Dumb question:
What does the "v" in [vline~], [vsnapshot~], etc. mean? Is it also the same in the "vinlet" and "vexpr" object classes?
Thanks,
Matt
Hallo, Matt Barber hat gesagt: // Matt Barber wrote:
What does the "v" in [vline~], [vsnapshot~], etc. mean? Is it also the same in the "vinlet" and "vexpr" object classes?
I don't know vinlet, is this new? vexpr~ is definitely something else.
vline~ and vsnaphot~ are variants of line~ rsp. snapshot~ that work with so called "clock-delayed messages" to achieve higher timing accuracy when receiving messages that originate from clocks, i.e. from [metro], [delay], [pipe], ...
This way you can schedule e.g. an envelope to start in the middle of a signal "v"ector.
Also see capter "Audio and control computations" in Miller's book and especially: http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques/latest/book-html/node52.html
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