you can use 2 tables, write to one and then phasor~ + tabread4~ to another tabwrite~, and if you need the process to occur faster than real time (just to stretch the wave after recording the first table) you can use some until + switch~ magic.
_______________________________________________It seems that [tabwrite~] writes only at one speed (presumably determined by the sample rate). But I want to use it to write audio to an array at a different speed. In other words, given an array of a set size, I want to determine that the recording will reach the end of the array at a different point in time than the default one.
How could this be done? Is there any way to trick [tabwrite~] into writing at a different speed, ie. by sending it a different sample rate? Or can we do something clever with [delread4~]?
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