oh, I forget to say that you can also upsample the subpatch in order to reduce the feedback latency.
Le 08/01/2016 10:54, cyrille henry a écrit :
s~ and r~ only work with 64 sample block, so you can't use them in this situation. but you can replace them using delwrite~ and delread~ with no delay, and force order to write before you read.
cheers c
Le 08/01/2016 10:42, i go bananas a écrit :
Hi all, hope everyone's well.
We're trying to implement a 4-op FM matrix with feedback, copying a patch my friend made in reaktor using a block size of 1 (sorry, don't know the full details of that, but he says he can get 1 sample delay for the feedback)
Has anyone ever succeeded doing something like this in pd? I know about the order forcing using subpatches like in G.05.execution.order help patch, but that doesn't seem like it will work here, as we still get DSP loop errors when trying to connect the output of one osc~ back into the frequency input of the others.
I'm really looking for a solution that doesn't involve using blocksize of 1, and anyway, even doing that, still seems the only way to do feedback without getting DSP loop errors is with s~ / r~ pairs, which seem to only work at blocksize of 64 anyway?
I don't mind adding a bit of latency to the whole system if there's maybe a hack to do this with tables or something,,,but am really stuck here wondering what to do.
any ideas?
cheers, Matt
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