Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
> Sounds like tabread4c~ is very useful, but I would be hesistant to  
> replace the built-in tabread4~ with it, since it would change the  
> sound of existing pieces that use it.  Perhaps there could be a  
> library of different interpolating table reading functions?
> 
yes, that was my plan
c

> .hc
> 
> On Jun 16, 2008, at 1:15 AM, Andy Farnell wrote:
> 
>> Yep, definitely improved for downwards transposition.
>>
>> So, I suppose [tabread4c~] should be the choice for musical samplers,
>> with [tabread4~] being good enough for playing back files at
>> their original rate, and [tabread~] for control signals and suchlike.
>>
>> On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 00:45:51 +0200
>> Roman Haefeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> especially when transposing
>>> very low downwards. i couldn't hear any difference, when transposing
>>> upwards, though.
>> -- 
>> Use the source
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