In this case, just analyze the table piece-wise with a [metro]. The list method takes the following arguments:

<table name> <number of points to analyze> <starting point> <sample rate>

You can use <number of points> and <starting point> to analyze a particular section of a table. The help patch of [sigmund~] contains an example.

Christof

On 24.03.2025 14:37, Peter P. wrote:
* Christof Ressi <i...@christofressi.com> [2025-03-24 14:34]:
[...]
Are you doing the FFT on the whole audio file at once? If you are doing
large computations that interrupt audio processing, one key technique is to
spread the computation over multiple scheduler ticks.
How would you go about to spread it over multiple ticks Christof?

thanks!
P

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