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Re: Bidule (was: MAX/msp question)
> At 23:00 04/11/2006, you wrote:
>> Can't find any LFO's to drive parameter values from in
>> Bidule, though. Guess I'll have to make those things with Max?
>
> they're there somewhere,
> just keep looking.
> (don't remember where..sorry...but I have used them)
>
> I think you'll actually be able to do in Bidule anything you wanted
> to do in max.
> (as long as you have a few vst plugs as building blocks)
>
> andy
There is a "LFO" among the Groups. But there is no way to set a
division between this LFO's speed and Bidules internal sync clock.
That's bad. It's a little disappointing with Bidule that they have
designed this internal tempo clock but no object for mathematical
division of it. As a comparison you can look at the OSX host
application Numerology where every parameter of any loaded AU plug-in
is directly accessible as a target for the internal control data (Num
still lacking random generator though).
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