[2] if you don't do block processing
ah yes, I was thinking as one value per block.
2010/8/20 IOhannes m zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at:
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On 08/20/2010 05:45 PM, Bernardo Barros wrote:
Maybe that is a limitation of the PD "control rate" cords. You only get "audio rate" messages between audio boxes.
it took a while for me to understand what you actually mean...
"control rate" really means "event-based" (asynchronous), and only at certain points in time (at the 64 samples boundary). the 64 samples boundary limits your latency (it will jitter up to 64 samples[1]), but it doesn't say anything about the bandwidth. you can send 100 times more data in a second between 2 [+] objects than between to [+~] objects [2].
mgasdr IOhannes
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