Re: [Bluemusic-users] WaveTerrainPad
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From: Brian W. <bri...@ho...> - 2007-12-30 19:26:26
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Thanks Mark, that is a very nice optional pfield method!bw > Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 11:24:25 +0100> From: Mar...@te...= > To: blu...@li...> Subject: Re: [Bluemusic-users]= WaveTerrainPad> > Mark Van Peteghem schreef:> > I used another approach be= fore: under some widgets I placed a text > > field widget, that could be em= pty, or contain something like '*p5'; in > > the code I then have '<widgetv= alue><widgetvalue_modifier>, so I can > > adjust the value from the score (= I believe Steven Yi suggested this to > > me once). This allows you to easi= ly make variations of a preset.> > > > To demonstrate this I've made a simp= le example of this technique, > attached to this message.> > The advantages= are:> - no warnings from CSound> - when you have many widgets, you choose = which ones you want to control > from the score, so no need to enter 12 zer= os before you get to the field > you want to control> - you can easily make= a sound that's a little different from a preset> - you can easily experime= nt by changing different things, by putting the > modifier (e.g. *p5 in my = example) in another textfield> > The only disadvantage I can see is that it= takes a little more work to > make the BSB.> > -- > Mark> ________________= _________________________> When you get lemons, you make lemonade.> When yo= u get hardware, you make software.>=20 _________________________________________________________________ Introducing the City @ Live! Take a tour! http://getyourliveid.ca/?icid=3DLIVEIDENCA006= |