From e7b24dd7da9de84e218f7d7be623f0cf8b9d1b9c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "N.N." Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 14:12:16 +0000 Subject: This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r415, which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches. svn path=/trunk/externals/dfx/; revision=416 --- skidder/ read this.txt | 28 ++++ skidder/copying | 341 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ skidder/makefile | 46 ++++++ skidder/skidder.cpp | 374 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ skidder/skidder.hpp | 224 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ skidder/skidder~.pd | 51 +++++++ 6 files changed, 1064 insertions(+) create mode 100755 skidder/ read this.txt create mode 100755 skidder/copying create mode 100755 skidder/makefile create mode 100755 skidder/skidder.cpp create mode 100755 skidder/skidder.hpp create mode 100644 skidder/skidder~.pd (limited to 'skidder') diff --git a/skidder/ read this.txt b/skidder/ read this.txt new file mode 100755 index 0000000..926b6c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/skidder/ read this.txt @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +These are the source code files files for the Destroy FX VST plugins pack. +More information about them, as well as ready-to-use plugins, can be found +at our web page: + http://www.smartelectronix.com/~destroyfx/ +Also included in this package are CodeWarrior 6 project files & Visual +Studio 6 project files which will hopefully make compiling the plugins a +little easier for you. + +All of the plugins use the VST standard, & should be (nearly) +source-portable to any platform which supports VST. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/skidder/makefile b/skidder/makefile new file mode 100755 index 0000000..dcecc91 --- /dev/null +++ b/skidder/makefile @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +CXX=g++-3.0 +CFLAGS=-O6 -mcpu=pentiumpro -g -g +FLAGS=-DPD + +FLEXTPATH=/usr/local/lib/pd/externs/flext +DFXINC=../dfx-library + +INCLUDES=/usr/local/lib/pd/include $(FLEXTPATH) $(DFXINC) +FLEXTLIB=$(FLEXTPATH)/flext.a + +LIBS=m + +PDEXTRA=/usr/local/lib/pd/extra + +TARGET=skidder~.pd_linux + +SRCS=skidder.cpp ../dfx-library/TempoRateTable.cpp + +all: $(TARGET) + +%.o : %.cpp %.hpp + $(CXX) -c $(CFLAGS) $(FLAGS) $(patsubst %,-I%,$(INCLUDES)) $< -o $@ + +$(DFXINC)/%.o : $(DFXINC)/%.cpp + $(CXX) -c $(CFLAGS) $(FLAGS) $(patsubst %,-I%,$(INCLUDES)) $< -o $@ + +$(TARGET) : $(patsubst %.cpp,%.o,$(SRCS)) $(FLEXTLIB) + $(CXX) $(LDFLAGS) -shared $^ $(patsubst %,-l%,$(LIBS)) -o $@ + strip --strip-unneeded $@ + chmod 755 $@ + +install: $(TARGET) + chown root.root $^ + cp $^ $(PDEXTRA) + +.PHONY: clean +clean: + rm -f *.o $(TARGET) + + + + + + + + diff --git a/skidder/skidder.cpp b/skidder/skidder.cpp new file mode 100755 index 0000000..67f88c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/skidder/skidder.