• terrordata

    Is it possible to write messages to a LCD with pd?

    /niklas

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  • terrordata

    hi!

    does anyone know a good way to use multiplexing with an arduinoboard?
    my goal is to make a controller for my synthesizer in pd with lots of knobs and buttons.

    in this video the guy seems to have done exactly that:

    /niklas

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  • terrordata

    hi there.

    im wondering if pd contains an object similar to max/msp:s scale-object?

    or if there is a way to transform a string of numbers to an inverted string of numbers.
    say: 0 - 127 to 127 - 0.
    my goal is to make a dry/wet-slider.
    am i to fuzzy?

    thanx
    /niklas

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  • terrordata

    i still havnt figured this out either.
    please help!

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  • terrordata

    Oh man!
    i have the exact same problem!
    iv been sitting with this for some weeks now.
    please can somebody help us?
    any suggestions are valuable.

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  • terrordata

    this did not work for me.

    its sad that a such a good program should have so poor latency. =(

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  • terrordata

    so the only solution with the latencyproblem in windows is to change os?

    is there no way to change the buffersize in windows-pd to get lower latency?

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  • terrordata

    cool!

    do you think it would work with an arduinoboard?
    i saw a lcd hocked up to one. but they didnt do it in pd.

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  • terrordata

    boonier: it worked! thanx!

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  • terrordata

    fancy!
    but it doesnt really help.
    the sliders still show the same number its just the marker on the slider that gets inverted.

    i need an object that really transform a series of numbers to another series of numbers. like 0 - 127 to 127 - 0.
    or 0 - 127 to -1 - 1.
    so that when you input 0 - 127 you get out values between -1 - 1 or what ever scale you choose.

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