Hi Ed, I believe it is because the [<] object is spitting a 1 at the [metro] at each iteration (thus "starting" the metro repeatedly, before it has time to wait its 250ms). You seem to have the solution to this half connected already - use the [sel 0] to send a [0( message to the [metro 250].
This is attached.
On 10/19/06, Ed Kelly morph_2016@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to do a filter tutorial for my class, and it is the 11th hour. I have discovered that the metro object behaves wierdly in this patch, chucking out all its bangs at once (like kalashnikov).
SO here's the patch...
Ed
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