Out of the blue, it would be possible to do it in gem. That might be the best way.
hans w. koch <hansw.k...@gmail.com> schrieb am Sa., 29. Mai 2021, 11:09: > thanks joao, > > i looked into multiarray which of course is great, > just for my purpose of creating an oscilloscope, where updating at > audiorate is crucial, it didn´t seem to be the right candidate. > your answer about limiting data refresh rate seems to confirm my > (admittedly quick) asessment. > > i am trying to kind of model the mordax data eurorack module ( > https://www.mordax.net/products/data) with 8 channels. > > best > hans > > > Am 29.05.2021 um 00:57 schrieb João Pais <jmmmp...@gmail.com>: > > > > A solution already exists for several months, [jmmmp/multiarray]. It is > of course an abstraction using the available ressources based on data > structures, as since they rely so heavily on tcl/tk are far from efficient. > A practical compromise could be to limit the data's velocity, at the > expense of the refresh rate (and still not really being cpu efficient). > > > > > >> using 4 superimposed arrays to show different waveforms (e.g. phase > differences), i was wondering, if there is a way to assign a unique color > to each array, to visually better separate the waveforms. > >> i found a discussion "[PD] Array Enhancements" about that (and other > things, like "Hide Array name” - still not working) from 2009 [1] and > another one "[PD] colored arrays?” from 2007 [2], > >> but no tangible result - or i missed that, then sorry! > >> > >> if not, would that warrant a sensible feature request? > >> > >> thanks > >> hans > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list > > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > >
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