<div id="RTEContent"><br><br><b><i>IOhannes m zmölnig <zmoelnig@iem.at></i></b> <br> <blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;">> while 4 files is not that much to download, it would be very <br> >nice to have a bundle (tgz/zip) where you can get all files with 1 click.<br><br> > why are you using pdradio? of course you are free to do so, but <br> >once we find the time, we will hopefully migrate it to puredata.info; <br> >the more user-data there is at that time, the more complicated it will >get.<br> >so please everyone, use puredata.info instead of pdradio.iem.at for <br> >sharing anything but streamed music.<br><br> Megale's answer:<br> <br> Done: You can get by now the files at this adress:<br> <br> https://puredata.info/Members/megale/note2RGB/<br> <br> I'd also suggest to wait a little while before downloading it, when all the modifications will be done for
an entirely working object, I will use that subject to prevent the PD community.<br> <br> <br>> I am working on an object that is converting MIDI note numbers to RGB colors, the object works<br>> quite well, even if I think there would be other methods with less objects but with more<br>> complicated math or with script files. <br><b><i><br> IOhannes m zmölnig <zmoelnig@iem.at><br> <br> </i></b>i would suggest using something like [hsv2rgb] and feeding the <br>note-value (scaled to 0..1 and probably pre-processed with a [% 12] to <br>the color-angle (hue))<br>and you could map velocity to (e.g.) value (luminance)<br><br>this way you can also colorize microtones and/or change the scale and/or ...<br><br> Megale's answer:<br> <br> This is a great information, I am working on it right now, I will certainly have to create a special font for displaying microtones with adding or removing bars to the sharp, like I am usually doing when I write
microtonal scores.<br><br><b><i><br> IOhannes m zmölnig <zmoelnig@iem.at></i></b><br><br>i think what you are looking for is voice allocation, which can be done <br>by [poly] (infamous but core pd since ever)<br><br> Megale's answer:<br> <br> Okay, that is exactely the kind of object that I am looking for, but there are only three outputs, anyway, in list-abs I've found some abstractions that could help to allocate an high amount of voices. Have to make some tests...<br> <br> <br> Patco.<br> _________________________________________________________<br> <br> <br> Long life to Pure Data Communauty...<br> <br> <br> </blockquote><br></div><p>
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