Hallo,
Thorsten Wilms hat gesagt: // Thorsten Wilms wrote:
While thinking about structure/organization for LDrum,
I developed a concept for the gui of a modular system.
http://wrstud.urz.uni-wuppertal.de/~ka0394/forum/04-06-15_splitsheet_01.png ...
Of course moduletypes could not be selected freely,
because input filters would have to be chained
directly, and could not be placed behind oscilators
and the like.
May I present a little statistics I did a week ago? Thanks. ;)
In Pd it is possible to build your own modules, that you then can use
inside your patch. You also can of course code modules. I recently
counted how many modules I have - downloaded or self-created. I have
4781 uniquely named pd-files on my disk, every one of which I could
use as an object.
When designing a modular system, it might become important to be able
to handle such enormous amounts of possible objects.
Regarding your design: It reminds me of Numerology, which is a cool
sequencer that makes routing the way you suggested, with drop-down
boxes. But Numerology just has a very small amount of possible
"objects": it's own tracks, AFAIK.
Ciao
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