Perfect, thanks!! (and pretty obvious now that I think about it)

> On 27 Mar 2023, at 18:40, Antoine Rousseau <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> You can force the redrawing of the array by writing to it with control 
> objects like [tabwrite] or [array set];
> e.g you can repeatedly write 0 to index 0:
> [metro 50]
> |
> [0(
> |
> [array set THE_ARRAY]
> 
> 
> Le lun. 27 mars 2023 à 17:45, Matt Davey <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> a écrit :
>> I would record into a table and then have a second visual array that gets 
>> updated from the table every 300ms 
>> 
>> On Mon, 27 Mar 2023 at 23:38, Simon Iten <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> hi list,
>>> 
>>> i was wondering if i can somehow force a redraw of an array while it is 
>>> recorded into via [tabwrite~] ?
>>> 
>>> as it is now, the array only displays the new data once tabwrite~ has 
>>> finished writing.
>>> 
>>> i would like to use the array as a UI element in an art installation and 
>>> ideally it should look like in a DAW that records, so the waveforms should 
>>> appear every 300ms or so while recording. sound output will be muted during 
>>> the 5 second recording, in case the redraw could interfer with sound 
>>> output. sound input should be consistent though since i record into the 
>>> buffer :-)
>>> 
>>> cheers
>>> 
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