• Glhd2

    Thank you for help, I will try that later could be a good option !

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  • Glhd2

    @Balwyn exactly !

    So when i'll hit the drum two times (54.23 and 54.30) the value wouldn't change so there will be only one OSC message sent : 54 !
    And because I hit two times I would like to have two OSC messages !

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  • Glhd2

    @weightless thank you it does work !
    However, I don't know why but sometimes even if the value change I don't receive the OSC message ... Strange.. Anyway, I will try to calculate this failure rate in order to access the viability of the process or not.

    Thank you very much for your precious help !

    @Balwyn Thank you for your help but I already tried a [change] unfortunately it is not precise enough... Because sometimes the note will change from 54.23 to 54.30 and it will not be detected...

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  • Glhd2

    Thank you very much, it does work perfectly !

    However, one last question, based on my patch, do you know if it is possible to outputs a note only when a bang is detected ?

    I am struggling since this morning trying to find a way to convert a bang to 0 and 1 so I can use it with spigot... I think I am missing a point there... Why can't we use it in this way ?

    Bang off -> 0
    Bang on -> 1

    It seems so logical in my head but not for Pd I guess ..

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  • Glhd2

    Hey weightless,

    Thank you for your answer.
    Unfortunatelly, I tried this morning and sigmund is not as accurate as fiddle and therefore there are some hit it doesn't even detect...

    Do you know how to use Spigot?
    I was thinking maybe I can use it to send the note every 500ms ... with a metro object as a condition... What are your though?

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  • Glhd2

    Hello,

    I am trying to detect a specific range of midi note and send them using OSC.
    The thing is, my range is big and therefore I am receiving a lot of OSC message.

    I am using a snare drum, using PureData I saw that the drum midi note is usually between 48 and 49, I am looking for a solution to detect when the drum has been hit or not.

    When I am hitting the drum, sometimes, PureData detect and send 48.2 / 48.4 / 48.5 (for example) so I receive three "hit" instead of only one.... I searched for a timer in order to send only one OSC message in an interval but can't find anything .. A timer or any other idea coming in your mind..

    I hope I was clear enough...
    Here is my patch :
    Fiddle_OSC.pd

    Thank you for your help and advices,
    Greg

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  • Glhd2

    Hi @weightless, thank you for your answer.

    Indeed, [select] and [moses] are really helpfull in my case.

    Do you know how to send these value through OSC then ? After the moses for example?

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  • Glhd2

    Hello,

    I am doing a project where I need to detect if a snare drum has been hit or not. For now I used "fiddle" to get the midi note. As I observed my drum was about 47.7 each time, I am going to consider that if there was a band and a 47.7 detected: the drum has been hit.
    So I would like to send the note from fiddle each time a bang has been detected.
    I am new to PureData and I was able to send a simple message with OSC but not the output of Fiddle as it is changing in real-time...

    I tried using noteout and notein but It didn't work.. I mean fiddle to noteout and send notein..

    Thank you very much for your help and advices.
    Greg

    Here is my patch:
    Fiddle_OSC.pd

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