> If an oscillator's output is not connected to a DAC, does it still make a sound?

If you're standing atop the CPU, maybe.  Even if the oscillator isn't hooked up to DAC its
"perform" routine will run every block, causing the CPU to do work at regularly-recurring intervals.
So the ground might get warm, maybe causing some wind around your ears... :)



On Tuesday, February 23, 2016 1:47 AM, William Huston <williamahuston@gmail.com> wrote:


My answer is in the form of a Koan:

If an oscillator's output is not connected to a DAC,
does it still make a sound?

On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 8:49 PM, Matti Viljamaa <mviljamaa@kapsi.fi> wrote:
Perhaps a bit of broad question, but I find it interesting in order to speculate about future additions.

How do you think Pure Data is limited?
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