hello,<br> ssad is neat but if I close the patch without saving the values into a file, my values are lost, aren't they?<br> <br> a memory that needs a file, is like a musician that isn't able to play without<br> score sheets,<br> that not very rock'n'roll,<br> scores are usefull for learning music or for playing a Boulez weird composition,<br> or for playing a big symphony,<br> but for simple melodies using scores in live performance can be annoying,<br> I know it from experience.<br> Using a text file for memorizing a few parameters can be annoying as well.<br><b><i><br> Chris McCormick <chris@mccormick.cx></i></b> a écrit :<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 02:21:15PM -0700, shift8 wrote:<br>> there are a variety of ways to make storage in pd. Frank's Memento<br>> system is the most used it seems, but i dont'
remember if it uses all<br>> internal objects. if you use a more generic storage like [textfile] you<br>> will get a lot more flexibility.<br><br>I am a huge fan of Frank's sssad system, which uses the list internal,<br>and textfile. If like me you are a 0.39-2 fanboy, then check it out;<br>his system requires only internal objects.<br><br><br> </blockquote><br><p>
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