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evernaut
Hi all -
I've just made a simple sampler/recorder patch that I'd like to enhance in a few ways and was wondering if anyone would care to give some advice?
First, I'd like to play and record samples for longer than I'm currently able to do - would I use sfread/write?
Secondly, I'd like to have the bandpass filters as a separately controlled option rather than an integral part of the chain.Thirdly, it'd be cool to include gain input and volume meters ....and then wrap the whole patch into a funky little abstraction box.
All of which seems - on the face of it - to be fairly elementary stuff...but it's causing me much headscratching and cursing..so any and all help/advice would be gratefully received!
Thanks!
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evernaut
Hi everyone -
I'm new to the forum & to pd so......
What I'm trying to do is make a simple audio player that will play and loop files and samples and also possibly vary the speed and/or other manipulations.
I know this is a pretty basic patch, but the examples in the manual leap straight into scratching effects, etc without really covering the basics enough for me.Can anyone suggest ways in which I may go about making such a patch>?
I've had a stab at a patch which just plays files from a location on your hard drive...but then quickly get a bit lost with making it do anything more interesting
All suggestions welcome..
Thanks!
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evernaut
Cheers for the GUI hints...
I'm still a bit unsure about how my filter and gain objects operate outside of the chain though..
If I make something like this: [toggle] - [*~] - [filter info or vol slider] - [?]...what's the last step to get it into the dac?
I'm only familiar at this stage with message signals like send/receive....would I use throw/catch for audio signals? Or is it more blindingly simple than that?
Once again....ta for the advice.
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evernaut
Thanks so much! I look forward to trying it out and reporting back...