Hi again, Frank(ly), there is still something unclear to me. Please see below.
Frank Barknecht wrote: > In general, Pd has like to times: One is the time realm of clock-delayed > messages, i.e. everything that originates in a clock objects like metro, > delay, pipe, qlist, etc. Clock delayed messages have sub-sample > accuracy. This is achieved by "tagging" each normal message with a time > tag, similar to the old time tagged triggers in t3_lib. The tags for > clocks are invisible, though. I understand you mean "Pd has two times", the first one being the sub-samply accuracy of clock-delayed objects like [delay]. (I exclude metro from this group since it has the hard-coded limit of integer msec values). What would be the other "timing" then? Thanks! have a nice one, PP _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list