[PD] Midi sequencing

jared microcosm11 at msn.com
Tue Dec 5 06:46:30 CET 2006


I would recommend Bidule by Plogue.  I love this program.  Brilliant for
live use as well.  It has a basic midi sequencer that, from the sounds
of it, might be sufficient for what the expressed need here.  The next
version will have more advanced sequencing capabilities.  Most
importantly it speaks OSC.  It comes in at an extremely reasonable $75.
The FFT processing tools are worth that price alone, imho.  I highly
recommend it.

http://www.plogue.com/

Jared Dunne

-----Original Message-----
From: pd-list-bounces at iem.at [mailto:pd-list-bounces at iem.at] On Behalf
Of Cesare Marilungo
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 2:10 AM
To: Chris McCormick
Cc: pd-list at iem.at
Subject: Re: [PD] Midi sequencing

Chris McCormick wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 12:05:40AM +0000, Cesare Marilungo wrote:
>   
>> I think it would be interesting to have some sort of OSC sequencer. I

>> would love to compose with the same control over each note (or any
other 
>> kind of event) you can have with csound scores but that can be edited

>> visually.
>>
>> I love to use pure data to build instruments and effect, but at some 
>> point I want to expose all the parameters of my patch to OSC and use 
>> such kind of tool (some kind of OSC sequencer) to concentrate on 
>> composition/performance, mostly drawing and editing envelopes and
maybe 
>> also triggering them in a generative fashion.
>>     
>
> Hi Cesare,
>
> It's definately possible to draw and edit envelopes and trigger them
in
> a generative fashion using the datastructures feature of Puredata. You
> might like to check out Hans' work "solitude" and also there are
various
> GOP abstractions floating around which allow you to make/edit
envelopes
> with a mouse and save those envelopes' states between sessions in
> various ways.
>   
Yes. I knew about that and I've already experimented a bit with pd data 
structures and their graphical representation. But I was thinking about 
a more generic tool. Something to drive multiple sound generating 
softwares in the same session.

The approach of using pd for everything is worth when you plan to 
release a piece as a patch. But I'd like to have a dedicated application

with a more flexible gui to compose and control performances.

Ciao,

c.
> Best,
>
> Chris.
>
> -------------------
> chris at mccormick.cx
> http://mccormick.cx
>
>
>   


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