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daed
Okay guys. I made another synth....similar in nature to my first one, but without a sequencer and with midi control.
I assembled it partway from prior knowledgte just playing around with PD, partly from other patches and partly from a tutorial.
I completely discarded the use of spigot in favor of: [*~]
But I am having some problems.
How do I get rid of the clicky noises between notes?
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daed
It's a sequenced synthesizer.
It's probably not the best-programmed thing in the world as I am just learning, but I would really appreciate feedback/improvements....
Anyways...here you go.
http://www.pdpatchrepo.info/hurleur/simple-sequenced-synth-ian.pd
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daed
I'm a complete and total noob here, and I was wondering if you could help me out...
This is probably very basic stuff, but here it is:
I'm trying to create a counter that increments a number every time it receives a bang..... the counter so far works just fine, but I want to be able to reset it:
[inlet bang]
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[O]
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[f 0]X[+ 1]
\
[outlet number](I'm horrible at drawing patches in the browser, so far....)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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daed
I had a bit of fun with this patch...I don't really know too much about PD and am far below average as a programmer.
I replaced the standard timestretch playback rate with a random value between 100% and -100% run through a metro whose rate is controlled by a slider.
It is awesome for quickly glitching some samples.