Hi Jean-Louis,

This is a very legitimate question. You have to use multiple rwtables. But,
as long as these tables differ only on the reading index, then the compiler
will optimize the code and share the table which will exist only in one
copy.

Yann

Le mer. 26 janv. 2022 à 15:08, Jean-Louis Paquelin <jean-lo...@paquelin.net>
a écrit :

> Dear Faust users,
>
> This is my second post on the list and I'm still a noob Faust programer,
> so please excuse me if the question is trivial.
>
> I'm trying to write a grain synth that processes samples stored in a
> rwtable and I'd like to play multiple grains at the same time. Should I use
> multiple tables containing the same samples or is there a way to
> parallelize the readings on a single table?
>
> Best regards,
>
> jlp
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