On that note, I could not download s-abs from Chris' site!
~Kyle
On 5/16/07, Luigi Rensinghoff luigi.rensinghoff@freenet.de wrote:
Have a look at s-bitcrusher
http://mccormick.cx/projects/s-abstractions/page/abstractions
just as an inspiration for a GUI maybe, its not exactly what you want, but its worth a look
Luigi
Am 16.05.2007 um 23:08 schrieb padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk:
You're on exactly the right track and thinking all the right things.
An important value to grab is the length of the sample (in samples)
which you can get from [soundfiler]. Multiply your [phasor~] by the
magnitude of the loop and add it to an offset in samples and that should
be the table index you need.
(please excuse awful html formatting , using webmailer )
andy
Hi!
Maybe I haven't looked hard enough but I just haven't been able to find any examples on building a sample playback engine that will allow for sample-start, loop-start and loop-end positions to be set. The question is what would be the easiest way to achieve this.
I have been thinking about ways to achieve the sample clock driver but since I'm new to PD perhaps my thinking is too complex.
My ideas have been:
- Should I try generating the sample clock driver using two phasor~
objects where one phasor~ handles sample-start 'til loop-end and let the other one (loop-start 'til loop-end) kick in once the first one has completed it's first and single run. 2. Perhaps using a vline~ for the first part instead of a phasor~ 3. Simply using one phasor~ object and offsetting the start value of it's second cycle to the loop-start position 4. Simply using a vline~ object and "loop it" with a different start position the second time onwards.
I suppose I would have to use the samphold~ object to make the shift between phasor~ or vline~ or just to offset the start position of a phasors~ second cycle.
Any ideas or examples on how to best achieve this would be more than welcome.
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On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 05:07:48PM -0500, Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
On that note, I could not download s-abs from Chris' site!
My apologies; I moved them to my SVN repository instead of CVS and forgot to update it on the s-abstractions page. New links:
Tarball: http://mccormick.cx/viewcvs/s-abstractions.tar.gz?root=svn&view=tar
Repository: http://mccormick.cx/viewcvs/s-abstractions/?root=svn
Site: http://mccormick.cx/projects/s-abstractions/
Best,
Chris.