Thanks for all the responses, looks like one of these options will work for
what I need.
On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 4:13 PM, Roman Haefeli wrote:
> On Mon, 2018-04-30 at 11:20 -0400, William Brent wrote:
> > Has anyone done something like this using [struct]/[polygon], even
> > just for sequence di
On Mon, 2018-04-30 at 11:20 -0400, William Brent wrote:
> Has anyone done something like this using [struct]/[polygon], even
> just for sequence display purposes and not editable via mouse
> clicking/dragging? I did a quick search of the archives but haven't
> found anything.
There is unstep[1] in
From a long-time project I'm working on, here is a "screen capture" of a
complete classical piece converted directly from midi, around 1h of music,
33548 notes/structs. The way it is made, I will update the midi anytime,
and update the pd patch when necessary.
Could also be editable via mouse
Here is one, is this is what you mean...,
https://github.com/XRoemer/puredata/tree/master/new_sequencer
this version is en html, but it was initially developed with pd's data
structures. It worked very well, but used some Purr Data objects to draw,
which makes it easier, but not impossible
On Mo
There's an extremely crude one in "dodge-song" in the Pd repertory
project. I'm sure there are much better ones running around on the net.
cheers
Miller
On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 11:20:32AM -0400, William Brent wrote:
> Has anyone done something like this using [struct]/[polygon], even just for
>
Has anyone done something like this using [struct]/[polygon], even just for
sequence display purposes and not editable via mouse clicking/dragging? I
did a quick search of the archives but haven't found anything.
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