Okay,
I have finally solved my problem. The explanation about syntax didn't kick in until just a few minutes ago.
Here's what I can summarize.
I now realize that if [soundfiler] receives "$0sample" it will see that as a string and therefore it would be "0sample" and that is NOT a valid array in this case. Instead I have to tell it that $0sample is a symbol and not a string by sending "symbol" along with it.
Cheers, and I *really* appreciate the help. Not many other people are awake at 3:30 am central time :)
-Jordan
Jordan,
You should probably use the "-resize" flag with [soundfiler] too. The attached example shows how this could be done. Otherwise your wav files will be snipped at the length of the array...which would be BAD unless you already know ahead of time that all your wav files are exactly the same size!
Regards, Dave S
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jordan J" buck@defaced.net To: pd-list@iem.kug.ac.at Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 4:25 AM Subject: [PD] Syntax (was "Pack Problems")
Okay,
I have finally solved my problem. The explanation about syntax didn't kick in until just a few minutes ago.
Here's what I can summarize.
I now realize that if [soundfiler] receives "$0sample" it will see that as a string and therefore it would be "0sample" and that is NOT a valid array in this case. Instead I have to tell it that $0sample is a symbol and not a string by sending "symbol" along with it.
Cheers, and I *really* appreciate the help. Not many other people are awake at 3:30 am central time :)
-Jordan
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