[PD] smoothing control signals
cyrille henry
cyrille.henry at la-kitchen.fr
Mon Feb 11 12:32:08 CET 2008
hello,
i did not see the original question.
the mapping lib have a lot's of diferents kind of data filter.
have a look at iir, fir and median_n objects.
if you wish to use line, then have also a look at line3.
cyrille
Roman Haefeli a écrit :
> On Fri, 2008-02-08 at 22:43 +0000, matthew venn wrote:
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>> I'm a beginner with PD, and I'm finding it useful and frustrating in
>> equal amounts!
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> yo.. before you get too frustrated, ask the list first (as you did now).
> i'd assume that many people would be appreciative of your frustration
> and therefore are willing to help.
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>> Right now I'm looking at ways to smooth control signals. I wanted a
>> control version of [lop~]. I couldn't find anything in the docs,
>> archives or the wiki. In the end I made the attached abstraction using
>> [lop~] and [snapshot~]. I wonder if this is inefficient? Now all my
>> patches need to have 'compute audio' turned on.
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> yeah, this is a bit inefficient, because it is not really necessary to
> go into the audio domain.
>> I'm sure I must have missed an obvious external or patch somewhere, as
>> it seems to me like quite a useful function.
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> definitely it is. some people mentioned [line], which is probably the
> most preferrable solution in the most cases. if you _really_ want to
> have the behaviour of a [lop~], then have a look at attached patch,
> which tries to imitate a [lop~] in the message-domain.
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> roman
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