On Tue, 2006-05-30 at 12:55 +0200, Frank Barknecht wrote:
I think I will follow Miller's suggestion to use several successive tables. Of course they should overlap on at least one block, since (correct me if I'm wrong) it may be difficult to switch from one
table
to another at the middle of a block.
If you use [bang~] to switch tables, this won't matter because it won't happen: [bang~] bangs after [tabread4~] is done.
please correct me, if i'm wrong, but they should overlap by a few samples to have a sample-accurate 4-point interpolation ... (at least when reading from the table with tabread4~)
however, this would be a wonderful application for a double-precision floating point signal, which could possibly be implemented by using two single-precision floating point signals to represent one double-precision signal on top of the pd signal backend ... the gained precision would be enough to address several years of audio material :)
tim
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