Hello,
is there a possibility to change the power (amplitude) of the sidebands
indepentently from the carrier in the classical amplitude modulation?
Thanks for help.
Achim
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Hi!
the minimum delay size is one signal block (which defaults to 64
samples, and thus to 1.45msecs at 44.1kHz). If you need to go lower, put
the delread~ and delwrite~ in a subpatch and change the blocksize of
that subpatch with the block~ object.
Check the G04.control.blocksize.pd patch
I think I was asleep when I wrote that first email ;-)
Sorry for the confusion!
d.
Yves Degoyon wrote:
for pdp, on mac Osx, ypu should use pdp_ieee1394 for video capture
and pdp_glx for output
( precisely no pdp_xv available )
salut!
sevy
Derek Holzer wrote:
On OSX, right? You would use
Use the [block~]. See also G04.control.blocksize.pd in the help files.
d.
Kim Taylor wrote:
Hi everyone, I'm new to the list (and pd) so I hope this posts OK.
I'm creating a series of patches that rely pretty fundamentally on
delays- and I've noticed that the function delread~ seems to have
we need teachers like you! ;)
i've been wondering about this: is the f+1 counter solution less expensive
than a tgl? or does the toggle only slow down screen redraws?
cheers, robbert
Roman Haefeli wrote:
hi matthew again
i attached a small patch, that shows how i would implement the most
Hallo,
Peter Plessas hat gesagt: // Peter Plessas wrote:
the minimum delay size is one signal block (which defaults to 64
samples, and thus to 1.45msecs at 44.1kHz). If you need to go lower, put
the delread~ and delwrite~ in a subpatch and change the blocksize of
that subpatch with the
I have the same problem. I can connect Pd to a DAW (ableton live in this
case as well) but the connection directly to Built In Audio produces
nothing. Derek Holzer was talking about how using Jack could be more
reliable and lower latency, but I ran into this same problem.
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