.cc - week six.
The patch file that you want to start by opening (in the downloadable archive) is called "ninboardfinal."
The Keyboard shortcuts are the same as last time:
arrow up/down : Toggle Octave
Z - , : white keys
s - j : black keys
space bar : MIDI initialise
.reflection.
The only thing I struggled with this week was creating help files for (sub-)patcher objects. I recalled from class that you simply needed to append ".help" to the end of the a subpatcher's filename to create a helpfile for that subpatch. Anyway, someone can show me what I am doing wrong once Uni goes back I am sure...
Having gained heaps of knowledge with using Max, I am looking forward to leaving the MIDI keyboard patch behind... it's a mess that's I don't thinks worth repairing; I'd sooner start again. I get the feeling that the MSP side of the coin is going to be more enjoyable, raw MIDI info really does not get me going. So looking forward to that in this half of the semester.
.sources.
Haines, Christian 02.04.07, Creative Computing - Week 6, "Messaging and Routing”. Lecture presented at Tutorial Room 4.07, Schultz Building, University of Adelaide.
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18.4.07
nin keys final
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NINKEYS? More like MONKEYS! Heh.
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