Sebastian Schlecht wrote: > Hi, > > I want to write into a delay line and NOT at the beginning like > delwrite~. For example: > > delay line length is 200 ms. I want to write an audio signal at 50 ms, > 100 ms and 150 ms without using 4 delay lines, because it has to be > dynamic.
one way to do this is to implement your own delay line using four [tabwrite~]s and a single [tabplay~] or [tabread4~]. you'd have to conceptually reverse things though, because rather than tape moving around in a loop and the heads staying still, as happens with an analog tape delay, you'd have the 'tape' staying still while the digital read and write 'heads' (the [tabwrite~] and [tabplay~]s or [tabread4~]s) moved around it. the only problem with this is that you can't change the record rate of a [tabwrite~]. hmm. [tabwrite4~] anyone? it should be possible.. just invert the interpolation equations...? -- damian stewart | skype: damiansnz | [EMAIL PROTECTED] frey | live art with machines | http://www.frey.co.nz _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list