[PD] Is there a 'switch' object?

Matthew Allen matthew at lith.com
Thu Apr 29 18:12:35 CEST 2004


I will have to take a look at this patch. What are the advantages of
using [sigzero~] (which I am guessing bangs the output when the signal
gets to zero) over something like [threshold~] which gives you control
over low value bang and high value bang, along with jitter control?

m.

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> matthew jones
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> To: PD-List; Eric Skogen
> Subject: Re: [PD] Is there a 'switch' object?
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> > somewhere i remember seeing an abstraction which would detect when
the
> > inlet~ level is quiet and [switch~] off DSP at that time, and turn
it on
> > again when it gets more level ... i thought it was a good idea, as
long
> > as there's some envelope to avoid clicks. can't find the abstraction
now
> > though...
> 
> it's in the sigzero~ help file (zexy)
> 
> Matt
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