when you take that into account, you'll realize that in some scenarios you can apply audio effect modules such as Filters to data array.
Very interesting approach...
Statistics: Posted by joffo78 — 05 Oct 2020, 11:47
]]>2020-10-04T18:59:30+02:002020-10-04T18:59:30+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6755&p=42976#p42976Statistics: Posted by x.iso — 04 Oct 2020, 18:59
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2020-10-02T13:23:07+02:002020-10-02T13:23:07+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6755&p=42974#p42974I made a video which explain array concept . Unfortunatly only in french but it's easy to activate automatic subtitle on Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdInHoG-9yI
Statistics: Posted by joffo78 — 02 Oct 2020, 13:23
]]>2020-10-02T15:22:47+02:00 2020-10-02T09:59:21+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6755&p=42972#p42972 The idea behind arrays is to deal with multiple variables instead of just one. You can send on a single wire many many informations with arrays. I take an example : the surround paner : 8 inputs, 8 outputs. You need to deal with multiples x,y positions. It is simpler to work with arrays than single wires. Audio deals with arrays (128 values), matrix also, very usefull for polyphonic patching .... all sequenced modules are in fact array modules with a different layout and manipulation capabilities. Usine can deal with arrays almost everywhere, math modules, data modules, patching modules, busses ..... Most of the modules have array inlets/outlets, sometimes why red color, often not as modules can accept single data or arrays. In the array modules browser, you'll find every modules you need to manipulate arrays : set/get value, extract, average or sum .....
In the tutorial workspace, front page of Usine, you'll find many examples to manipulate arrays.
At the beginning, arrays could be too abstract, but at the end it's very powerfull, you need less wires and/or modules.
Hope it helps, difficult to have more precise explanations without needs or examples.
All the best
Sylvain
Statistics: Posted by SylvainT — 02 Oct 2020, 09:59
]]>2020-09-30T15:04:24+02:002020-09-30T15:04:24+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6755&p=42968#p42968 Thanks all in advance
Statistics: Posted by Ariajazz — 30 Sep 2020, 15:04
when you take that into account, you'll realize that in some scenarios you can apply audio effect modules such as Filters to data array.
Very interesting approach...
Statistics: Posted by joffo78 — 05 Oct 2020, 11:47
]]>2020-10-04T18:59:30+02:002020-10-04T18:59:30+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6755&p=42976#p42976Statistics: Posted by x.iso — 04 Oct 2020, 18:59
]]>2020-10-02T13:23:07+02:002020-10-02T13:23:07+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6755&p=42974#p42974I made a video which explain array concept . Unfortunatly only in french but it's easy to activate automatic subtitle on Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdInHoG-9yI
Statistics: Posted by joffo78 — 02 Oct 2020, 13:23
]]>2020-10-02T15:22:47+02:00 2020-10-02T09:59:21+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6755&p=42972#p42972 The idea behind arrays is to deal with multiple variables instead of just one. You can send on a single wire many many informations with arrays. I take an example : the surround paner : 8 inputs, 8 outputs. You need to deal with multiples x,y positions. It is simpler to work with arrays than single wires. Audio deals with arrays (128 values), matrix also, very usefull for polyphonic patching .... all sequenced modules are in fact array modules with a different layout and manipulation capabilities. Usine can deal with arrays almost everywhere, math modules, data modules, patching modules, busses ..... Most of the modules have array inlets/outlets, sometimes why red color, often not as modules can accept single data or arrays. In the array modules browser, you'll find every modules you need to manipulate arrays : set/get value, extract, average or sum .....
In the tutorial workspace, front page of Usine, you'll find many examples to manipulate arrays.
At the beginning, arrays could be too abstract, but at the end it's very powerfull, you need less wires and/or modules.
Hope it helps, difficult to have more precise explanations without needs or examples.
All the best
Sylvain
Statistics: Posted by SylvainT — 02 Oct 2020, 09:59
]]>2020-09-30T15:04:24+02:002020-09-30T15:04:24+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6755&p=42968#p42968 Thanks all in advance
Statistics: Posted by Ariajazz — 30 Sep 2020, 15:04