[PD] bonk~

Max abonnements at revolwear.com
Sun Feb 26 18:27:26 CET 2012


i must have been blind. now i can find it on the listed publications.
sorry for the noise.
m.

Am 25.02.2012 um 19:59 schrieb Miller Puckette:

> It's on http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/Publications/icmc98.ps ..
> the exact URL doesn't appear on the Pd vanilla help file for bonk~, which
> just points to my home page.
> 
> cheers
> Miller
> 
> 
> On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 04:26:16PM +0100, Max wrote:
>> Shall i remove the reference to the paper mentioned in the bonk~ helpfile or does it still exist somewhere?
>> m.
>> 
>> Am 15.02.2012 um 05:59 schrieb Miller Puckette:
>> 
>>> .. one small comment - the 'minvel' message might not be functioning in
>>> recent versions - I have to check this.
>>> 
>>> cheers
>>> Miller
>>> 
>>> On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 11:47:49PM -0500, William Brent wrote:
>>>> Hi Joe,
>>>> 
>>>> When you're searching for a good "minvel" setting, you should watch
>>>> the 2nd number in the list from bonk's right outlet.  Then play a few
>>>> sample notes on the instrument you're trying to track to get a sense
>>>> of typical velocities.
>>>> 
>>>> The threshold setting is a little less intuitive.  To find the best
>>>> values for that, you have to get a sense of how the sum of growth in
>>>> all frequency bands is changing over time.  I made the attached patch
>>>> to explain this in a class, and it might be helpful for you.  You'll
>>>> have to download my [tabletool] extern for it to work though, which
>>>> you can get here:
>>>> 
>>>> http://williambrent.conflations.com/pages/research.html#tabletool
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 10:23 AM, joe higham <joehigham at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Hi @ PD List
>>>>> 
>>>>> Just a quick question to ask if someone could help me with the bonk~ object
>>>>> I'd be most grateful :
>>>>> 
>>>>> a) Some more 'plain' information about bonk~ and it's 2 outputs. I've
>>>>> (naturally) read the 'help' patch on the object.
>>>>> b) How can I control (more precisely) the input level of this object? I did
>>>>> look at the terminal using a [print] object to see if I could control things
>>>>> a little better .... but, I haven't really understood the problem, and
>>>>> therefore the solution. I've also tried using [thresh( and [minvel( but they
>>>>> seem a little 'hit or miss' due to my lack of knowledge.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks in advance
>>>>> Joe (Higham)
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
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>>>> 
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