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• In Max/MSP, close any patches you may have open, and then open this project’s
companion, a patch called Whoosh.mxb found in your Lemur Extras folder.
• Turn on the audio. Touch the Pad object on the Lemur. You should hear a filter sweep
the noise from 0 to 1000 Hz. The fader will change the amount of resonance.
Notice that in the patch above, there is no scaling of the input OSC messages from the
Lemur to transform the message coming from either the pad or the fader. The numbers are
fed directly into line~ objects that set the cutoff frequency and resonance of a low-pass
filter (the lores~ object).
Lemur to transform the message coming from either the pad or the fader. The numbers are
fed directly into line~ objects that set the cutoff frequency and resonance of a low-pass
filter (the lores~ object).
Let’s examine how we do this. The technique will be familiar from the previous example,
but instead of using expressions to control the Lemur, we’ll use them to control an
application with OSC messages.
but instead of using expressions to control the Lemur, we’ll use them to control an
application with OSC messages.