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Mathieu, just out of interest, what are the [phasor~] s used for?<br>Would I set up an array for both left and right traveling wave, or one each? and I don't understand how the data inside would be changing over time, if I use the excitation abstraction I have to put an impulse into , for example, the middle of an array, I don't understand how it would move along the array.<br>Sorry, I'm not a brilliant programmer, I have done digital waveguides in matlab, but I really don't like matlab and wanted to use a graphical real-time program, but Pd isn't as straight forward for delay lines.<br><br><br>> Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 11:04:15 -0400<br>> From: matju@artengine.ca<br>> To: samueldavidrowe@hotmail.co.uk<br>> CC: pd-list@iem.at<br>> Subject: Re: [PD] delay lines<br>> <br>> On Mon, 11 Apr 2011, samuel rowe wrote:<br>> <br>> > I'm not quite sure what you mean, simply using [tabread~] and <br>> > [tabwrite~] where I've used [delread~] and [delwrite~]? I wasn't aware <br>> > you could specify a location in an array, I thought you just read it <br>> > all?<br>> <br>> Well, just read about [tabread~] and [tabwrite~] and then try to use two <br>> [phasor~] slightly out of phase, together with a [*~], to make your own <br>> delay line without [delread~] nor [delwrite~]. After that, you will have a <br>> lot more possibilities of customisation.<br>> <br>> Perhaps look at [wrap~] too.<br>> <br>> _______________________________________________________________________<br>> | Mathieu Bouchard ---- tél: +1.514.383.3801 ---- Villeray, Montréal, QC<br>                                            </body>
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