google messed up that formatting a bit, and I think I also gave the wrong url:
try
svn checkout
noisesmith-linux-audio-read-only
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:26 AM, Justin Smith <noisesmith(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:14 AM, schoappied <schoappied(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
schoappied hat gesagt: // schoappied wrote:
And how easy is it to match the notes with a
drumkit in for example
hydrogen? I think it should possible to play the drum score in
Rosegarden with Hydrogen as a synth..
You could use the Pd patch I posted for this. I think, Hydrogen can do
midi, then you just need to convert the drum letters to midi note
numbers, for example with attached Pd patch. Put it next to
s-beatschool.pd and in s-beatschool.pd, create an object box (with Ctl-1)
and type "beat2midi" into that. Then connect that to the [r $0-hit]
receiver and use qjackctl to connect Pd to hydrogen.
Thanks for the comment about editing (previous message in this thread),
I'm able to do it now :) I start to find pure date interesting...
I don't understand totally your quoted explanation.
... I make drum letters, in NtEd for example.... how can pd grab,
convert and play that file?
About creating the object box, how do I connect the box to [r $0-hit]?
Thanks in advance,
Dirk
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a [r] is a nonlocal receiver. if you make a box that says [s $0-hit]
in the same window, it will
send its output there without a wire. Almost every pd object has a
help patch showing an
example of its usage, if you right click on the object, and choose help.
By the way, I have recently released some plugins, and include some
documentation with
them, and would be honored to know if they pass the patented
"schoappied usability test".
You can get them via:
svn checkout
https://noisesmith-linux-audio.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/
noisesmith-linux-audio
I have announced the plugins also to linux-audio-announce, but that is
a moderated list, so who knows when they show up on there.
Of course, I invite everyone here to take a look (lots of screenshots!).