Hi Coralie,

Pierre Massat wrote:
Hi Coralie,

I think you should read the first chapters of Miller Puckette's book (http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques.htm <http://crca.ucsd.edu/%7Emsp/techniques.htm>). This should be very helpful. Ne le prends pas mal, ça te fera gagner tu temps.

Cheers,

Pierre

2011/3/17 Martin Dupras <martindup...@gmail.com <mailto:martindup...@gmail.com>>

    The osc~ is on all the time; to turn it on and off you need to
    multiply the output by 1 (to let the signal through) or 0 (to make
    it silent.)

    One solution attached.

    - martin


    On 17 March 2011 11:15, Coralie Diatkine
    <coraliediatk...@gmail.com <mailto:coraliediatk...@gmail.com>> wrote:

        Hello everyone

        I'm trying to do something simple : turn on and off an osc
        alternatively and with random time intervals. How would you do
        that ?

All the other suggestions apply. Just for completeness: also check out the [switch~] object which will literally switch on/off the dsp for the current patch window.

Lorenzo



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