#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. While that may not sound very rewarding \, you have a great deal of control over the rate \, pulsewidth \, on/off slope \, panning width \, etc. You can also relinquish some control to randomization. Skidder can also sync with your song tempo & can be triggered by MIDI notes.; #X connect 0 0 2 0; #X connect 0 1 2 1; #X connect 1 0 0 0; #X connect 3 0 0 0; #X connect 4 0 0 1; #X connect 5 0 0 3; #X connect 6 0 0 5; #X connect 7 0 0 7; #X connect 8 0 0 4; #X connect 9 0 0 6; #X connect 10 0 0 2; #X connect 11 0 0 1; #X connect 12 0 0 0; #X connect 13 0 0 0; #X connect 14 0 0 0; #X connect 15 0 0 0; #X connect 16 0 0 0; #X connect 17 0 11 0;