Delete the [osc~] object and replace it with an [adc~] this will let you access the audio that is being inputted to your soundcard, then route the signal from this to the [delwrite~].
--- Benjamin Freidlin benjamin@allthecraze.com wrote: > Thanks for the help, however when I run this I just
hear a solid tone on top of the line in audio. I tried playing with that value but it just changes the pitch of the tone.
Am I doing something wrong? I'm feeding my AM radio into the line in in my Santa Cruz audio card.
-----Original Message----- From: pd-list-admin@iem.at [mailto:pd-list-admin@iem.at] On Behalf Of Josh Steiner Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 2:34 AM To: Benjamin Freidlin; PD List Subject: Re: [PD] New user question: How to create simple audio delay?
delay lines are quite easy to make with pd, see my attached patch
Benjamin Freidlin wrote:
This may seem like a very basic question but I've
never used this
program before.
All I want to do is input my AM radio into my PC
and have the audio
come out my PC's speakers between 1 and 4 seconds
later.
My need stems from the fact that I watch sports on
digital cable which
is delayed to be slower than the radio, so I want
to slow the radio
through my PC.
To clarify, I'm not looking for an echo delay
effect like with
guitars, but just a straight delay. It would also
be good if it were
easy to tweak, since I have to play with it in
order to get it lined
up with the TV correctly.
Hopefully this is pretty straightforward to do
with pd?
Thanks for the help,
Benjamin
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