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generate voices without midi to voice?
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generate voices without midi to voice?
hey all, would it be possible to generate voices without the midi to voice primitive?
like if i have 3 poly (or mono) stream sources which are producing freq or pitch values and when all 3 are active (not 0) to combine them into 1 polystream with 3 voices?
like if i have 3 poly (or mono) stream sources which are producing freq or pitch values and when all 3 are active (not 0) to combine them into 1 polystream with 3 voices?
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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Re: generate voices without midi to voice?
Hey, it is not possible to create voices without the midi to poly.
What exactly are you trying to do? And why? Not sure I understand.
What exactly are you trying to do? And why? Not sure I understand.
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Re: generate voices without midi to voice?
i`m working on a drumsynth and i want to build a sequencer for it, the question was about to avoid midi when building a sequencer to get accurate ppq timing from host, but sadly i`m afraid there is no other way.. maybe i find some pcu friendly way to use mono4 for it but as a drumkit would have 12 drumsounds i would need to do everything 3 times...
still the only solution to use frame to ruby (trogs did some ppq to ruby a while ago) to generate some kind of clock or host synced counter to generate polyphonic sequences
maybe there could be better results using the dll prim for this..
i wish we would have a ruby ppq with at least 96 ticks per quater note or selectable between some values..
still the only solution to use frame to ruby (trogs did some ppq to ruby a while ago) to generate some kind of clock or host synced counter to generate polyphonic sequences
maybe there could be better results using the dll prim for this..
i wish we would have a ruby ppq with at least 96 ticks per quater note or selectable between some values..
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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