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,374 @@ +/* + dfx skidder : an effect plugin + Copyright (C) 2000, Marc Poirier + Copyright (C) 2002, martin pi + + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + (at your option) any later version. + + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA +*/ + +/*-------------- by Marc Poirier ][ December 2000 -------------*/ +/* pd parts : © 2002, martin pi */ + +#ifndef __skidder +#include "skidder.hpp" +#endif + +#include +#include +#include +#include + + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// initializations & such + +skidder::skidder(int argc, t_atom *argv) { + + post("_ ____ ---- :: _______ ___ _____ _ skidder~ "); + + tempoRateTable = new TempoRateTable; +// m_setup(); // initialize a fresh skid cycle + + AddInSignal(2); + AddInFloat(6); + AddOutSignal(2); + SetupInOut(); + + fTempo = tempoUnscaled(120.0f); + currentTempoBPS = oldTempoBPS = tempoScaled(fTempo) / 60.0f; + + FLEXT_ADDMETHOD( 1, setRate); + FLEXT_ADDMETHOD_F(0,"temposync",setTempoSync); + FLEXT_ADDMETHOD( 2, setTempoRate); + FLEXT_ADDMETHOD_F(0,"rrf",setRateRandFactor); + FLEXT_ADDMETHOD( 3, setTempo); + FLEXT_ADDMETHOD( 4, setPulsewidth); + FLEXT_ADDMETHOD_F(0,"pwrm",setPulsewidthRandMin); + FLEXT_ADDMETHOD( 5, setSlope); + FLEXT_ADDMETHOD( 6, setFloor); + FLEXT_ADDMETHOD_F(0,"frm",setFloorRandMin); + FLEXT_ADDMETHOD( 7, setPan); + FLEXT_ADDMETHOD_F(0,"noise",setNoise); + + post("_ ____ ____ _"); + + srand((unsigned int)time(NULL)); // sets a seed value for rand() from the system clock +} + + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// titles of each parameter + + +void skidder::m_help() { + + post(" __ ---- %s %f", "1 rate [ Hz ] ",fRate); + post(" __ ---- %s %f", "temposync tempo sync ",fTempoSync); + post(" __ ---- %s %f", "2 tempo rate [ cycles/beat ]",fTempoRate); + post(" __ ---- %s %f", "rrf rate random factor",fRateRandFactor); + post(" __ ---- %s %f", "3 tempo [ bpm ]",fTempo); + post(" __ ---- %s %f", "4 pulsewidth [ % of cycle ]",fPulsewidth); + post(" __ ---- %s %f", "pwrm pulsewidth random min. [ % of cycle ]",fPulsewidthRandMin); + post(" __ ---- %s %f", "5 slope [ ms ]",fSlope); + post(" __ ---- %s %f", "6 floor [ dB ]",fFloor); + post(" __ ---- %s %f", "frm floor random min. [ dB ]",fFloorRandMin); + post(" __ ---- %s %f", "7 stereo spread[ amount ]",fPan); + post(" __ ---- %s %f", "noise rupture ",fNoise); +} + + + +// GIMME class: +FLEXT_NEW_TILDE_G("skidder~", skidder) + + +void skidder::m_signal(int n, float *const *in, float *const *out) { + + // directly move everything to the vst part + processReplacing((float **)in, (float **)out,(long)n, true); +} // end m_signal + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// this gets called when the plugin is de-activated + +void skidder::m_setup() { + + state = valley; + valleySamples = 0; + panRander = 0.0f; + rms = 0.0f; + rmscount = 0; + randomFloor = 0.0f; + randomGainRange = 1.0f; + + // deallocate the memory from these arrays +// if (tempoRateTable) delete tempoRateTable; + + + fRate = rateUnscaled(3.0f); // 0.1304347826087 + fTempoSync = 0.0f; // default to no tempo sync; "free" control + fTempoRate = 0.333f; + fRateRandFactor = 0.0f; // default to no randomness + fTempo = 0.0f; // default to "auto" (i.e. get it from the host) + fPulsewidth = 0.5f; + fPulsewidthRandMin = 0.5f; + fSlope = 3.0f/SLOPEMAX; // 0.2 + fFloor = 0.0f; + fFloorRandMin = 0.0f; + fPan = 0.0f; + fNoise = 0.0f; + + +} + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +void skidder::processSlopeIn() +{ + // dividing the growing slopeDur-slopeSamples by slopeDur makes ascending values + if (useRandomFloor) + amp = ( ((float)(slopeDur-slopeSamples)) * slopeStep * randomGainRange ) + randomFloor; + else + amp = ( ((float)(slopeDur-slopeSamples)) * slopeStep * gainRange ) + floor; + + slopeSamples--; + + if (slopeSamples <= 0) + { + state = plateau; + } +} + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +void skidder::processPlateau() +{ + + // amp in the plateau is 1.0, i.e. this sample is unaffected + amp = 1.0f; + + plateauSamples--; + + if (plateauSamples <= 0) + { + // average & then sqare the sample squareroots for the RMS value + rms = powf((rms/(float)rmscount), 2.0f); + // because RMS tends to be < 0.5, thus unfairly limiting rupture's range + rms *= 2.0f; + // avoids clipping or unexpected values (like wraparound) + if ( (rms > 1.0f) || (rms < 0.0f) ) + rms = 1.0f; + rmscount = 0; // reset the RMS counter + // + // set up the random floor values + useRandomFloor = fFloorRandMin < fFloor; + randomFloor = ( ((float)rand()*ONE_DIV_RAND_MAX) * gainScaled(fFloor-fFloorRandMin) ) + + gainScaled(fFloorRandMin); + randomGainRange = 1.0f - randomFloor; // the range of the skidding on/off gain + // + if (slopeDur > 0) + { + state = slopeOut; + slopeSamples = slopeDur; // refill slopeSamples + slopeStep = 1.0f / (float)slopeDur; // calculate the fade increment scalar + } + else + state = valley; + } +} + + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +void skidder::processSlopeOut() +{ + // dividing the decrementing slopeSamples by slopeDur makes descending values + if (useRandomFloor) + amp = ( ((float)slopeSamples) * slopeStep * randomGainRange ) + randomFloor; + else + amp = ( ((float)slopeSamples) * slopeStep * gainRange ) + floor; + + slopeSamples--; + + if (slopeSamples <= 0) + { + state = valley; + } +} + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +void skidder::processValley(float SAMPLERATE) +{ + float rateRandFactor = rateRandFactorScaled(fRateRandFactor); // stores the real value + float cycleRate; // the base current skid rate value + float randFloat, randomRate; // the current randomized rate value + float fPulsewidthRandomized; // stores the latest randomized pulsewidth 0.0 - 1.0 value + bool barSync = false; // true if we need to sync up with the next bar start + long countdown; + + + if (useRandomFloor) + amp = randomFloor; + else + amp = floor; + + valleySamples--; + + if (valleySamples <= 0) + { + rms = 0.0f; // reset rms now because valley is over + // + // This is where we figure out how many samples long each + // envelope section is for the next skid cycle. + // + if (onOffTest(fTempoSync)) // the user wants to do tempo sync / beat division rate + { + cycleRate = currentTempoBPS * (tempoRateTable->getScalar(fTempoRate)); + // set this true so that we make sure to do the measure syncronisation later on + } + else + cycleRate = rateScaled(fRate); + // + if (fRateRandFactor > 0.0f) + { + // get a random value from 0.0 to 1.0 + randFloat = (float)rand() * ONE_DIV_RAND_MAX; + // square-scale the random value & then scale it with the random rate range + randomRate = ( randFloat * randFloat * + ((cycleRate*rateRandFactor)-(cycleRate/rateRandFactor)) ) + + (cycleRate/rateRandFactor); + cycleSamples = (long) (SAMPLERATE / randomRate); + barSync = false; // we can't do the bar sync if the skids durations are random + } + else + cycleSamples = (long) (SAMPLERATE / cycleRate); + // + if (fPulsewidth > fPulsewidthRandMin) + { + fPulsewidthRandomized = ( ((float)rand()*ONE_DIV_RAND_MAX) * (fPulsewidth-fPulsewidthRandMin) ) + fPulsewidthRandMin; + pulseSamples = (long) ( ((float)cycleSamples) * pulsewidthScaled(fPulsewidthRandomized) ); + } + else + pulseSamples = (long) ( ((float)cycleSamples) * pulsewidthScaled(fPulsewidth) ); + valleySamples = cycleSamples - pulseSamples; + slopeSamples = (long) ((SAMPLERATE/1000.0f)*(fSlope*(SLOPEMAX))); + slopeDur = slopeSamples; + slopeStep = 1.0f / (float)slopeDur; // calculate the fade increment scalar + plateauSamples = pulseSamples - (slopeSamples * 2); + if (plateauSamples < 1) // this shrinks the slope to 1/3 of the pulse if the user sets slope too high + { + slopeSamples = (long) (((float)pulseSamples) / 3.0f); + slopeDur = slopeSamples; + slopeStep = 1.0f / (float)slopeDur; // calculate the fade increment scalar + plateauSamples = pulseSamples - (slopeSamples * 2); + } + + // go to slopeIn next if slope is not 0.0, otherwise go to plateau + if (slopeDur > 0) + state = slopeIn; + else + state = plateau; + + // this puts random float values from -1.0 to 1.0 into panRander + panRander = ( ((float)rand()*ONE_DIV_RAND_MAX) * 2.0f ) - 1.0f; + + } //end of the "valley is over" if-statement +} + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +float skidder::processOutput(float in1, float in2, float pan) +{ + // output noise + if ( (state == valley) && (fNoise != 0.0f) ) + // out gets random noise with samples from -1.0 to 1.0 times the random pan times rupture times the RMS scalar + return ((((float)rand()*ONE_DIV_RAND_MAX)*2.0f)-1.0f) * pan * fNoise_squared * rms; + + // do regular skidding output + else + { + // only output a bit of the first input + if (pan <= 1.0f) + return in1 * pan * amp; + // output all of the first input & a bit of the second input + else + return ( in1 + (in2*(pan-1.0f)) ) * amp; + } +} + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +void skidder::processReplacing(float **inputs, float **outputs, long sampleFrames, bool replacing) { + + float *in1 = inputs[0]; + float *in2 = inputs[1]; + float *out1 = outputs[0]; + float *out2 = outputs[1]; + + float SAMPLERATE = Samplerate(); + // just in case the host responds with something wacky + if (SAMPLERATE <= 0.0f) SAMPLERATE = 44100.0f; + + long samplecount; + + + floor = gainScaled(fFloor); // the parameter scaled real value + gainRange = 1.0f - floor; // the range of the skidding on/off gain + useRandomFloor = (fFloorRandMin < fFloor); + + // figure out the current tempo if we're doing tempo sync + if (onOffTest(fTempoSync)) + { + // calculate the tempo at the current processing buffer + currentTempoBPS = tempoScaled(fTempo) / 60.0f; + + } + + for (samplecount=0; (samplecount < sampleFrames); samplecount++) + { + switch (state) + { + case slopeIn: + // get the average sqareroot of the current input samples + rms += sqrtf( fabsf(((*in1)+(*in2))*0.5f) ); + rmscount++; // this counter is later used for getting the mean + processSlopeIn(); + break; + case plateau: + rms += sqrtf( fabsf(((*in1)+(*in2))*0.5f) ); + rmscount++; + processPlateau(); + break; + case slopeOut: + processSlopeOut(); + break; + case valley: + processValley(SAMPLERATE); + break; + } + + // ((panRander*fPan)+1.0) ranges from 0.0 to 2.0 + if (replacing) + { + *out1 = processOutput( *in1, *in2, ((panRander*fPan)+1.0f) ); + *out2 = processOutput( *in2, *in1, (2.0f - ((panRander*fPan)+1.0f)) ); + } + else + { + *out1 += processOutput( *in1, *in2, ((panRander*fPan)+1.0f) ); + *out2 += processOutput( *in2, *in1, (2.0f - ((panRander*fPan)+1.0f)) ); + } + // move forward in the i/o sample streams + in1++; + in2++; + out1++; + out2++; + } +} diff --git a/skidder/skidder.hpp b/skidder/skidder.hpp