Hi all -
I've been wanting to add this as an option to env~. Unfortunately the last time I thought carefully about it I ended up geting stuck in design decisions I don't know how to make. But I'll get back to it someday!
cheers Miller
On Sun, Mar 09, 2014 at 12:23:15PM -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
As far as Vanilla goes it does seem like a great solution. Thanks a lot for that, seems to do the trick!
But was really hoping for or even asking for a [peakenv~] like object.
I didn't find anything and I thought I wouldn't be missing it if there was, but came here to ask anyway.
Maybe an update to the [env~] object where it could have a second outlet for peaks.
How feasible is that Miller?
Seems there's a bit of a whole here where we can't easily send the peak values to [vu]. I think it'd be nice to have a way.
Cheers
2014-03-08 21:11 GMT-03:00 peiman khosravi peimankhosravi@gmail.com:
This may not be the best solution but I did this by reading the DSP block into an array, on every block, and calculating the absolute peak value stored in the array on each iteration.
I've attached the abstract.
P
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On 8 March 2014 23:43, Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there, since [vu] accepts a value for Peak Amplitude, is there a way to measure it with Vanilla objects?
Cheers
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