
just wanted to confirm that it now also triggers when connected to peerchord.
problem solved. thanks a lot for your work

Works perfectly, and also the search engine is better now, i had some problem with highlight on notes, now it's fine, thanks a lot.IX wrote:tinga, check your messages.
Peertrig take an input 0 to 127 (i suppose), with some filtering option, this value is transmited to the param of your choice, with peerscale, the result is a melodic control via input velocity, if you use a 10$ clip microphone, you can create many instruments simultaneously, what is midi?(old school) just 0 to 127, trigger, and we make every thing with that, peer machines have no limits, only those of our imagination, IX split is the king of velocity, with a piece of wood or a string or your ass hole (sorry for the vulgarity), you can play many instruments , i suppose your synths will be great for these free interface, peerscale is very effective with peertrig, if you take an anti_flam < 10 or 20 ms, 2 or 3 is fine, dynamic 100%, and of course IX split, for chord generation, you can play on a piece of wood like that: if you play with nail, you have one note, the finger pulp play a chord, magic, it's a sort of electronic hangdrum, , but it's free you know, because Oskari has made Buzz free.xenobioz wrote:Cool demo! I never thought you could use buzz to create new physical instruments.
Sorry, was just that f... win7, an alpha software, made with some piece of code found in the rubbish of the NSA, don't care.tinga wrote:i had some problem with highlight on notes.
What don't you understand?tinga wrote:If somebody could explain me what is exactly peertrig, maybe it will be useful for me, not a joke, peermachines are complex, and it's not always easy to understand what's happened
Yes.oskari wrote:very cool stuff