Hi,
In the attached patch, I am trying to use Pd to generate wavetables to
use in another applications. It seems like it should be easy and, in
fact, it almost works. In the attached patch I initialize some arrays
using "sinesum" and then write them to aif files. I use the -skip and
-nframes flags to avoid writing the interpolation points to the file.
When I read the file back in, the first four (0-3) elements are 0 then
my data begins (4-511). The last four points of my data have been
dropped. I hope this due to a misunderstanding on my part and is not
because of a bug. But just in case:
Pd 0.42-5 Mac OS X 10.5.7
Thanks in advance for your help.
Cheers, David
Probably a bug... I'll see if I can reproduce it :)
Miller
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 04:34:22PM -0400, David Place wrote:
Hi,
In the attached patch, I am trying to use Pd to generate wavetables to
use in another applications. It seems like it should be easy and, in
fact, it almost works. In the attached patch I initialize some arrays
using "sinesum" and then write them to aif files. I use the -skip and
-nframes flags to avoid writing the interpolation points to the file.
When I read the file back in, the first four (0-3) elements are 0 then
my data begins (4-511). The last four points of my data have been
dropped. I hope this due to a misunderstanding on my part and is not
because of a bug. But just in case:Pd 0.42-5 Mac OS X 10.5.7
Thanks in advance for your help.
Cheers, David
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Thanks. No rush. I wrote a little script to work around it.
On Jul 21, 2009, at 11:16 AM, Miller Puckette wrote:
Probably a bug... I'll see if I can reproduce it :)
Miller
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 04:34:22PM -0400, David Place wrote:
Hi,
In the attached patch, I am trying to use Pd to generate wavetables
to use in another applications.
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