On Nov 13, 2007, at 11:13 PM, PSPunch wrote:
Hi Hans, Thanks for the reply.
I am guessing it's a windowing function, but that's a guess.
I figured so. It was brought up while discussing methods of smoothly cross fading between samples.
Frankly speaking, this object may not be critical for my projects. I was feeling uncomfortable of the fact that there is an object that loads properly in pd-extended (thanks to the community's efforts) which originates from Max/MSP, and yet, I could not find any material on how to operate it. I thought this would be a good chance to ask how others get around learning objects not documented in depth... other than diving into the source code.
It's a cyclone object, which means it's a clone of a Max object.
Krzysztof didn't really ever write docs for his code. But his code
is generally quite good, so it's worth documenting. If you make a
help patch for this, and add it to the patch tracker, I'll check it
in. Then there will be a help patch :)
http://puredata.info/dev/patchtracker
Here's the code:
http://pure-data.cvs.sourceforge.net/pure-data/externals/miXed/ cyclone/sickle/trapezoid.c?view=log
.hc
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I am guessing it's a windowing function, but that's a guess.
.hc
On Nov 13, 2007, at 5:25 PM, PSPunch wrote:
Hi list..
I've learned about the object "trapezoid~" in one of the posts few months ago.
Are there any resources online on how to use this object? My pd-extended(Win) contained the class itself but no help file, nor was it mentioned in a Max/Msp references I found in pdf format based on ver.4.5.
Thanks :)
David Shimamoto
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