I expect some-type of delay because of processing but each of the 3 signals will be generated using OSC~ (See patch or included image with original message showing possible logic). I guess you could look at it as taking in audio from 3 microphones and processing the sound on each mic then outputting it back to the dac, but the processing is the big piece I'm missing :-) .
It can be done multiple ways using arrays and programming https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/59709-how-do-i-create-a-func... or https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10316304/interweaving-vectors . Just not sure how to do it in Pd.
On Mon, Mar 25, 2019 at 7:16 PM Peter P. peterparker@fastmail.com wrote:
- RT ratulloch@gmail.com [2019-03-25 18:57]:
I have a Pd patch with 3 separate signals and I want to sequentially
weave
the signals together so instead of having three separate signals I
create 1
large signal that is created by weaving 3 signals together.
Example: (note: the commas are just used as separators and I used
letters,
numbers, and symbols to help differentiate the signals) *signal_1 array* is *A,B,C,D,E* *signal_2 array * is *1,2,3,4,5* *signal_3 array * is *@,#,%,&,(*
The completed weaved signal to playback would look like this *A,1,@,B,2,#,C,3,%,D,4,&,E,5,(* I've attached an image along with the Pd file that I hope helps explains this.
Without having the time to look at your patch, let me ask briefly if you expect this to work with realtime and hence unlimited length signals? Thank you!
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