The inlet is the audio signal that will be write on the array, check your description!
Thanks. I think that came from using [noise~] as a template, and mindlessly changing "noise~" to "tabsend~" on the first pass.
Anyway it was helpful, I didn't know samplerate~...
Thanks, I'll take a look to the 0.999 thing.
Now I see clicking repeatedly on the message box to [tabread] shows the value getting smaller, which I guess means the frequency I'm sending to [phasor~] is slightly larger than it should be.
-Jonathan
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Jonathan Wilkesjancsika@yahoo.com wrote:
I'm currently editing the help patch
"tabsend~-help.pd," which is attached.
It didn't have an example patch, so I went ahead and
made one.
Problem is, I've never used tabsend~, so I'm not sure
how useful that
example is. If someone has a better example to
include in this
patch, please send it my way.
Also, I don't understand why the first element in my
example is "0.999954".
It's the same if I explicitly set the phase to zero.
Thanks, Jonathan
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