[PD] unit impulse without [dirac~]

Andy Farnell padawan12 at obiwannabe.co.uk
Sat Nov 17 05:54:41 CET 2007



Okay, a sample delay and [vline~] , that's one very good way,
thanks a lot.  I like the abs name too.

Any others? Must be vanilla only so you can't use [z]

all best,

Andy



On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 12:35:50 +0200
"U__ur Güney" <ugurguney at gmail.com> wrote:

> # Hi Andy,
> # There is a abstraction "citpit" I made in the attachment to produce glitch
> sounds. ("cit" and "pit" is the sound of glitch in Turkish :) ) It's an
> audio object which outputs 0 all the time. But when you bang it, it outputs
> 1's for N samples long. It gives a barrier function.
> # When you let N=1 by putting 1 to its second inlet, it becames a dirac
> function. (Err... Not dirac but Kronecker Delta really, Dirac gives not 1
> but infinity)
> # Hope this helps...
> -u__ur-
> 
> On Nov 16, 2007 11:23 PM, Andy Farnell <padawan12 at obiwannabe.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> > The [dirac~] object generates a unit impulse (at the sample position given
> > by
> > its input)
> >
> > I'm trying to think of simple ways to do it in plain vanilla. Frank gave a
> > one way before,
> > differentiating a step impulse with [rzero~], can anyone think of other
> > ways (I'm sure
> > there's more than one)
> >
> > cheers,
> >
> > Andy
> >
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