[PD] A strange question (yet again)

Roman Haefeli reduzent at gmail.com
Thu Jan 20 18:01:23 CET 2022


On Thu, 2022-01-20 at 16:46 +0000, Pierre Alexandre Tremblay wrote:
> Sorry again for my obsessions with pd-vanilla which makes everything
> harder - this one might be impossible!
> 
> I’m trying to draw a spectrogram in pd-vanilla to match our waveform
> visualisation options in FluCoMa for Max and SuperCollider. I saw the
> example with the peaks in the documentation,

Can you be more specific?

>  and did myself a sort of grid of objects (arrays) but the former is
> not precise enough and the latter was clogging the machine as you
> might imagine…
> 
> As I am not the best Pd coder, although getting less worse by the day
> thanks to you all, I just want to confirm that it is definitely no
> possible in any other way than doing the structure of arrays of
> rectangles.

I don't think I understand your request. Can you show an example that
is visually similar to what you want?

An array of data structure rectangles doesn't sound that bad. Why are
you looking for another way?

Roman
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