new file mode 100755 index 0000000..2a689e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/skidder/skidder.hpp @@ -0,0 +1,224 @@ +/* + dfx skidder : an effect plugin + Copyright (C) 2000, Marcberg Soft und Hardware GmbH, All Rights Reserved + Copyright (C) 2002, martin pi + + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + (at your option) any later version. + + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA +*/ + +/*--------------------------------------------------------------- + + © 2000, Marcberg Soft und Hardware GmbH, All Rights Reserved + pd parts : © 2002, martin pi + +---------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +#ifndef __skidder +#define __skidder + +#include +#include + +#include "dfxmisc.h" +//#include "vstchunk.h" +#include "TempoRateTable.h" + +#include "flext.h" + +#if !defined(FLEXT_VERSION) || (FLEXT_VERSION < 202) +#error You need at least flext version 0.2.2 +#endif + + + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// these are the plugin parameters: +enum +{ + kRate, + kTempoSync, + kTempoRate, + kRateRandFactor, + kTempo, + kPulsewidth, + kPulsewidthRandMin, + kSlope, + kPan, + kNoise, + + kFloor, + kFloorRandMin, + + NUM_PARAMETERS +}; + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// these are the 4 states of the process: +enum +{ + slopeIn, + plateau, + slopeOut, + valley +}; + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// constants & macros + +#define RATEMIN 0.3f +#define RATEMAX 21.0f +// this is for converting from parameter entries to the real values +#define rateScaled(A) ( paramRangePowScaled((A), RATEMIN, RATEMAX, 1.65f) ) +#define rateUnscaled(A) ( paramRangePowUnscaled((A), RATEMIN, RATEMAX, 1.65f) ) + +#define RATE_RAND_FACTOR_MIN 1.0f +#define RATE_RAND_FACTOR_MAX 9.0f +#define rateRandFactorScaled(A) ( paramRangeSquaredScaled((A), RATE_RAND_FACTOR_MIN, RATE_RAND_FACTOR_MAX) ) +#define rateRandFactorUnscaled(A) ( paramRangeSquaredUnscaled((A), RATE_RAND_FACTOR_MIN, RATE_RAND_FACTOR_MAX) ) + +#define PULSEMIN 0.001f +#define PULSEMAX 0.999f +#define pulsewidthScaled(A) ( paramRangeScaled((A), PULSEMIN, PULSEMAX) ) +#define pulsewidthUnscaled(A) ( paramRangeUnscaled((A), PULSEMIN, PULSEMAX) ) + +#define TEMPO_MIN 39.0f +#define TEMPO_MAX 480.0f +#define tempoScaled(A) ( paramRangeScaled((A), TEMPO_MIN, TEMPO_MAX) ) +#define tempoUnscaled(A) ( paramRangeUnscaled((A), TEMPO_MIN, TEMPO_MAX) ) + +#define SLOPEMAX 15.0f + +// this is for scaling the slider values of rupture (more emphasis on lower values, dB-style) +#define fNoise_squared (fNoise*fNoise) + +#define gainScaled(A) ((A)*(A)*(A)) +#define normalize(f,a,b) ((((f < b) ? f : b) > a) ? f : a) + + +//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +class skidder : public flext_dsp { + + FLEXT_HEADER(skidder, flext_dsp) + +public: + skidder(int argc, t_atom *argv); +// ~skidder(); + + virtual void m_signal(int, t_sample *const *, t_sample *const *); + virtual void m_help(); + +// virtual void process(float **inputs, float **outputs, long sampleFrames); + virtual void m_setup(); + +// virtual void setParameter(long index, float value); + + +protected: + void processSlopeIn(); + void processPlateau(); + void processSlopeOut(); + void processValley(float SAMPLERATE); + float processOutput(float in1, float in2, float pan); + void processReplacing(float **inputs, float **outputs, long sampleFrames, bool replacing); + + // the parameters + float fRate, fTempoSync, fTempoRate, fRateRandFactor, fTempo; + float fPulsewidth, fPulsewidthRandMin, fSlope, fPan, fNoise, fFloor, fFloorRandMin; + float floor, gainRange; // a scaled version of fFloor & the difference between that & 1.0 + + float randomFloor, randomGainRange; + bool useRandomFloor; + float amp; // output sample scalar + long cycleSamples, pulseSamples, slopeSamples, slopeDur, plateauSamples, valleySamples; // sample counters + float slopeStep; // the scalar for each step of the fade during a slope in or out + float panRander; // the actual pan value for each cycle + int state; // the state of the process + float rms; + long rmscount; + + float currentTempoBPS; // tempo in beats per second + float oldTempoBPS; // holds the previous value of currentTempoBPS for comparison + bool tempoHasChanged; // tells the GUI that the rate random range display needs updating + bool mustUpdateTempoHasChanged; + TempoRateTable *tempoRateTable; // a table of tempo rate values + + + FLEXT_CALLBACK_F(setRate) + void setRate(float f) { + fRate = rateUnscaled(f); + } + + FLEXT_CALLBACK_F(setTempoSync) + void setTempoSync(float f) { + fTempoSync = 1; + } + + FLEXT_CALLBACK_F(setTempoRate) + void setTempoRate(float f) { + fTempoRate = rateUnscaled(f); + } + + FLEXT_CALLBACK_F(setRateRandFactor) + void setRateRandFactor(float f) { + fRateRandFactor = rateRandFactorUnscaled(f); + } + + FLEXT_CALLBACK_F(setTempo) + void setTempo(float f) { + fTempo = tempoUnscaled(f); + } + + FLEXT_CALLBACK_F(setPulsewidth) + void setPulsewidth(float f) { + fPulsewidth = pulsewidthUnscaled(f); + } + + FLEXT_CALLBACK_F(setPulsewidthRandMin) + void setPulsewidthRandMin(float f) { + fPulsewidthRandMin = pulsewidthUnscaled(f); + } + + FLEXT_CALLBACK_F(setSlope) + void setSlope(float f) { + fSlope = f/SLOPEMAX; + } + + FLEXT_CALLBACK_F(setFloor) + void setFloor(float f) { + fFloor = f; + } + + FLEXT_CALLBACK_F(setFloorRandMin) + void setFloorRandMin(float f) { + fFloorRandMin = f; + } + + FLEXT_CALLBACK_F(setPan) + void setPan(float f) { + fPan = f; + } + + FLEXT_CALLBACK_F(setNoise) + void setNoise(float f) { + fNoise = normalize(f,0,1); + } + +// FLEXT_CALLBACK(m_print) + + +}; + +#endif diff --git a/skidder/skidder~.pd b/skidder/skidder~.pd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e41e00b --- /dev/null +++ b/skidder/skidder~.pd @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +#N canvas 234 140 957 522 10; +#X obj 335 373 skidder~; +#X obj 335 105 osc~ 440; +#X obj 335 400 dac~ 1 2; +#X msg 135 356 help; +#X obj 342 133 osc~ 1000; +#X floatatom 356 212 5 0 0; +#X floatatom 371 269 5 0 0; +#X floatatom 386 303 5 0 0; +#X floatatom 364 250 5 0 0; +#X floatatom 378 287 5 0 0; +#X floatatom 349 195 5 0 0; +#X floatatom 342 234 12 0 0; +#X msg 209 196 temposync 1; +#X msg 209 166 rrf 0.1; +#X msg 209 258 pwrm 50; +#X msg 209 288 frm 2000; +#X msg 210 229 noise 0; +#X msg 432 163 200000; +#X text 6 4 dfx skidder ___ _; +#X text 35 19 by destruct fx; +#X text 35 33 linux port by martin pi; +#X text 556 5 more from dfx :: http://smartelectronix.com/~destroyfx +; +#X text 648 20 more from pi :: http://attacksyour.net/pi; +#X text 13 465 turn on temposync and frm to make it work in pd ( i +did not want to change the internals \, so it is a bit trickyy). besides +this is not finished at all ....; +#X text 482 421 Skidder turns your sound on & off. 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