These are probably more efficient than expr~
On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 8:02 AM, Christof Ressi christof.ressi@gmx.at wrote:
- iirc cyclone provides them too
yes, part of the 'nettles' lib (which comes with cyclone). At least that's true for the old cyclone which came with Pd extended.
Also note that [expr~] is slower than the zexy and nettles externals. But sigops are usually not the bottleneck of a patch :-). Personally I'm using zexy.
Gesendet: Montag, 06. Februar 2017 um 13:45 Uhr Von: "IOhannes m zmoelnig" zmoelnig@iem.at An: pd-list pd-list@iem.at Betreff: Re: [PD] test audio signals: Are there <~ and >~ objects?
On 2017-02-06 13:34, Peter P. wrote:
Hi list,
this seems to be easy but I can't figure it out:
How can I test an audio signal to lie within a certain range, or just
if
it is bigger or smaller than a reference value, and receive the result as an audio signal as well? Are there <~ an >~ objects or equivalents?
- [expr~ $v1>0.5]
- zexy's [>~]
- iirc cyclone provides them too
I am having problems search the mailing list archive at https://lists.puredata.info/search? as its search engine gives all sorts of answers which seem unrelated.
i gues that "~" is a special character; and (both square and angle) brackets are probably so common (for unrelated things, like email quoting and list header) that you only find garbage.
however, here's a hint: the default search interface uses "match any search term", whereas you probably want "match all".
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