Friends we just got the new cop of IEEE Multimedia magizine here in the digitalworlds office where i spend my fridays playing with pd patches and checking out digital cameras to undergrads ..lol ..but browsing through Ieee MM magizine i came across a rather neato suite of Physim patches http://www.soundobject.org/ check it out Patrick
Pat, I don't mean to be anally retentive, but as I understand it physical modelling is quite different to haptic feedback devices. Perhaps I'm wrong, but I thought that physical modelling was the process of re-creating sounds by modelling something such as a bow across a string in software, whereas haptic feedback devices (as described on this page) provide physical feedback to the performer.
Regards,
Chris.
On Fri, 18 Apr 2003 16:34:38 -0400 (EDT) "PAGANO,PATRICK RALPH" bigswift@ufl.edu wrote:
Friends we just got the new cop of IEEE Multimedia magizine here in the digitalworlds office where i spend my fridays playing with pd patches and checking out digital cameras to undergrads ..lol ..but browsing through Ieee MM magizine i came across a rather neato suite of Physim patches http://www.soundobject.org/ check it out Patrick
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Can any of you illustrious code gnurus look at www.soundobject.org and tell me wht it might include to get these working on darwin.
cheers~
Pat
Hi again
i don't know if i have ever asked this but is there a .mid player for pd?
cheers~ PAt
PP> i don't know if i have ever asked this but is there a .mid player for pd?
[xeq ] http://suita.chopin.edu.pl/~czaja/miXed/externs/xeq.html
++ aymeric.