am kind of new in this program, and i looking for a simpel way of coding a wave sound in a given number in a 360° pan, with no lfo, just a plain degree placement
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360 degree panning
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Hi and welcome to this forum,
Pd-extended includes an object named [pan~], but it takes values from -45 to 45 only.
There is also a great object named [earplug~]. It uses binaural techniques, and it work wonderful if you are using headphones -- and it takes numbers from 0 to 360. The downside is that you would need to compile it yourself since it's not included in the releases of Pd. Which OS are you using?
Here is the link: https://puredata.info/downloads/earplug
Cheers,
Gilberto -
thanks, i think am gonner use this forum alot in the time too come.
am using windows.
my dream is too make pan placement ad, lets say 0,7358333333333333, but time will tell that, for now i just need tones in 1-360°
i will try out earplug, and many thanks for help
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No problems Carla, and feel free to post as many questions here as you want.
As for the [earplug~], can you just check if your version of Pd-extended doesn't have it already? Just try to create it and see what happens. If it does, then you wouldn't need to compile anything.
my dream is too make pan placement ad, lets say 0,7358333333333333, but time will tell that, for now i just need tones in 1-360°
I don't really understand what you mean here, sorry
Cheers,
Gilberto -
@gsagostinho i was just thinking about very specific place in space of 360, am kind of building sound structures, and if it was possible too use 0,7358333333333333° that would just be lovely, but i think that is a bit more work ahead, and one have too start somewhere, but thanks, i will surely post alot of questions
cheers
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Oh, I see. But just so you know, [earplug~] can take any number between 0 and 360, including 0.7358333333333333
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@gsagostinho oh how lovely
is it easy to record render out? -
To record anything from pure data, you can use an object named [writesf~]. To learn how to use it, have a look on this video (by the way, this guy has some amazing tutorials about Pure Data on youtube):
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@gsagostinho ah looks like am done for now, thanks for helping me out :*
cheers