacks in drum sound that's just not quick enough.
You can download IEMLIB-binaries at http://iem.kug.ac.at/pd/iemlib BTW: The IEMGUIs are included in PD 0.35 so don't install the IEM-gui from the IEM site.
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__