Not using Live but I think I will to control what I'm doing in Max....I'm
learning Max as well but I really like to get something about Chuck also,
and for i'm a bit into jazz music, I find the idea of improvisation in real
time with chuck tilde object really amazing.
But now, just learning, I'm a beginner, no fun just hard work!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3jX4WhIW6o
happy chuckin' 2 u
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 1:16 AM, Kassen
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 07:33:30PM +0200, Alberto Alassio wrote:
Now it does!it didnt' just because I didn't know anything about this remainder ( I was thinking you made a mistake and you wanted to write reminder and I was saying by myself, a reminder for what? ) but then i checked it out on the web and wiki helped me.
I can understand; after our first calculus lessons and we learn about decimals we tend not to encounter remainders formally, certainly not as something we'd like to see abbreviated as a single symbol. Once you get it though, that line illustrates many of the nice things of ChucK's way of dealing with time... and of course stuff that is basically like modulo operator is all around us in our day to day life.
yes its' a little complicated but yes I understand , in a easier way it is what happens when you push the button in Ableton live and the clip waits to start with another.
Exactly. Well, starting a .ck file isn't that much harder than dragging in a wave into Live, I'd argue... ChucK just invites you to also look into the *how*, which is a bit more challenging.
If you like Live (I personally think it is quite nice, though I stopped buying upgrades) you might like to see whether you can implement Ableton's quantise settings in ChucK, then move on to stuff like those "follow actions" that Live has. That kind of stuff is quite possible. From there on you can get more fancy.... :-)
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