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Feature Request: Ruby Voices Output
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Feature Request: Ruby Voices Output
Hi,
I'm trying to make an input method that maps a Haken Continuum as if it is 16 sets of CVs. I have been able to work out some decent ruby code to map the X,Y,Z positions. I'd really like to turn these into voices directly so that I could use it to drive a synth rather than grossly restructuring and handling each voice separately. The only way right now it seems to make a voice is to provide it MIDI. A slightly less optimal way would be to just duplicate the V to P outputs, but even then I'm not seeing a way to make the polys in a sane way.
Regards,
-Eric
PS - Other useful stuff related to this:
Voices input for Ruby
Poly Manipulation Tools
Poly muxing (seems demuxing is there for int/float)
Poly gate demuxing
Poly to Voices
I'm trying to make an input method that maps a Haken Continuum as if it is 16 sets of CVs. I have been able to work out some decent ruby code to map the X,Y,Z positions. I'd really like to turn these into voices directly so that I could use it to drive a synth rather than grossly restructuring and handling each voice separately. The only way right now it seems to make a voice is to provide it MIDI. A slightly less optimal way would be to just duplicate the V to P outputs, but even then I'm not seeing a way to make the polys in a sane way.
Regards,
-Eric
PS - Other useful stuff related to this:
Voices input for Ruby
Poly Manipulation Tools
Poly muxing (seems demuxing is there for int/float)
Poly gate demuxing
Poly to Voices
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