• nickporcaro

    @nickporcaro
    I just found a paper from IOhannes m zmölnig

    https://lac.linuxaudio.org/2009/cdm/Saturday/18_Zmoelnig/zmoelnig_pdreflection.pdf

    And a github repo:

    https://github.com/iem-projects/pd-iemguts

    Perhaps it's possible to use iemguts to do dynamic patching. Has anybody tried this?

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  • nickporcaro

    @weightless I just looked at DRFX - it's cool but what it seems to be doing is sending
    sources to effects in parallel and throwing the output of each effect to dac~.

    So we are not there yet.... looking...

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  • nickporcaro

    @beep.beep Thanks beep.beep - that looks pretty interesting - I'll report back when I get a chance to look at it

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  • nickporcaro

    @weightless

    What I mean is that I don't think we can necessarily depend on which order throw~
    happens in the case that there are more than one throw~ in the patch.

    Correct me if I'm wrong -

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  • nickporcaro

    I agree the solution weightless proposed in signal_order.zip won't work because we can't depend on the order of catch~ and throw~ - so I think in the end my hack has to do it.
    Thanks gain for looking-

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  • nickporcaro

    Thanks folks - I'll take a lot at your solutions.

    I came up with a hack that works, but it is a hack.
    What I did was create abstractions for each possible subpatch that I want reorder
    then I copy whatever I want into the abstraction. Eg:

    [adc~]
    [fx_effect1]
    [fx_effect2]
    [dac~]

    Then if I want lop~ to be fx_effect1 and hip~ to be fx_effect2,
    I create fx_effect1.pd with the lop~ in it and fx_effect2.pd with hip~ in it.

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  • nickporcaro

    Hey folks,

    How would you reorder the signal order execution of the lop~ and hip~ in this trivial patch
    using control signals?
    So that this:

    [noise~]
    [hip~ 20]
    [lop~ 400]
    [dac~]

    Becomes this:

    [noise~]
    [lop~ 400]
    [hip~ 20]
    [dac~]

    [Yes, in this particular case it probably does not matter what the order is].

    In general there could be many filters here, so I need a solution can can scale nicely.

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