dear list,
i am trying to record “rhythm”.
my somewhat naive approach is attached.
it works for small array sizes, but as i make the array bigger (several thousand points) most of the bonks are not recorded. what is the reason?
i am running pd-0.46-7-64bit on osx.
cheers
On Sun, Dec 20, 2015 at 09:53:27PM +0100, Simon Iten wrote:
i am trying to record “rhythm”.
my somewhat naive approach is attached.
it works for small array sizes, but as i make the array bigger (several thousand points) most of the bonks are not recorded. what is the reason?
You are probably reaching the limit of the array size. It is actually pretty wasteful to record sporadic events in an array, which most of the time will just show zeros.
It's better to just record the actual events. One approach is a [qlist] object, you can also use [text] or [textfile] or some external.
Attached is a qlist-example: The general idea is to time and record the intervals between events.
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
thanks!
i thought about that solution but was not able to implement it.
On 21 Dec 2015, at 09:52, Frank Barknecht fbar@footils.org wrote:
On Sun, Dec 20, 2015 at 09:53:27PM +0100, Simon Iten wrote:
i am trying to record “rhythm”.
my somewhat naive approach is attached.
it works for small array sizes, but as i make the array bigger (several thousand points) most of the bonks are not recorded. what is the reason?
You are probably reaching the limit of the array size. It is actually pretty wasteful to record sporadic events in an array, which most of the time will just show zeros.
It's better to just record the actual events. One approach is a [qlist] object, you can also use [text] or [textfile] or some external.
Attached is a qlist-example: The general idea is to time and record the intervals between events.
Ciao
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