Re: Period Elongation NOW !

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Le Jeudi, 17 Janvier 2008 11:43:00 +0100,Frank Barknecht <fbar@xxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
> Yes, Pd can do it and it's a common idiom to filter out note-offs if> you're not interested in them with the [stripnote] object. A> minimal note off filter patch would look like this: > >  [notein]>  |   |>  [stripnote]>  |   |>  [noteout]> > Make that with Pd, aconnect it as you like and that's it.
> Or maybe they get played, but turned off immediatly? At least that> would be the correct behaviour if you play a very short note. If you> don't want notes to turn off immediatly, then use a note off filter as> above.
Shortly after writing the msg I saw an article to the effect that pdcan do that.  Problem is, I use Fedora Core 6 x86_64 and pd is notavailable through CCRMA for it.  I could compile it but then, I mighthave more fun doing a Perl or C(++) utility for this purpose instead oftrying to make a huge package work on a platform that seemingly is notsupported.
I thought of incorporating delays in between notes on and off.  Thefilter gets the MIDI note from the MIDI percussion pad, sends it to thesynth, then waits some time and sends a note off.  Now, I havepresently no idea what time units MIDI is using.  Doesn't look likemicroseconds, maybe milliseconds ?  I'll check it out.
I also thought that it could be fun to have some kind of a pedal thatwould control that delay.  A percussion player could then make thesounds short or long or anything in between with that MIDI control pedalthat would be an input to the filter.  That sounds good, so to speak,but then, one has to make it jack compatible which is another thingaltogether.
Tschüß,
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