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laura_owen24
@rjp9 Thank you, I passed my assignment! Yay! I like pure data, next year in uni I will have to use this programme for some really big assignments so I'm going to keep practising. I really appreciate your patience and your time.
Thank you again!
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laura_owen24
@rjp9 I know haha, I feel like I have made huge leaps since I started using pd and I see it now. It's just so baffling from the start. Thank you for all of your help. I learnt to use MAX initially in class and just about understood it and I basically just copied but this time I wanted to really have grasp on it, this forum is awesome!
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laura_owen24
@whale-av I so understand it I have just read through a tutorial on building a synth and this was a part of it, this is much better and there are better marks for making the patch as user friendly as possible so that's very helpful thank you!
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laura_owen24
@rjp9 Thank you, no I haven't submitted yet I've sent in a draft. How would I enable transposition for these?
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laura_owen24
@rjp9 Thanks for your help! Here's the finished patch if you fancy taking a look. CT Ass. Final.pd
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laura_owen24
I have changed a the patch and I think I am really close but I can't get any sound. I have made a smaller version of what I need to do, but I think that there is something missing.
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laura_owen24
I found out that what I need to do is enable the chord structures to be called upon by a certain key. For example, if I pressed the "C" chord it's programmed to play the Cmaj chord.
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laura_owen24
@seb-harmonik.ar In base ten yeah, I'll multiply by three.
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laura_owen24
I want to take a played MIDI note and truncate it to its least significant 2 numbers, then use a multiplier to give a varying sequence. The randomness can be significantly improved if you impose pitch class and modality consideration but I have no idea how to.
I know how to truncate it to it's least significant 2 figures however I'm pretty stuck on the last part.
For an assignment.
Thanks for the help!