For excellent reading and reference, Max documentation is here: http://www.cycling74.com/products/dlmaxmspwin.html Note that Pd is _not_ Max. Some conventions are opposite, and many named objects are renamed (sorta vindictively) but the principles are similar enough. A little warning: you may develop considerable Max envy. Cold water splashed on the face helps a bit.
laura smith wrote:
Many people on this list don't know about stutter. Can you explain what it does?
here is the description straight from max: stutter~ keeps a history of its signal input(left inlet). Upon recieving an int(left inlet), it copies that number of the most recently recieved samples to another playback buffer. This buffer may be cycled through by its phase, 0-1 (right inlet). on bang (left inlet) or a trigger signal (middle inlet), the last int number of samples are copied to the playback buffer.
any help other than just pointing at some directions would be great. i am really newbie, so... thanks l
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