João Pais wrote:
maybe it's better if you send it to hans, or commit it yourself to your
externals folder?
hans is reading the list so it has already been sent to him.
apart from that, i think that people should stop using [spigot~]:
- it does something different than [spigot], so it's name
On Sun, 6 Sep 2009, ydego...@gmail.com wrote:
apportez vos portables
mon telephone?
mais non, ordinateur portable, bien entendu.
il n'est pas du tout question de téléphones cellulaires.
pero viva el marques de sade,
i keep talking, you'll never get me
Jésus t'aime.
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apart from that, i think that people should stop using [spigot~]:
yes and i will call 'unauthorized' 'prohibited' from now on.
it's not because i don't use Gem
that i'm allowed to say : don't use Gem.
- it does something different than [spigot], so it's name is confusing
??
Hello,
I'd like to capture little chunks of audio (50 - 300 msec) from the
adc~ input into a buffer and playing them back directly in a loop. The
idea is to get the impression of freezing the incoming sound.
Can anybody give me a hint in how to implement this properly?
(Especially about how
well, [adc~] to [tabwrite~] captures (on a bang to the tabwrite). for the
length of a chunk change the size of the array you're writing to. (44100 is
usually one second, dependent on sample rate). Check the help files for sampler
techniques to keep playing that back, including one to take the