Nice sleuthing Holmes
On Tue, 29 Jan 2019 at 01:43, Alexandre Torres Porres
wrote:
> I guess "bingo"?
> https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/pasp/First_Order_Delay_Filter_Design.html
>
> Em seg, 28 de jan de 2019 às 22:54, Alexandre Torres Porres <
> por...@gmail.com> escreveu:
>
>>
>> Em seg, 28 de
Em qui, 31 de jan de 2019 às 11:32, oliver escreveu:
>
> [MouseState] from CYCLONE
just [mousestate] is fine now in the newer versions, no need for capital
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On Thu, 2019-01-31 at 15:13 +, Mario Buoninfante wrote:
> What would be the pros and cons in using [timer] instead of
> [realtime].
Do you expect some salesman's answer? I'm not good in that. Asking for
pros and cons sounds like they have similar features where one is
"shining" in one area,
> What would be the pros and cons in using [timer] instead of [realtime].
there's really no pro or con, they fullful entirely different tasks. this might
not be so obvious when running Pd in realtime mode, but it becomes very
apparent when running in batch mode (where the patch might take 1 minu
Hi,
What would be the pros and cons in using [timer] instead of [realtime].
I know the latter asks the OS for time, while [timer] deals with logical
time.
If I got it right, logical time is tied to the sample rate (and block
size), so it's basically the 'Pd time'.
Another question would also be, w
Ed Kelly via Pd-list wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone have, or know of a replacement for tot. I specifically want
to access the arrow keys, and the mouse position. I need it for my
tracker seqauencers...
for the arrow keys you can also use vanilla's [keyname]
for mouse motion: either
[MouseState]
Hi all,
Does anyone have, or know of a replacement for tot. I specifically want to
access the arrow keys, and the mouse position. I need it for my tracker
seqauencers...Ed
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