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chimney Fingers
Hello
Can someone suggest a nice way of taking a live sound input (microphone) and sending it with staggered delay times to different output channels.
I'd like not to here the direct input, just the various delayed outputs each separate and starting a little later than the last.
I'm new to pd and am not sure really what to do. or even what to search for. I've looked at the delay patches in the browser but i have not made much sense of them. Is there a patch out there that is written for mic input that i can build on to incorporate the delayed signal to each output?
Kind regards
stephen
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chimney Fingers
Hello
I am working on a project that requires multiple channels. i am new to Pd and would be grateful of some advice. i have attached my progress todate.
i am using vline to control the audio of each channel, but i'm not sure i am approaching multi channels correctly. i have been playing with the dac~12345 but only have success in the first two inputs.
perhaps if some of you might suggest another approach or even if you have an example of a multi channel set i would be ever so grateful
do the channel input and output in the sudio setting have to be the same?
i see ghosts everywhere, who's got a spare proton pack?
thanks
stephen
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chimney Fingers
Hello there, Stephen here
I am working on a project. PD is my chosen backbone. I need to control the volume or automate the volume of the frequency.pd example in the pd browser. For example I want the volume to rise from 0-midpoint, hold for a minute and then reduce to 0 again. Its simple I know, I'm sure, I mean I can imagine how simple it could be... It took me a long time to get to grips with HTML and even now its more familiarity than understanding that gets things done. I've attempted to get familiar with PD several times and this time I'm getting warm..
Perhaps someone could suggest (diagrams are best for my mind) a solution!
Kind regards and a grand thank you in advance of your efforts..
heres to heating up pd- a warm fire for dummies somewhere near the centre of things.
smile
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chimney Fingers
yes, you are right,
its the internal audio. however when using a dvd with 5.1 sound for example the signal is sent to each speaker. Is there a way of telling pd to send the signal using my internal sound card, to an amp via toslink?
i tried to set the number of channels in audio setting but when i do that the audio does not work at all (unless it is set to 2 channels that is)
thanks
stephen
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chimney Fingers
Hi again,
I am sending frequencies via small speakers to metal plates. so i am attempting to make a patch that will send different signals each on its own dedicated channel at the same time. From a laptop output via toslink to an amp with several speakers attached with varied volume and timings.
thanks for your responses
s
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chimney Fingers
Thank you very kindly indeed.
I attached my efforts to date (perhaps for amusement) - though since following your suggestion things have cleared up a great deal.
Most helpful.