[PD] reverse & variable speed soundplayback?

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at eds.org
Tue Nov 28 21:07:06 CET 2006


A couple comments:

- hiding the implementation in a subpatch would make the interface  
elements much clearer.
- adding english translations would help the non-German speakers
- I couldn't find the "play" button

.hc

On Nov 28, 2006, at 11:04 AM, Max Neupert wrote:

> working version:
> sorry.
>
> <easysampler.pd>
>
>
> Am 28.11.2006 um 11:32 schrieb Max Neupert:
>
>> hmm. this could fit in this thread....
>> i would like some pros to look at this patch to give me some  
>> grumpy feedback.
>> thank you.
>>
>> <easysampler.pd>
>>
>>
>> Am 28.11.2006 um 03:56 schrieb robbert van hulzen:
>>> i'm not really in a hurry at this point, so i'll continue poking  
>>> around in
>>> what i have for the moment, but since the hurry will be getting  
>>> on in about
>>> a week or so, i'm glad to know about your [play-samp~]. i  
>>> actually know it
>>> (almost it) from your slicer~abs, and it looks like it'll be  
>>> great to use as
>>> an example too. thanks.
>>> robbert
>>>
>>>> Hallo,
>>>> robbert van hulzen hat gesagt: // robbert van hulzen wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> a good start indeed... still working on it, trying to figure it  
>>>>> out.
>>>>> thanks!
>>>>
>>>> If you're in a hurry: RTC-lib (update just announced) contains a
>>>> simple sample player called play-samp~.pd which does reversed and
>>>> looped playback of tables holding 44.1kHz samples. [samp10~] is the
>>>> polyphonic version of it. The only external used is [arraysize],  
>>>> basic
>>>> playback in one direction, non-looped even works without that.
>
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