moin Ingo, moin all,
I've used a similar trick with [readanysf~] (no upsampling, just a
"background" [tabwrite~]). It's even possible to simulate "-resize"
e.g. with [wavinfo], but re-allocating tables is generally a Bad Idea if
you want to avoid dropouts.
marmosets,
Bryan
On 2008-02-12 13:14:14, Claude Heiland-Allen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> appears to have written:
> Ingo Scherzinger wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> does anybody know if there is an alternative method to soundfiler in
>> order to load wave files into tables.
>
> [readsf~] and [tabwrite~] in an upsampled subpatch (with [block~]).
>
> No -resize support there though, and it's only "N times" faster than
> real time, not "as fast as possible without dropouts".
>
>
> Claude
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