apfalz created page: intro to pd authored by Andrew Pfalz's avatar Andrew Pfalz
...@@ -105,7 +105,28 @@ Now you should have ...@@ -105,7 +105,28 @@ Now you should have
* two **message**s, and * two **message**s, and
* two **pd boop**s. * two **pd boop**s.
Let's control this second **pd boop** with the second to last button on the kit. That button is connected to the second to last outlet of the object at the top of the patch. Let's control this second **pd boop** with the **second to last** button on the kit. That button is connected to the **second to last** outlet of the object at the top of the patch.
Now we can press the second to last button on the kit and send a **bang** to our new **pd boop**. We won't hear anything yet because we haven't connected it to **pd speaker**. Do that now.
Now see if you can make the two buttons play two different notes.
But why stop at two buttons?
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Try to connect the other four buttons on your kit to your patch in the same way that we connected the first two:
* first **copy** and **paste** the **bang**, **message**, and **pd boop** objects
* rearrange them as necessary
* connect them to the four outlets on the object with the long name that are next to the two we already have connected.
* finally connect the new **pd boops** to the **pd speaker**
Let's try to play a song
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You should now have 6 **pd boops** that you can control with the 6 buttons on your kit.
You should also have 6 **messages** that you can use to tell your **pd boop**s which notes to play.
Set them to be the following from left to right:
60 62 64 65 67 72