for max/msp, instructions in the patch. something like charging up bits by holding them down, then they decay and let off pulses until they are silenced again. visuals follow. lots of options to play with, but pretty much a toy.
on 13.09.2007 01:45
on 13.09.2007 04:35
gah, dammit! i really wanna try that!! my monome isn't finished yet though. c'mon postal service, get these parts here faster!!1 edit: since i have the logic board built (sans headers) and looks like it's working, i used a breadboard wire to trigger the button presses on the slots where the headers would be, and tried out skr. i was excited as a kid in a candy store it hear it in action. a very cool program, and it has already inspired a song. a fine program, mr. crabtree. can't wait to test it out more!
on 13.09.2007 15:43
> 5. mash keypads
Describes precisely what I was doing when I finally decided to look over
and read the instructions. (Didn't even want to let the 8-word manual
slow me down.) Fun!
on 14.09.2007 17:51
I've spent all morning learning this "toy." I'll let you all know what comes of it. My few sticking buttons are very useful in this case.
on 14.09.2007 19:19
hey richard, i thought of this patch while watching your performance when you were here.
on 14.09.2007 20:01
neato! I had a sneaking suspicion... I'll make sure to get you some documentation using it. I should come out more often, this one is right up my alley.
on 15.09.2007 14:27
Sweet, sweet button mashing! This app amused me for hours with my half completed kit inside of a cardboard box.
on 18.09.2007 01:33
wow this is a fun one for sure⦠get my head thinking about generative music again. been a while since i attempted anything i wonder if my max skills are up to par ;)