Re: [PD] sfread4~

2007-10-04 Thread ydegoyon
ola,

cool, this seems to me very useful,
could you also send a help patch
to illustrate all the points you explain
in this mail ? thx..


i also have to mention there was a sfread2~
in the moonlibs :
http://www.moonix.freesurf.fr/

but they don't seem to be maintained anymore
( nor integrated in cvs and pd-extended )

sevy

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Re: [PD] sfread4~

2007-10-03 Thread Andy Farnell

required missing /lib/tls/libc.so.6
my bad I know , but just to say a static would be nicer :)
cheers,
a.

On Wed, 3 Oct 2007 18:58:32 +0200
Orm Finnendahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi all,
 
  needing sfread~ with a signal inlet for varispeed and 4 point
 interpolation I reworked Günter Geigers object and renamed it to
 sfread4~ (hope you don't mind, Günter and thanks for the original
 code!).
 
 I didn't test it for negative speeds (it might get screwed up using
 it), but it seems to work fine for positive speeds. I found a couple
 of weirdnesses in the original code which seemed to make it sound a
 little distorted for speeds != integer multiples. Therefore I
 reorganized the perform routine and datastructs a little. It seems to
 be fixed now, but use at your own risk.
 
 The varispeed signal inlet is the leftmost inlet (therefore the third
 inlet doesn't exist anymore). Note that sfread4~ will not produce any
 sound if the inlet isn't connected to anything as this means a speed
 value of 0. To make it play back at original speed, connect a [sig~ 1]
 to the leftmost inlet.
 
 I also attach the compiled binary for linux i386.
 
 --
 Orm
 
 


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