[PD] batch processing and event execution
Fede Camara Halac
camarafede at gmail.com
Tue Jan 29 13:55:43 CET 2019
Thanks Christof and Claude for your replies.
My question need some clarification, namely that I am not using any object calling clocks (delay, metro, pipe, etc) or dsp objects. I am only interested in 0-time ordering, for example:
[loadbang]
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[t b b b ]
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I I (load many large arrays/soundfiles)
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[; pd quit(
On Jan 29, 2019, at 12:26 PM, Christof Ressi <christof.ressi at gmx.at> wrote:
>> If you need to make a list of "all" events, you have to do that
>> yourself, perhaps with [timer] and [textfile].
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> or have a look at [text sequence]
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>> Gesendet: Dienstag, 29. Januar 2019 um 12:23 Uhr
>> Von: "Claude Heiland-Allen" <claude at mathr.co.uk>
>> An: pd-list at lists.iem.at
>> Betreff: Re: [PD] batch processing and event execution
>>
>> Hi Federico,
>>
>>> On 29/01/2019 10:45, Federico Camara Halac wrote:
>>> does Pd create a "list" of all the events that will take place before
>>> doing them?
>>
>> No.
>>
>> Pd has some objects that deal with logical time and scheduling events
>> ([delay], [metro], [qlist], [pipe]). But mostly they enqueue only 1
>> future event at a time into Pd's event list, e.g. [metro] adds the next
>> event only when the previous event fires (which only happens when Pd's
>> scheduler has advanced logical time far enough, computing other message
>> chains and maybe dsp in between).
>>
>> If you need to make a list of "all" events, you have to do that
>> yourself, perhaps with [timer] and [textfile].
>>
>>
>> Claude
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>> https://mathr.co.uk
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