• g.arj

    @whale-av This is SO helpful, thank you so so so much. I think this is the boost I needed to get where I'm going. I'll update when I manage to make some progress. Thank you so much for your time and help!!!

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  • g.arj

    @whale-av Thanks for your suggestions :) I had been Googling but was having a hard time understanding anything close to what I was after.

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  • g.arj

    @jameslo chopping up a sample into multiple smaller samples, I suppose. Sorry for being unclear. I'm still relatively new to all this!

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  • g.arj

    Hi! I've tried to find something to explain this to me but everything I can find is more complicated than I need.
    Essentially, I'm struggling with two things

    • Storing a set audio sample as a number of slices which can be played back at random
    • Doing the same for a variable audio input, where the sample can be captured, stored as slices, played at random and then cleared after a set number of cycles, so that another sample can then be recorded in

    I hope that makes some kind of sense. If anyone has any insight into the general objects I need to use it would be much appreciated :) Thanks!

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  • g.arj

    Hi! Relative beginner to PD here. I've been building a pretty basic synth which works fine in PD, but when loading it onto Bela I'm having issues with my analog inputs. With my current patch there is no sound and the connected potentiometers do nothing when turned.

    The screenshot shows 2 oscillators which are controlled by one pot. (I am using sliders on the patch to simulate the analog inputs which worked fine for testing in the virtual environment) Essentially, I am using 7 analog inputs to control the frequencies of 14 oscillators. You can see in my screenshot how a toggle switches between two routes (all toggles are either on or off dependent on a master toggle which is my 8th analog input).

    I think the reason this isn't working may be to do with using snapshot~ as a way to convert the signal to a control - I guess this isn't creating a continuous value which the patch can use for the frequencies of the oscillators? The list prepend object which defines the 2 routes obviously cannot take an input from the adc, so is there another way to convert this? Or is there some way I could have the input after the list? I've tried a few things out but can't get anything to work.

    Thanks!

    Screenshot 2020-02-13 at 12.27.19.png

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