> snapshot~ will always output the last sample from an audio block of 64
*This sounded strange at first to me, but it makes sense if you considerthat snapshot~'s role is to give you one audio sample from the audiostream. Since you will only receive messages in between audio blocks thelast sample in a vector is the one that is closest (in timing) to thepoint at which you receive the value in the gui.* For snapshot, I know I ran proper tests as I was comparing it to vsnapshot~, meaning that it wasn't constricted to the bang gui behaviour. So sending bangs at every sample did only spit out 64 equal values of the last sample in the block - whereas [vsnapshot~] can give a value for each sample. cheers 2015-03-14 12:13 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres <por...@gmail.com>: > > print~ will always start printing from the beginning of a 64 block period > > > *The same here. Perhaps it helps to see print~ as the object that givesyou > one audio block as numbers rather than an 'audio rate print' thatdoes > things faster than message timing.* > > I also meant that it can't help but start from a 64 block boundary, even > if the block is less, such as "1", but I think that this is because the > bang button is always aligned to a 64 block tick, as I pointed out later, > so I may have to run other tests to see how [print~] actually behaves with > different size blocks. > > cheers > > 2015-03-14 6:21 GMT-03:00 Peter P. <peterpar...@fastmail.com>: > > * Alexandre Torres Porres <por...@gmail.com> [2015-03-14 07:36]: >> > It seems there are other objects that somehow restrict themselves to a >> 64 >> > size block minimum. >> > >> > print~ will always start printing from the beginning of a 64 block >> period >> The same here. Perhaps it helps to see print~ as the object that gives >> you one audio block as numbers rather than an 'audio rate print' that >> does things faster than message timing. >> >> > snapshot~ will always output the last sample from an audio block of 64 >> This sounded strange at first to me, but it makes sense if you consider >> that snapshot~'s role is to give you one audio sample from the audio >> stream. Since you will only receive messages in between audio blocks the >> last sample in a vector is the one that is closest (in timing) to the >> point at which you receive the value in the gui. >> > >
_______________________________________________ Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list