Hi,
Eric Skogen informed me that he has ported some Pd externs to windows:
syncgrain~ svf~ susloop~ shabby~ moogvcf~ formant~ filterbank~
are available at www.audionerd.com
-Ben
i use win2k and i saw a while ago that someone had made a piano roll interface or something but i think it was for linux i dont have any programming experience but plan to eventually switch to linux and be a developer-type :) but not quite yet so until i begin on that path i want to use PD for making music does anyone know of or have any plans for having a zoomable, [polyphonic!] piano roll sequence table thing for making and holding midi sequences that can be longer and more complicated than step sequencing allows? i love what PD is capable of but i feel that this is just one important part of the large range of options available for composition but it is left out..
-matt
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hi,
currently, the only way of flexible sequencing in Pd would be to use any sequencer program out there, according to personal taste.
This could be hard- or soft-connected to Pd, or one could import midi files using the xeq library.
And... no, 'detonate' is not on a cyclone's todo list (probably will never be...)
Krzysztof
the inimitable mad switch wrote: ...
does anyone know of or have any plans for having a zoomable, [polyphonic!] piano roll sequence table thing for making and holding midi sequences that can be longer and more complicated than step sequencing allows?