Hallo, lanas hat gesagt: // lanas wrote: > 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 pd > can do that. Problem is, I use Fedora Core 6 x86_64 and pd is not > available through CCRMA for it. I could compile it but then, I might > have more fun doing a Perl or C(++) utility for this purpose instead of > trying to make a huge package work on a platform that seemingly is not > supported. You don't need the full package of Pd with all externals, just a plain Pd from Miller Puckette's site [1] is enough (it even has important bugfixes for 64bit). You could get the source from [1] and type configure && make. [1] http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.html Ciao -- Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__ _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user