> But I'd like to do something more complex than vct-map!, and it's likely > that I wouldn't know (or it'd be pointless to pre-compute) the exact > size of the VCT I would need.
vct-map! is just a loop using vct-ref and vct-set! to fill the vct -- you can obviously use these yourself to do anything you want with the vct -- there are lots of examples in examp.fs, etc. If you don't know the size in advance, you can do block processing, or make a big vct and use a part of it, or allocate a new vct whenever you need to -- the GC is supposed to be your friend. For vct->channel there's the "dur" argument that sets how much of the vct is used. _______________________________________________ Cmdist mailing list [email protected] http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist
