max v2; #N vpatcher 188 109 734 746; #P origin 0 -28; #P number 344 197 35 9 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 221 221 221 222 222 222 0 0 0; #P slider 370 57 15 100 10 10; #P message 45 228 49 196617 seed 777; #P slider 232 171 15 200 1 10; #P number 163 206 56 9 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 221 221 221 222 222 222 0 0 0; #P number 104 248 82 9 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 221 221 221 222 222 222 0 0 0; #P newex 104 227 69 196617 random 2000; #B color 5; #P comment 12 29 134 196617 Now we can control the metro(nome); #P newex 263 126 55 196617 metro 100; #P button 263 99 15 0; #P message 263 432 100 196617 0 \, 1. 10 1. 50 0. 10; #P flonum 172 436 35 9 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 221 221 221 222 222 222 0 0 0; #P newex 172 513 101 196617 *~; #P newex 263 479 31 196617 line~; #P message 82 472 32 196617 start; #P message 49 472 27 196617 stop; #P newex 172 482 60 196617 cycle~ 440; #P newex 172 552 30 196617 dac~; #P comment 104 437 58 196617 Frequency; #P comment 280 455 53 196617 Amplitude; #P comment 116 615 100 196617 Numbers and Music; #P comment 393 77 100 196617 Use select and command-i to get the details of a slider. It's often advisable to include a number box to display the output so you can check that it's correct and to display the current value....; #P comment 367 252 100 196617 In this example \, if the metro value is lower that 70 \, you'll notice that you start to get clicks. Why might this be?; #P fasten 14 0 16 0 268 165 109 165; #P fasten 20 0 16 0 50 251 98 251 98 223 109 223; #P connect 16 0 17 0; #P fasten 19 0 18 0 237 385 226 385 226 197 168 197; #P connect 18 0 16 1; #P connect 11 0 6 0; #P fasten 17 0 6 0 109 358 160 358 160 474 177 474; #P connect 6 0 10 0; #P connect 10 0 5 0; #P fasten 8 0 5 0 87 551 177 551; #P fasten 7 0 5 0 54 551 89 551 177 551; #P connect 10 0 5 1; #P connect 13 0 14 0; #P connect 14 0 12 0; #P connect 12 0 9 0; #P connect 9 0 10 1; #P fasten 21 0 14 1 375 183 332 183 332 96 313 96; #P fasten 21 0 22 0 375 190 349 190; #P pop;