seems like there was something about the way i made the wave editor that worked,i never tried overflowing the the things and my method is a hack of the pd file @xensynth and the lfo editor, otherwise holler at Mike Booth ala mmb.
https://archive.org/search.php?query=uploader%3A%22billy.stiltner%40gmail.com%22&sort=-publicdate On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 2:34 AM, Pierre Massat <pimas...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Jonathan, > > I found it following this path : help for [tabwrite] --> More_Info --> > all_about_arrays --> Common uses for arrays in Pd > Bummer, I thought somebody would come up with a secret table manipulation > technique that would make this statement true... > > Cheers, > > Pierre. > > > 2014-03-02 19:33 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Wilkes <jancs...@yahoo.com>: > > From that help patch: >> #X text 12 115 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Updated for Pd 0.38-2. Jonathan Wilkes >> revised the patch to conform to the PDDP template for Pd version 0.42. >> >> I did the refactoring of that patch, but I'm not sure who wrote what >> you're quoting. >> >> I'd say that statement is false and should be removed. >> >> -Jonathan >> >> >> On Sunday, March 2, 2014 10:47 AM, Pierre Massat <pimas...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> Dear list, >> >> I am working on a small patch which stores simple events in a table to >> trigger sounds later on. >> I would like to be able to edit the content of my table easily, which >> requires scrolling it, zooming in, and eventually editing the content. >> >> I have found away of scrolling the content, but it is very slow with >> relatively big tables (hem, even with a table with 20 000 samples...). >> Please see the example attached. >> >> I have 2 questions : >> 1) Is there a more efficient way of doing this ? Copying only part of the >> content is worse (i've tried). >> 2) Can I prevent the content of the table from spilling over the table to >> right of the left ? I get the same behaviour in a GOP, and putting a canvas >> next to the table to cover it doesn't work because the table content gets >> redrawn on top of it. >> >> This leads me to a more general question about something i've found in >> the help : >> "5 Wave editing: with proper manipulation of array data, Pd can be fully >> functional wave editor, complete with mouse-clickable cut-n-paste, >> pitch-shift, time expansion, down/upsampling, and other tools typically >> found in commercial wave editors." >> This has always sounded very appealing to me, but i wonder how realistic >> this statement is... unless i'm ignoring 80 % of what can be done with >> tables in Pd. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Pierre. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Pd-list@iem.at mailing list >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >> >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Pd-list@iem.at mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > >
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