mercoledì, 24 settembre 2003 alle 20:40:33, Frank Barknecht ha scritto: > Ah, okay. You might want to take a look at Pd then, which is a modular > synth and more. Doing such a sample-player in Pd is really easy. If > you need help, I could just build a Pd patch that does this very > quickly. The help file for the readsf~ object would be a good start. > The good thing, is that with Pd (or jMax or SSM) you can build very > personalized samplers and other things *without* knowing C++ Frank, as you already know I'm really interested in pd, but I find myself really sluggish: I can't grasp it at all but I heard of an upcoming book from its author, do you have any news in that respect? I have a distinct perception of the power of pd, and I will surely buy that book when it comes out (old paper is still more "friendly" to me). For now I am limited to the "pure documentation" examples (which are very interesting), but I would like to do my own "patches" with a little of awareness. For example, what can I do with MIDI in pd (I don't mean controlling pd from a sequencer, but using pd to generate MIDI events)? ciao -- .-----------------------. | Emiliano Grilli | | Linux user #209089 | | http://www.emillo.net | '-----------------------'