2016-02-25 6:49 GMT-03:00 peiman khosravi <peimankhosravi@gmail.com>:
Two example I can think of. One-sample delay/feedback for filter design etc. And real-time zero-crossing detection with sample-rate precision.

you can do that in Pd vanilla with a single object: [fexpr~]

like I said, I guess there's nothing you can do in gen~ that you can't in Pd, either as a patch or in [fexpr~]. Perhaps the selling point of gen~ is being more efficient. But hey, I was just wondering how heavier Max/MSP is altogether with the whole interface and all. I mean, you can run Pd easily on a raspberry pi 0...

But in terms of efficiency, I guess nothing beats SuperCollider.

cheers