Also just found out by chance that writing and reading to/from clipboard also works !
[write clipboard( | [array define a1] [read clipboard( | [array define a2] Can you confirm this ? Best Oliver Am 23. April 2024 10:15:00 MESZ schrieb "Peter P." <[email protected]>: >Replying to myself here, after this solution has been suggested to me >off-list: > >[bang( > >| > >[array get one] > >| > >[array set two] > >seems to work for larger tables without audio dropouts. > >Much appreciated help, thanks! >P > >* Peter P. <[email protected]> [2024-04-23 08:54]: >> Hi list, >> >> I am sure this has been asked many times, but I can't find a solution in >> the mailing list archive. How can I copy data between arrays, in my case >> arrays of 480000 samples without using externals and without blocking >> the DSP computation (causing dropouts)? >> I know that I can write to disk and read from it again, but is there a >> way that does not require disk access? >> >> Thanks for all ideas! >> Peter > > > >_______________________________________________ >[email protected] mailing list >UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > -- Gesendet von meinem Endgerät
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