[PD] MIDI triggered samples

Jaime Oliver jaime.oliver2 at gmail.com
Fri Mar 25 07:37:27 CET 2011


Hi Phil,

if they'll always play from the beginning and the only control you
need is amplitude, then I would try readsf~.

J

On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 1:57 PM, Phil Stone <pkstone at ucdavis.edu> wrote:
> OK, this was probably too broad a way to pose this. Let me try it this way:
> I'm not concerned with looping, re-sampling or sample-rate changing. I
> simply want a low-latency trigger of a sound file from an incoming event.
> The file(s) may, however, be quite large.
>
> So, is a phasor-scanned [tabread4~] the best way to go about this? Will
> memory management become an issue if I have 44 or 88 of these large samples
> in memory at once?
>
> thanks,
>
> Phil
>
>
> On 3/24/11 11:30 AM, Phil Stone wrote:
>>
>> Hello collective PD mind,
>>
>> Despite having worked with PD for years, I've never used it as a sample
>> player. I have a project coming up where I will need to build a bank of
>> MIDI-keyboard-triggered samples to play in real-time, with velocity
>> sensitivity and one sample per key. Rather than reinvent the wheel, is there
>> something someone has already done along this line? If not, can anyone give
>> me a basic outline from which I can start?
>>
>>
>> Phil Stone
>> www.pkstonemusic.com
>>
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