• js99

    what is the difference of doing something like:

    [osc~ 220]
    | [osc~ 230]
    | | [osc~ 240]
    | | |
    |/ /
    | /
    [*~ 1]
    | \
    [dac~]

    and:

    [osc~ 220]
    | [osc~ 230]
    | | [osc~ 240]
    | | |
    [expr~ $v1 + $v2 + $v3]
    | \
    [dac~]

    Both a technical and 'practical application' explanation would be appreciated, as I'm not sure what is actually going on under the hood, or how it makes a difference sound / performance wise.

    Thanks

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  • js99

    Is it possible to dynamically create and and locally store an instance of an abstraction within a session? Specifically, I want to create one abstraction patch for a synthesizer, then be able to create and reference an arbitrary number of those instances. I know one way I could emulate this is just create a bunch of object boxes for the abstraction, and only instantiate them when needed, which means the limit of instances being how many ever objects I create in the main patch before hand. In practice, this would actually work fine as I most likely will never need more than 20 instances or so, but just wanted to know if there is a more elegant way to do this.

    thanks.

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  • js99

    If I want to play sound from a table/array named phat_beats, I can do:

    [tabplay~ phat_beats]

    Can I use tabplay~ to play a table with a variable name? I assumed tabplay~ could receive a symbol, as such:

    [symbol phat_beats(
    |
    [tabplay~ $1]

    However, this doesn't seem to work. I'm hooking the rest up to audio output of course. I looked at the help file for tabplay~ but couldn't find a definitive discussion of what arguments tabplay~ takes. Or maybe I'm misunderstanding the way variables work? Is there any official documentation for PD that isn't just the patch help files, that describes in a standardized way input arguments / output in a standardized format?

    Thanks

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  • js99

    thanks for the replies and examples. i didn't know you could dynamically create patches from templates like in the testBuildFiles. i ended up just settling for a limited number of pre-defined instances because it works for my purposes.

    thanks.

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  • js99

    Indeed, I overlooked that - thank you.

    I am using libpd to select preloaded samples by array name from the application code, so from the PD end, the solution was simple as:

    [r selectSample] <- symbol sent in with libpd
    |
    [set $1]
    |
    [tabplay~]

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