[maxmsp] someone explain the drunk object please
Manuel Poletti
manuel.poletti at ircam.fr
Tue Apr 1 14:12:44 MDT 2008
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- range : the distance you may cover between the whisky bar and any destination (west, east, north, south, and others) - step : a number which can be synchronized with the number of bottles you have (in your stomach or in your pocket), which defines how fast you will go from one side of the street to the other one - result : may vary a lot according to the above Now try to imagine yourself as a MIDI note, a collection of samples, or a bank trader, etc. On 1 avr. 08, at 21:53, petterdass wrote: > > helu > > If someone explain me the common use of the drunk object , I be > greatful! ( what you use it for) > > This is how it is explained in the help file ; > > Drunk takes two optional arguments. The first argument is a range > specification, the second is a step size. Drunk does a random walk, > constrained between zero and the range (here 128) and step of up to > one less than the maximum step size. The maximum step size can be > changed via the inlet with an int and int output is produced by > inputting a bang in the inlet. The default range is 128, the > default current value is 64, and the default step size is 2 (steps > of 0 and 1 are allowed). A negative step size is the same as a > positive one, except that steps of size 0 are never made. > > > > > Thanks > _______________________________________________ > maxmsp mailing list > maxmsp at cycling74.com > http://www.cycling74.com/mailman/listinfo/maxmsp >
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