Hi Lists(s),

I'm rewriting phasor~ and unifying it with metro so that a pulse is generated 
from the boundaries of each ramp - so that bars of music can be read using 
tabread~ objects with a sample-accurate metro.

I'm sure someone will say this can already be done, but it has to be dropped 
into the Ninja Jamm patch, so there isn't really time to rewrite the rest of 
the patch.

I don't fully understand the way phasor~ wraps, but I have the object firing 
out bar numbers correctly. I'm putting clocks in for 16ths and 24ths of the 
beat, initiated on each wrap. I need to minimise CPU, so what I want to know is 
this:

Does phasor~ always start from 0 and go to 1, i.e. is there always a signal 
value of 0 at the start of the ramp and a signal value of 1 at the end? As I 
write this, my common sense tells me it should be "yes" but I want to make 
sure. I suppose I should just try it really...

Cheers,
Ed
 
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