[PD] reverse & variable speed soundplayback?

Max Neupert abonnements at revolwear.com
Wed Nov 29 21:37:47 CET 2006


thanks you for your encouraging props and answers.
i was trying to do a GOP version but have trouble with the local  
scope of the array..
what is going on here?


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Am 29.11.2006 um 17:15 schrieb Steffen:

>
> On 29/11/2006, at 12.49, Max Neupert wrote:
>
>> - can i avoid the [ftos] object? some people seem to have trouble  
>> to find it and i don't know which library it belongs to either.  
>> (opens no helpfile here)
>
> I just asked Miss Marble. It seams to be due to Dieter Kovacic, and  
> lives in externals/ext13/. It seam to have no help file, she  
> couldn't located it, that is.
>
>> - for a GOP version the send and receives should be local.
>
> (I don't know what GOP really is, but apart from that) I think that  
> would be a good idea: When checking out your patch to figure out if  
> it really was the In slider that needed to be moved or not, you  
> send a new version of it. It so happened that i had the two  
> versions opened simultaneously, which meant that when i moved a  
> slider in the one patch it influenced the slider of the same name  
> in the other patch. Apropos, when is non local variables a really  
> good idea?
>
>> so i just add "$0-" before?
>
> Im quite new to actually patch anything in Pd, so i can't give an  
> confident answer. - But i think, yes, adding $0 will do the trick.  
> I also thing using $42 as a prefix will do the trick, since i'm not  
> sure if the numbers 0 and 1 have special status in the variable  
> "show".
>
> PS. The looks are really slick in my opinion.



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