Hi Alexandre, Currently cycle~ works just as you described, with scrolling through a buffer and zeroing the remainder. I also adapted the help patch by including part of your patch.
The fact that I have Max5 doesn't mean I can use it very well. Using arrays/tables/buffers and writing to them is sufficiently different, so I completely fail to see how to do it :-(. Could take ages, which I prefer to use for fixing more issues. For now I try to fix the other objects affected by the garray_getarraywords issue and then make new zips available. Unless someone reports new bugs :-) Greetings, Fred Jan On 2015-06-09 06:46 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote: > If you have Max, you might try to see what happens in these two > situations: > - read from a buffer smaller than 512 bytes, > - read from a 512 byte buffer but with an offset. > Max probably fills the remainder with zeros, or wraps around. > > > I had tried the second one, but didn't the first one, and yeah, it zero > out the remainder. I did try this one directly with Max 5, btw. > > And I also ejoyed Max 5 to try the idea of testing a buffer that's > longer than 512 samples but scrolling through the table with the buffer > offset message. It works! And I guess it only makes sense to use this in > this way. Check attached picture. It's a table with 1024 points being > offset by 256 points. > > cheers _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
