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Question (or Task)
How can I set the MemoryWriter CaptureDuration to !KeyDown.
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KarlMousseau
- 05 Jan 2004
Solution(s)
Hi Karl If you use the "StepWriter" in pete's modules you can write/notwrite at will, by putting a "constant" module in the Write field and typing !KeyDown in there. You will also need a ramp for indexing the "StepWriter" which will also need to be gated by this constant, I suggest the "UpDownCounter" module, but it depends on how you expect it to function.
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PeteJohnston
- 05 Jan 2004
In case this is useful:
Four-track looper LITE
in
Live capture & looping.kym
in the Sampling folder of the Kyma Sound Library is an example of how you can
write
into a very long chunk of memory (long Capture duration) and then
read
just the small segment of that memory that you actually recorded into. In effect, it is like having an indefinite caputure duration (just that it happens to have a max of 180 seconds).
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CarlaScaletti
- 07 Jan 2004
I trimmed it down and it's now the exact sound I needed. However there is a mistake in the
Four-track looper LITE
version: LoopEnd
!recordDuration
in the Sample module should be divided by 90 instead of 180.
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KarlMousseau
- 08 Jan 2004
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Question:
How can I set the
MemoryWriter
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's capture duration to !KeyDown?
Keywords:
MemoryWriter
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,
CaptureDuration
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