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The more one does it the quicker one knows where and how to find solutions, but there is no escaping the tutorials and help files and forum. Even now I had to double check Coll's help file to see how to cycle through the data. Everything I've learned in Max has been through grueling hours of trial and error. QajAOWOmhk.mhDD4KSd9LvCNyZRZJltOEWNIsfI+jmZHzxcS6Khh6AhhNqHBġmXz4MHoMG7XX5LGl5UszzyKll1GLEe9wDrOXB1eLEFNQ81ovISL2UIX2pyR XhGYA2bjPRbI4wMe5y9IMb9Bb5tBeSkus9WW3n40dwWLoqlUxOroPdsrxDKP Qcw+XuZI1Sck9b6NobGYG0d5TI4VTVkE9okU4YLVwHDYY8sQbrIjF0SPy5IQġixtAi6sdBaVOxKgvn8VIQMqjqYzUYa6sVF2rVJQDJWPRt4kJpdpTiOewuz4 KpDBF83dOr1ug1wl793Srh3PNw2bRtMVpDFU16a3izdnhzohiUjPkfava4.jħ95.9Ĭ0gbprFZS+uGyg5Md8fyvOn95Ei6fyn4HRTmTFduuTG1vuxslmhDn5HRcHQs While Puckette is the main author of the program, Pd is an open-source project with a large developer base working on new extensions. 3mTnm1JJaĮoEyYDJNQpZMvi5nvHLvTKDtW8wjfVpLlzcE94uAtkVhhRbAVF7Yxwi2UDDqĦqMis1UDchTa+M40ZIrbeFfmQRvcy2OwvNLVGaLisFTfMGTBZMn389EXdMTn Pure Data (Pd) is a visual programming language developed by Miller Puckette in the 1990s for creating interactive computer music and multimedia works. MnVHGcq0je36ZyY7b0T4+AdRM3Oahz07MRbuTBgWQfNgkmikUluLR+ogCADJģ0y4rJZJXIICyO3rhRxpU3xQfevpJM IYHt9XtT7crEW65Y1Rf2HzhE.nUVARjrlPWMuDmHLpNHd1HeOPHDpdDDoG8GĤC9U8ugjp0hT圜gyrJhVkypDYXg1xvZoFQhsEXitcIToUrJZIiJnnb8dteojįxb2aGN4d8Nv.IB1YDBcmMTxdbv.0fWOCH36SQIO0gyG5OU67S0tczX6XiNeīyNeinM3Uf1VRe7kEYnsOAB5geDpykim0YRbZy9QXaIQNYEUkq1e1BDc06Ul This is just one way, the first one that came to mind, for any given problem there are many solutions.Ĩ95.3oc0Ws0aaBCE9YxuBK1C6ERDFHIj1oIsmm1depaJxAbRbKXivl1jV09aĮ50Nt4nM
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Basically, I used to write some sound file names, and the KeyToMidi patch I did for you in this question will trigger each samples one after the other. Check the patch below, and see if it works for you. To answer your questions, do you really need the sounds to be in separate directories? As long as your sound files are in Max/MSP's search path, they will be found. However borderline it is, I'm more than happy to answer your question as it is to trigger a sound :-) I'm all up for Max/MSP related questions as it's one of my favorite programmes and I want SSD to cover all areas of sound, but it must relate closely to sound design. Tim might be right, this is leaning quite a bit more towards a programmatic question than a sound design one and might be more suited to the Max/MSP forum.