Thanks for your reply.
I was expecting [vu] simply to show some levels.
How would I slot [vu] into a very basis chain like the following
which would allow me to keep an eye on levels, or am I missing the
point of [vu]? (Perhaps these's a better way to do it.)
[number box]
|
[osc~]
|
[*~ 0] ----- [number box]
|
[dac~]
Thanks,
Peter
On 5 Aug 2008, at 18:18, Derek Holzer wrote:
Are you expecting [vu] to output sound? Use the [dac~] object for
that. I guess you mean that the [vu] doesn't register any levels...
[env~] sends a message stream of numbers, not audio. And I assume
you mean [- 100] here? It won't work without the space. [- ] is the
name of the object and "100" is the creation argument. Could that
be the problem?
best,
d.
Peter O'Doherty wrote:
Hi,
Can someone please help me out here? I've searched the forum and
list archives and understand that the following is the
construction for including a simple vu meter in a patch:
[env~]
|
[-100]
|
[vu]
So I used it like this:
[number box]
|
[osc~]
|
[env~]
|
[-100]
|
[vu]
but this produces no sound. (The connectors from [env~] and [-100]
are message connectors, not audio.)
Thanks,
Peter ----
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