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On 2012-08-07 16:45, Johanna Nowak wrote:
> * kristof lauwers [2012-08-07
> 16:42]:
>
>>> If you have enough ram, you could also load all soundfile data
>>> into 28 tables, and read from those using tabread4~ or even a
>>> message-based tabread follo
* kristof lauwers [2012-08-07 16:42]:
> At 14:07 2012-08-07, i go bananas wrote:
>
> >If you only want to playback the data, then the easiest way might
> >be just to change pd's sample rate to 256hz.
> >
> >If that doesn't work, maybe have a look at readsf~ help to see how
> >to manually set play
At 14:07 2012-08-07, i go bananas wrote:
If you only want to playback the data, then the easiest way might be
just to change pd's sample rate to 256hz.
If that doesn't work, maybe have a look at readsf~ help to see how
to manually set playback parameters
well, i want to use the EEG data as
* i go bananas [2012-08-07 14:10]:
> If you only want to playback the data, then the easiest way might be just
> to change pd's sample rate to 256hz.
have a look at the help-file for the block~ object, which can do
up/downsampling in a subpatch.
If you have enough ram, you could also load all so
If you only want to playback the data, then the easiest way might be just
to change pd's sample rate to 256hz.
If that doesn't work, maybe have a look at readsf~ help to see how to
manually set playback parameters
On Tuesday, August 7, 2012, kristof lauwers wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to play ba
Hi,
I'm trying to play back a rather uncommon file with readsf~. It's 3
hours of EEG data, on 28 channels, with a samplerate of only 256 hz.
At first sight, readsf~ deals well with the 28 channels, but it
seems to play it back way too fast.. Is there a way to make rit play
back the file at t