thanks guys,
i made a simple patch based on mathieus idea. (see attachment)
i like to apply more control on listlength, without
specifying it, like i would have to with [list-equalize].
now, depending on the devisor of 2, with my master-sequence
of lets say 2000 (ms) i get lists with very small
hello,
ive got some trouble with list handling, maybe somone can give me a hand.
i like to group an unnown number of floats in a list. (these floats
are the result of different divisors, used all for a fixed value. like
100/16, 100/32...)
what i want to do is to put them randomly into the list
Frank Barknecht schrieb:
Hallo,
YOhannes hat gesagt: // YOhannes wrote:
ive got some trouble with list handling, maybe somone can give me a hand.
i like to group an unnown number of floats in a list. (these floats
are the result of different divisors, used all for a fixed value. like
Mathieu Bouchard schrieb:
On Tue, 24 Feb 2009, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Derek Holzer hat gesagt: // Derek Holzer wrote:
multiply the mic signal by -1 using [*~ -1], then add it back to the
original signal using [+~]
Or multiply by 0. :)
Then just don't connect the wire.
my fafourit solution
hello everybody,
maybe sounds absurd:
is it possible to cancel an whole signal of an mic input through
phase-canceling?
if yes, how can i do dat in pd?
thanks a lot, yohannes
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