Re: [PD] readsf~ problem with 28-channel 256hz file

2012-08-20 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re: [PD] readsf~ problem with 28-channel 256hz file

2012-08-07 Thread Johanna Nowak
* 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

Re: [PD] readsf~ problem with 28-channel 256hz file

2012-08-07 Thread kristof lauwers
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

Re: [PD] readsf~ problem with 28-channel 256hz file

2012-08-07 Thread Johanna Nowak
* 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

Re: [PD] readsf~ problem with 28-channel 256hz file

2012-08-07 Thread i go bananas
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

[PD] readsf~ problem with 28-channel 256hz file

2012-08-07 Thread kristof lauwers
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