Re: Audio trigger with MIDI out

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2011/3/16 michael noble <looplog@xxxxxxxxx>:
> 2011/3/17 Jaromír Mikeš <mira.mikes@xxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> Hmmm ... it looks like good idea and Theremin patch as good starting
>> point.
>>
>> It is long time ago I played with MAX/MSP never with PD
>> Do you know some good object for HPF and LPF?
>>
>> Is it possible to make standalone app from PD patch? MAX can do it if
>> I remember well.
>
> Mira,
>
> This is a good source for info on PD objects:
> http://en.flossmanuals.net/pure-data. In particular:
> http://en.flossmanuals.net/pure-data/ch082_audio-filters.
>
> PD patches are not able to be made into standalone apps, at least not in any
> user-friendly manner. Also, the theremin patch linked to uses fiddle~, which
> I understand is slightly deprecated in favor of sigmind~. However, given
> that you seem to be only interested in onset information, and not pitch or
> sinusoidal partials as provided by these objects, it may be simpler to just
> use something similar to:
>
>  [hip~] or [lop~] > [bonk~] > [makenote]
>
> -michael

Thank you for tips Michael

Just going to dive in PD now ;)

mira
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