You can save the table to hard disk afterwards with soundfiler.

Tom

On 4/25/05, Niklas Saers <niklas@registrar.no> wrote:
xrecord~ only records to an array, right, not to a file? The reason I
tried the others were that they do harddisk recording, not array
recording. If xrecord~ can do this (I tried out the documentation but
didn't see that), can you tell me how?

Cheers

    Nik

Thomas Ouellet Fredericks wrote:

> xrecord~ from xsample I think
>
> Tom
>
>
> On 4/25/05, *Niklas Saers* < niklas@registrar.no
> <mailto:niklas@registrar.no>> wrote:
>
>     Hi all,
>
>     writesf~ sfwrite~ sfwrite13~ and possible ogg/mp3 variations
>     thereof...
>     :-) There are quite a few to pick from, and none of these have any
>     outlets. What I need to do is record to harddisk, take a pause and
>     continue. For these pauses I need to make an overview of where the
>     pauses in the recording are. I plan on storing these in an array
>     (other
>     suggestions most welcome :-) ). Also, will I need to worry about
>     conversion to long integers or does PD handle that so that I won't
>     need
>     to worry about the regular floats wrapping?
>
>     What I'm wondering about is: are there any harddisk recording objects
>     (with or without compression) that will tell me how far they've
>     reached
>     so that I can position myself within the clip for playback of only
>     one
>     recording period?
>
>     Cheers
>
>         Nik
>
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