okay. i found iem16 at ftp://ftp.iem.at/pub/pd/Externals/ (duh! the giveaway was the iem bit). it seems to run okay on my windows machine.
but is the only way to load something into the table16 object by copying from a regular pd array? i'm trying to patch up a scratch pd array which every sample will visit before arriving at it's table16. but is there a more elegant solution similar to soundfiler for this? thanks again. 2008/7/24 Claude Heiland-Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Solen Music wrote: >> >> is there anything i can do to save on RAM?? > > PD uses 32bits natively (unless you compiled it especially for 64bit), so > the iem16 stuff would halve the amount of RAM required, but at the slight > expense of audio quality (doesn't matter if your files loaded into tables > are 16bit, but for delay lines you might notice the decreased dynamic > range). > >> also how can i calculate roughly how much RAM that pd will need per >> second of audio array/delay line etc.?? > > 4 bytes per sample * 44100 samples per second (or whatever the sample rate > is) for 32bit audio. > > Plus a small constant (I hope) overhead for bookkeeping for each object. > > > Claude > -- > http://claudiusmaximus.goto10.org > > -- John http://www.myspace.com/solenband _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
