On Tue, 2007-06-05 at 17:26 +0200, Roman Haefeli wrote: > > > > correct me as well, if i am wrong, but there shouldn't be a need > for > > > rebuilding the dsp tree when loading a soundfile using [sndfiler], > > > since > > > it just copies data from disk/soundfile to memory/table. the dsp > tree > > > should stay the same. > > > > don't tell this to me, tell this to miller ;) > > sorry, i didn't mean to tell how things should be, i just thought i'm > telling how things actually are. > you mean, the dsp tree is resorted after loading a soundfile into a > table?
unfortunately this is the case ... i proposed a workaround that would have been compatible with the public api of pd a few years ago ... i guess, you can find details in the pd-dev archives ... tim -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 96771783 http://tim.klingt.org There's no such entity as "most people". These are generalities. All generalities are meaningless. You've got to pin it down to a specific person doing a specific thing at a specific time and space. William S. Burroughs
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