From 3faf17f7b713905f582def227df90dac15f3468d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "N.N." Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 07:47:46 +0000 Subject: This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r7969, which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches. svn path=/trunk/abstractions/s-abstractions/; revision=7970 --- pd_start.pd | 116 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 116 insertions(+) create mode 100644 pd_start.pd (limited to 'pd_start.pd') diff --git a/pd_start.pd b/pd_start.pd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..552a25c --- /dev/null +++ b/pd_start.pd @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ +#N struct 1078template float x float y float z; +#N struct 1089template float x float y array 1089arrayvals 1089arraytemplate +; +#N struct 1089arraytemplate float x float y; +#N struct 1090template float x float y array 1090arrayvals 1090arraytemplate +; +#N struct 1090arraytemplate float x float y; +#N canvas 4 22 197 416 10; +#X obj 7 346 s-recorder~; +#X obj 9 9 s-metro time; +#N canvas 227 22 766 663 all-abstractions 0; +#X obj 12 91 s-ezdac~ [name]; +#X text 606 56 crush your sound; +#X obj 9 635 s-connect [source] [destination]; +#X text 7 617 connect a receive to a send; +#X obj 608 6 s-bitcrusher~ [name]; +#X obj 613 203 s-filter~ [name]; +#X text 612 287 a regular old vcf; +#X text 10 175 audio output (stereo); +#X text 609 178 a digital delay unit; +#X obj 612 94 s-delayunit~ [name]; +#X text 11 313 simple sinewave percussion; +#X obj 13 351 s-pluck~ [name]; +#X floatatom 197 103 5 0 127 0 example - -; +#X obj 197 123 s [name]-volume; +#X text 11 434 karplus-strong string pluck; +#X text 11 7 here are all the abstractions in this library. Note that +almost all of them can be assigned an optional [name]. This can be +used to send and receive on. For example if you give ez-dac~ a [name] +of 'output' you can change the volume using a [s output-volume] object. +see the example below.; +#X obj 13 224 s-perc~ [name]; +#X text 14 556 make snappy sounds; +#N canvas 227 21 768 664 midi-stuff 0; +#X text 7 6 This collection of abstractions can help you with managing +midi inputs and data streams.; +#X obj 27 248 s-midimemory; +#X text 26 89 This guy listens on midi channel label 1 \, for midi +controller label 2 and sends the output to the receive called [name]. +It also outputs that midi controller at the left outlet.; +#X obj 26 153 s-midinote 1 [name]; +#X text 27 175 This fellow listens for notes on channel 1 and sends +packed note/volume pairs to [name] and out of the left inlet. You can +link it into all the abstractions in this library which take note pairs. +; +#X text 28 267 Listens to a stream of numbers between 0 and 127 on +the left inlet and remembers them.; +#X obj 26 69 s-midictl 2 1 [name]; +#X restore 328 124 pd midi-stuff; +#X text 327 145 open this for midi helpers; +#X text 13 570 takes midi note pairs; +#X text 10 448 takes midi note pairs; +#X obj 14 472 s-snare~ [name]; +#N canvas 227 22 770 665 sequencer-stuff 0; +#X obj 9 9 s-togs; +#X floatatom 362 131 5 0 0 0 - - -; +#X text 14 39 [s-togs] = produces codes suitable for m-seq; +#X floatatom 9 60 5 0 0 0 - - -; +#X text 8 146 [s-seq16] = produces codes for [s-mseq 2 16 0] from the +right outlet. given an argument of 'time' it produces beat triggers +from the left outlet.; +#X obj 9 91 s-seq16 time; +#X obj 9 128 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 +-1; +#X text 388 550 timer - the name of the s-metro [eg 'time']; +#X text 389 578 the left inlet is to retrive tick n of the sequence +; +#X text 389 608 set the right inlet to 1 to invert the sequence; +#X text 387 461 this is a mathematical sequencer. you can construct +sequences using a single number decoded in the base specified.; +#X text 388 505 arg 1 - the base in which the sequence is specified +; +#X text 388 520 arg 2 - the length in ticks of the sequence; +#X text 388 535 arg 3 - the code which designates the sequence; +#X text 389 593 the middle inlet takes a new code; +#X text 391 635 bases higher than 2 with long sequences are expensive +; +#X obj 388 441 s-mseq 1 2 3 [timer]; +#X floatatom 9 213 5 0 0 0 - - -; +#X floatatom 9 280 5 0 0 0 - - -; +#X obj 9 231 s-varseq 6 3; +#X connect 0 0 3 0; +#X connect 5 0 6 0; +#X connect 5 1 1 0; +#X connect 17 0 19 0; +#X connect 19 0 18 0; +#X restore 329 170 pd sequencer-stuff; +#X text 327 192 open this for sequence helpers; +#X text 10 328 takes midi note pairs like; +#X msg 197 328 60 127; +#X obj 453 19 s-reverb~ [name]; +#N canvas 229 20 766 667 envelopes 0; +#X text 13 125 This is a quick little envelope of four fixed points. +Send in a number of milliseconds - outputs a signal in the shape of +the envelope.; +#X obj 15 19 s-microenv q; +#X obj 11 174 s-varenv; +#X text 11 275 this is a variable-size envelope filter. Send a number +of milliseconds into the left inlet and the envelope signal will be +sent out of the left outlet~ stretched over that number of milliseconds +\, and normalised. send a number to the right inlet and pairs of position/time +values will be sent out of the right inlet corresponding to the point +number you specify at the inlet.; +#X restore 179 208 pd envelopes; +#X text 178 229 open this to view the different types of envelopes +in this library.; +#X obj 196 473 s-adsynth~ [name]; +#X text 195 562 takes midi note pairs; +#X text 196 548 basic FM synthesis; +#X text 452 120 simple stereo reverb; +#X connect 12 0 13 0; +#X restore 7 136 pd all-abstractions; +#X text 6 102 open this; +#X obj 7 240 s-midimonitor; +#X text 6 118 for a list of abstractions; +#X obj 7 157 sssad/panel; -- cgit v1.2.1