Measuring Velocity

Mannishd's icon

Does anyone know what the best way of measuring velocity from a midi instrument to see if it is consistent? And then give a result.

Thanks
Mannishd

dtr's icon
Mannishd's icon

I can't find that object in Max, Its Max 4.6 I'm using

Luke Hall's icon

If it's from maxobjects.com you'll need to download it from the website, it won't be part of the standard max distribution. You can do this inside max with some [zl] objects and basic math operations.

Max Patch
Copy patch and select New From Clipboard in Max.

lh

Peter Castine's icon

Alternately, lp.stacey from Litter Power will give you mean, standard deviation, min/max, and more statistical information in one single object.

The Litter Power Starter Pack can be found at [url][/url].

PS: Don't know if url is still supported markup.

Peter Castine's icon

Apparently [url] is no longer supported. @dtr: How did you get the embedded link in your post?

Sigh, I'm going to have to learn a new set of markup conventions for the new forum set up. And where have signatures gone? And I suppose I'm supposed to set up a new Avatar. [grumblegrumblegrouch]

Luke Hall's icon

Use standard html anchor tags for links. There's a little box just below the post box with the allowed markup in.

Click on me!
Luke Hall's icon

Well that obviously didn't work.

lh

Roman Thilenius's icon

the link works great but i really dont want to look at this.

Roman Thilenius's icon

"you can also put quotes betwenn backtick ..." thats the key i also dont
find on my keyboard when writing symbols in max.

so i have a little extra where i can copy and paste the quotes from
a messagebox. :)