How about something like this
[inlet~] [delread whatever]
|/ /
/[+~]
|/ [bang~]
/[/~ 1] [1 ] [+ 1] (the object 1 is a float with default value 1)
|/
/[tabwrite~ result] [delwrite whatever block_size_in_ms]
This is meant to be a recursive way of adding them up. You'll just
have to be able to start and stop it at the right time. you might be
able to use [tabplay~ result] instead of delwrite and delread
good luck!
Chuck
thx for that, i'll try it and see if i can use it this way
non recursive i found a way to do it but its pretty cpu intense with like 100
z~ objects
here a short example with average over 5 Blocks
Andreas
--- average_example.pd ---
#N canvas 119 470 670 424 10;
#X obj 29 17 samplerate~;
#X obj 29 -14 loadbang;
#X obj 137 30 block~;
#X msg 137 3 set 1024 1;
#X obj 29 45 / 1024;
#N canvas 0 0 450 300 graph1 0;
#X array averageme 1024 float 1;
#X coords 0 1 1023 -1 200 140 1;
#X restore 27 257 graph;
#X obj 29 221 tabwrite~ averageme;
#X obj 39 195 bang~;
#X obj 65 68 noise~;
#X obj 29 106 +~;
#N canvas 0 0 450 300 graph3 0;
#X array averaged 1024 float 3;
#X coords 0 1 1023 -1 200 140 1;
#X restore 286 258 graph;
#X obj 288 222 tabwrite~ averaged;
#X obj 308 197 bang~;
#X obj 301 64 z~ 1024;
#X obj 309 90 z~ 2048;
#X obj 322 113 z~ 3072;
#X obj 328 136 z~ 4096;
#X obj 288 167 /~ 5;
#X obj 65 87 *~ 0.1;
#X obj 29 68 osc~;
#X connect 0 0 4 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 1 0 3 0;
#X connect 3 0 2 0;
#X connect 4 0 19 0;
#X connect 7 0 6 0;
#X connect 8 0 18 0;
#X connect 9 0 6 0;
#X connect 9 0 17 0;
#X connect 9 0 13 0;
#X connect 9 0 14 0;
#X connect 9 0 15 0;
#X connect 9 0 16 0;
#X connect 12 0 11 0;
#X connect 13 0 17 0;
#X connect 14 0 17 0;
#X connect 15 0 17 0;
#X connect 16 0 17 0;
#X connect 17 0 11 0;
#X connect 18 0 9 0;
#X connect 19 0 9 0;
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