So are you say these wont help me with my original question?
 of trying to count how may times an audio file is looped then cause it to
stop after say 6 loops.

On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 1:01 PM, Simon Iten <[email protected]> wrote:

> You only need vline or phasor, not both. The handling is a bit different
> though. Vline works via messages and creates arbitrary ramps. E.g. From 0
> to 44100 in 1000 ms. Phasor just ramps from 0 to 1 in a time you supply as
> a frequency. You then multiply it's output and feed the tabread
>  On Oct 6, 2012 12:26 AM, "Rick T" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Yes I am using tabread4~
>>
>> I looked up vline~ in the help but it seems to be missing some info on
>> the second and third inlets.  Is there some more information about this
>> object.  I'm using PD .42.5 extended on ubuntu 10.04 64bit
>>
>> I tried doing this but I get an error "error: can't connect signal outlet
>> to control inlet"
>> phasor~
>> |
>> *~
>> |
>> vline~  (error: can't connect signal outlet to control inlet)
>> |
>> tabread4~
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 11:42 AM, Charles Henry <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 4:25 PM, Rick T <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > Greetings All
>>> >
>>> > I'm trying to count how may times an audio file is looped then cause
>>> it to
>>> > stop after say 6 loops.
>>> >
>>> > 1) I plan on using the "select" object to compare the sample size
>>> (22050) to
>>> > where the playing wav file is located
>>> > 2) create a bang into "cup" object from the "select" object, this will
>>> count
>>> > the number of loops.
>>> > 3) Use another "select" object to stop when it reaches 6
>>> >
>>> > The problem I'm having is trying to compare the sample size to where
>>> the
>>> > playing wav file is currently located.
>>> > I can get the sample size using the "wavinfo" object but how do I get
>>> the
>>> > current location of the playing wav file.
>>> > (I tried using the "metro 50" object with the "snapshot~" object) but
>>> the
>>> > numbers don't seem be matching up
>>> >
>>> > Is there another way I should be doing this
>>> >
>>> > Thanks
>>>
>>> Hi Rick
>>>
>>> I think you should use [vline~] to feed [tabread4~].  As long as you
>>> get the number of samples up front with wavinfo, like you mentioned,
>>> you can just schedule those 6 loops to play with vline~ (no need to
>>> count and stop the loop), and you always know what sample is playing,
>>> because it's the value of the vline~ output.
>>>
>>> You may also want another vline~ to fade-in and fade-out.
>>>
>>> Chuck
>>>
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