You may be interested in using [vline~], which allows you to easily schedule ramps all with one message. You may also be experiencing a problem with synchronizing your event rate delays to the writing of your audio array. Look into [bang~] for stuff like this.
Look at this patch to see if it suits your needs more. I tend to do this kind of stuff with regular tabwrite and use [until] to do it all at the event rate. -Stephen On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Rory Walsh <rorywa...@ear.ie> wrote: > I want to fill an audio array of 1024 samples with two exponential > curves, a simple attack and decay envelope. While I can easily create > the curves I want I'm have a hard time putting them into an array. > What is teh best practice for loading different curves into an audio > array using tilde objects? I've attached a patch that creates the two > curves, if anyone can show me how to get them into the array one after > another I'd be most appreciative. I've tried to use a delay object > with a 4 millsecond delay but that was no good for me. Again, any > suggestions of ideas are most welcome. > > Rory. > > p.s. as a Csound user I've got really used to using GEN routines. I'm > happy not to have them in Pd as it forces me tothink about how the > routines work, if I could only figure out how to get them into a table > I'd be happy! > > _______________________________________________ > Pd-list@iem.at mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > >
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