On Tue, 1 Feb 2011, Mike Moser-Booth wrote:

You could also just build a delay using a [table] as the buffer. Then you can clear your delay line by sending the [clear( message to the table. .mmb

as far as I'm concerned, if I needed that feature, I'd consider just recompiling, instead of going as far as building a workaround, especially if the workaround has to emulate [vd~] as well.

Nowadays, I use [vd~] all of the time (almost whenever I do audio).

OTOH, building a [vd~] replacement as tables means that I could easily replace [tabread4~] by Cyrille Henry's [tabread4c~].

But I use silly numbers of [vd~], which tend to take most of the cpu in many of my audio patches, so, I wouldn't want to replace by anything significantly slower.

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