hello everybody, is there a object in pd which is similar to maxmsp's (poly~)? or are there other ways creating a polysynth less workintensive as the one which follows with the newest version of pd?
many thanks, lukas
lukas@zeitgenossen.ch dubcircus.com dfh.ch/radio
polypoly nqpoly4
You can find nqpoly4 examples in Pd-extended in Help->Browser-
5.reference->nqpoly4
.hc
On Jun 2, 2008, at 3:51 PM, lukas wrote:
hello everybody, is there a object in pd which is similar to maxmsp's (poly~)? or are there other ways creating a polysynth less workintensive as the one which follows with the newest version of pd?
many thanks, lukas
lukas@zeitgenossen.ch dubcircus.com dfh.ch/radio
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You can try [nqpoly4] Mike
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 8:51 AM, lukas lukas@zeitgenossen.ch wrote:
hello everybody, is there a object in pd which is similar to maxmsp's (poly~)? or are there other ways creating a polysynth less workintensive as the one which follows with the newest version of pd?
many thanks, lukas
lukas@zeitgenossen.ch dubcircus.com dfh.ch/radio
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