> I'm wondering if the threaded [sndfiler] object could be adapted to help 
> with this particular problem.  Apparently, it doesn't work so well for 
> soundfiles (please correct me if I'm wrong), because the dsp tree needs 
> to be rebuilt anyway, causing dropouts.  However, could it work as a way 
> of loading normal files without glitching the audio output?

loading a soundfile in the background is trivial ... just the way the pd
interpreter uses them (instantiate a patch / resort the dsp chain) isn't
realtime safe ...

tim

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