I was moving in that direction. I'll explain better what I'm trying now, and also the context:
- one list is activated from a [bang~] for every sample of an audio block, and is saved into one array
- another list is in another array with fader values
- I multiply both arrays to a 3rd array using [iem_tab/tab_mul]
- and then I sum the 3rd array with [iem_tab/tab_sum]

It works at first, but if too many values are != 0, it starts to bring in clicks. For now the arrays have 21 points, and it shouldn't go much higher than that.
I'm also in my old laptop, but I think this is rather a control data speed problem, not necessarily a cpu power problem.

2016-07-01 10:12 GMT+02:00 José Rafael Subía Valdez <jsubiavaldez@gmail.com>:
I works in OSX 10.6.8 from the pd-extended 0.43.4

maybe use a table?? I know it is not exactly the same, but perhaps it offers a solution.

cheers

On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 9:02 AM, João Pais <jmmmpais@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello list,

I was trying to use zexy's scalarmult in windows, but due to its name being [.], it can initialize. There is a file called 0x2e.dll in the zexy folder which I suspect it might be it (?), but [zexy/0x2e] doesn't open as well:
maximum object loading depth 1000 reached
 zexy/0x2e
... couldn't create

Is this external compiled for windows?
Also just to know, does this external work in other OSs?

I tried using [list-abs/list-mult] as alternative, but it's not fast enough. Is there any other list multiplying compiled external around?

Best,

Joao

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