I'm not the best programmer, and I'm trying to get a patch to track amplitude of an input signal. It basically needs to do the same as the graphic VU object, tracking apmplitude of an input as it goes up and down. Does anyone have something that does that, or some hints as to the logic behind it? any help would be appreciated... -Brook
it depends what you mean by "track".
you would start with the env~ object, either way.
pix.
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 22:38:15 -0800 "Brookity Reeder" breeder@ucsd.edu wrote:
I'm not the best programmer, and I'm trying to get a patch to track amplitude of an input signal. It basically needs to do the same as the graphic VU object, tracking apmplitude of an input as it goes up and down. Does anyone have something that does that, or some hints as to the logic behind it? any help would be appreciated... -Brook
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Have you looked at the [vu] and [prvu~] objects? vu is a vu meter, and prvu~ does the processing behind the vu meter.
.hc
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 22:38:15 -0800 "Brookity Reeder" breeder@ucsd.edu wrote:
I'm not the best programmer, and I'm trying to get a patch to track amplitude of an input signal. It basically needs to do the same as the graphic VU object, tracking apmplitude of an input as it goes up and down. Does anyone have something that does that, or some hints as to the logic behind it? any help would be appreciated... -Brook
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