So I read my helpfile for Polaroid and it brought back a good rush of
memories : ). I realized it might be a bit confusing, as within
Polaroid I describe a structure I created for my own use which may or
may not be the way people would like to use Polaroid.
Basically the original presentation of
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 2:23 PM, Phil Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Luke,
>
> Could you clarify this? I looked through controctopus/semento, as you
> uploaded it last month, to see if it had re-structured the hierarchy to
> make substates more editable, but I'm having a little difficulty
>
I also find [sssad] easier to understand, but I really like the power of
[pool] underneath memento (as well as the OSC integration).
I suppose [pool] could be used with [sssad] as well. I'd be interested
in hearing more of your thoughts on the future of state-saving in PD,
Frank (and Luke).
Hallo,
Phil Stone hat gesagt: // Phil Stone wrote:
> I find that powerful and complex PD systems such as memento/rradical are
> very difficult to understand without a little more documentation. When
> I try to follow what's going on inside of [originator] (both in original
> memento and in sem
Luke,
Could you clarify this? I looked through controctopus/semento, as you
uploaded it last month, to see if it had re-structured the hierarchy to
make substates more editable, but I'm having a little difficulty
figuring it out (do you have any relatively simple working examples?)
I find tha
Hallo,
Phil Stone hat gesagt: // Phil Stone wrote:
> As I understand it, rradical builds up a tree of directories created by
> individual [originator directoryName $0] objects. Within each of these
> directories, one can have an arbitrary number of one-level-down
> directories (for instance, i
Greetings
As is unfortunately often the case, I'm getting utility from something
in PD long before I understand it, in this case rradical. It works
nicely as a way of saving and recalling banks of presets, but I'm trying
to expand my capabilities into cutting and pasting parts of the rradical