Hi August,
yes, with the las versiĆ³n (0.42) run perfectaly also at 256 speed
maybe too much for glitchy intentions.. :)
salut!
2010/10/12, august :
>> Hi August,
>>
>> >Cool. Abuse it, please.But, what do you mean by crashing dsp?
>> >Ideally, readanysf~ shouldn't cra
> Hi August,
>
> > Cool. Abuse it, please.But, what do you mean by crashing dsp?
> > Ideally, readanysf~ shouldn't crash, ever. Please let me know if it
> > does.
> >
> > I'm not sure I understand you correctly. Does it crash PD all
> > together, or does it lock up your
Hi August,
> Cool. Abuse it, please.But, what do you mean by crashing dsp?
> Ideally, readanysf~ shouldn't crash, ever. Please let me know if it
> does.
>
> I'm not sure I understand you correctly. Does it crash PD all
> together, or does it lock up your DSP?
> Hi August,
>
> thanks for the clarifications and the formula..
>
> only for comments; I like to force readanysf~ with
> high valors to the speed i mean 20 o 25 ( up of these valors crash the dsP:)
Cool. Abuse it, please.But, what do you mean by crashing dsp?
Ideall
Hi August,
thanks for the clarifications and the formula..
only for comments; I like to force readanysf~ with
high valors to the speed i mean 20 o 25 ( up of these valors crash the dsP:)
It generate interesting textures (with longer files)
Did it some kind of time-stretching when its
Hi Oscar,
According to the way readansyf~ interprets the file on disk (not a
stream from the web) the length is fixed .
If you have PD running at 44100 Hz and load a file that is 42
seconds long but has a samplerate of 22050 Hz, the output of
readanysf
Hi list,
I am using the audio player readanysf~ from August Black
and i have some question:
for the last outlet we have (samplerate, lenght in seconds, and others..)
the length in seconds of the player is related to speed=1
if i change the speed for example speed=0.20 obsviously the
le