As I understand it, a classic sample and hold
is capturing the instantaneous input voltage
of an incoming signal, and remembering it.

    [metro 5]
[adc~]  
|/             
[snapshot~]
|
[f]

The [metro 5] is also banging on the [snapshot~]'s hot inlet
with [adc~] if want samples at 5ms intervals.

However, these days, in my own mind at least,
I think about "sample and hold" as meaning,
"read a few seconds of audio from a source
into a memory, and loop it."  I don't know if others
think this way also.

That would be a more complex circuit.

BH





On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 6:36 PM, Pagano, Patrick <pat@digitalworlds.ufl.edu> wrote:

Hello Everyone


I am wondering if people would be willing if they have an example of Sample and Hold to use for a project i am working on.

I am interested in the classic sounding Sample and Hold insanity please share a patch if you have one so i may learn on how to make one properly

the one in the help files is not the kind i am talking about


i hope this makes sense


pp


Patrick Pagano B.S, M.F.A
Audio and Projection Design Faculty
Digital Worlds Institute
University of Florida, USA

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