Thanks , I have been looking for a midi controlled adsr in pure data. It is very important that the release section is triggered at the end of each midi note. Thanks again.
great video, very helpful, but the definition is not so high - so it's hard to see what's inside the messages between the variables, particularly for the decay - is it right to assume that it's: sustain value ($4) in decay + attack ($3+$2)? so that message contains (1 $2, $4 $3+$2)
can you or someone explain the message box [1 $2, $4 $3 $2] and the [0 $2] because, really, thanks a lot for the video but it'd be awesome to know how that message box works. :)
there is already one adrs envelope example explained perfectly in the pd browser done by the actual writer of the program.....you just bought a mac isn't it??
awesome! the simplest most direct instruction for an ADSR ever.
Thanks , I have been looking for a midi controlled adsr in pure data. It is very important that the release section is triggered at the end of each midi note. Thanks again.
Not work for me ((((((((
Thank you! For some reason this has been a mystery for me (untill now) from 2009.
this helped me a lot. thank you!
great video, very helpful, but the definition is not so high - so it's hard to see what's inside the messages between the variables,
particularly for the decay -
is it right to assume that it's: sustain value ($4) in decay + attack ($3+$2)?
so that message contains (1 $2, $4 $3+$2)
The dollar signs numbers are simply referring to the pack inlets, in this case pitch, attack, decay and sustain, but it could be anything....
Why do you use a message + variables into the vline ~ , the pack object is enough to make a list ?
Finally! This has been a great help thank you!
Fantastic tutorial. Cheers
Is the sustain value $4 an arbitrary value or does it need to be $4 to work? why can't it be 3 or 0.8 etc
Hi, what if i want to use the bang button instead of the midi input? I have the oscilators setting the frequency played
thanks a lot... just what I was looking for :)
Great video, thanks!
This was really helpful. Thank you!
incredible video. Thank you so much
Great, thankyou man
Thanks a lot!
Thanks!
can you or someone explain the message box [1 $2, $4 $3 $2] and the [0 $2] because, really, thanks a lot for the video but it'd be awesome to know how that message box works. :)
Thanks !!!
why use those $2, $4 etc? and not $1 for example?
$1 is for triggering the envelope (see 4:00)
ntof?? atof?? stof?? whats word?? or letters
there is already one adrs envelope example explained perfectly in the pd browser done by the actual writer of the program.....you just bought a mac isn't it??