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		sub-bassism posted in patch~ • read moreHi, hope other people do useless patches too... 
 i share the "(useless)work" of the last hour.open "openme.pd" 
 turn up (not too much:)
 just hammer on your mike (or laptop...) [adc~ 1] and some pling comes out.
 next time i use a chainsaw or explosion sample!would be nice to see some other useless work here! cheers flo. 
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		sub-bassism posted in technical issues • read moreHi, my questions are stupid as allways : ) i wonder how its possible to convert midi note-numbers 
 to ms. it would be very useful for transposing things....errrrh....
 using |vline~| + |tabread4~|
 i attached a patch with a more or less stupid approach
 to get anything working.thanks for your help!!! flo. 
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		sub-bassism posted in technical issues • read morehi, i recently needed to have a scaled y-axis in an array. 
 if you type in 8 steps for x-axis there are 8 seperate steps.
 not so for y. seems to be a floating value all the time.would be great if the results for y- would be -20/-10/0/10/20/and so forth... 
 drawable! (i know its not photoshop!)would be great for setting pitch/orsomething values.... thxalot! flo. 
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		sub-bassism posted in technical issues • read moreHi, i have serius problem to get my synths polyphonic. 
 after a lot of work i can realize chord playing but
 single notes are only possible if i hit the same key(midi)
 4 times (4osc polyphony).
 the structure is as described here:noteein 
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 send note2 usw....to synth....... the problem is that i send note on messages to ALL osc~. 
 i cant get the voicenumber into a matrix that gates the
 specific osc objects or something.hope this is not too confused : ) flo. 
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		sub-bassism posted in technical issues • read moreDoes anyone know how i can scale a pitch value? 
 goal is to get a conventional dorian (or whatever) scale.d e f g a b c d 
 146Hz 164Hz 174Hz 195Hz 220Hz 246Hz 261Hz 293HzSomehow the [scale] object dont want to play with me.....: ( any suggestion helps! flo. 
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		sub-bassism posted in technical issues • read moreHi, my plan is to write a grain looper with different readouts for manipulating one 
 incoming audio signal.
 the (biggest) problem is that the pitch changes when i have different array sizes.
 the reason for that is clear but i have no idea how to work it out.
 IM BAD IN MATH! (...and english : )well... i attach my patch....hopefully someone will help me out... thx in advance!!! flo. 
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		sub-bassism posted in tutorials • read moreHi, thxalot for the help! 
 i had allways trouble with notes beeing accidently retriggered.
 the "double" [min] object seem to solve that. very good!flo. 
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		sub-bassism posted in technical issues • read moreyou guys are great!!!! 
 every single post has been useful since im here. : )
 hope i can give something back.....have to learn....
 back to classroom : )thx flo. 
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		sub-bassism posted in technical issues • read morehi, thank you very much guys! 
 its allways helpful to come here.flo. 
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		sub-bassism posted in technical issues • read morehi, its a little bit simpler to work with lorenzosu´s patch because its (easily) possible to have "strange" scale like in harmonic or melodic minor by changing the message box. arrays are my enemys : ) 
 i have to work with them for a while ( i think...)
 the arpegiator idea is definately cool....(the thirds)thxalotagain! flo. 
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		sub-bassism posted in technical issues • read moreök.... this is pretty much answer....i had only time to build something with the first.... 
 pretty slow : ) the weekend is free!!!thanksalot!!! flo. 
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		sub-bassism posted in technical issues • read moresorry!!! 
 i forgot....
 i used the grainloop idea from johannes kreidler.http://www.pd-tutorial.com/german/index.html flo. 
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		sub-bassism posted in technical issues • read morehi, i didnt came too far...but! 
 heres the result....im still open for any suggestion to make it better! i have two arrays which read a audiofile "git.wav" process1/process2 does the "grain" stuff. (which is a horrible mess:) write/read contains the writing and loading process. 
 you can record an audiofile by trigger: ctlin 39 (default)
 the table reads it when it gets the trigger: ctlin 45 (default)
 which also should phase sync the two arrays (hopefully)master section contains the (bad:) audio routing and fx. i added some fx: verb and filter delay.... for better handling theres a overview section which opens directly. 
 you can change values here....the sample should run in original tempo when its loaded into the array... hopefully somebody can use it : ) flo. 
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		sub-bassism posted in technical issues • read morehi, first...thanksalot for helping!!! 
 i try to figure it out and post it again.flo. 
