hello Martin,

Le 07/10/2016 à 12:31, Martin Hiendl a écrit :
Dear list,

I have a quick question: For a looper/ringbuffer patch I'm using a
couple of hundred arrays with a size of something between 4-7 seconds
(at 44.1k) each.

How can I calculate exactly how much RAM one buffer occupies, so that
I'm not overloading my machine? Is it the same size of a wav file?
yes, an array use the same mem as a 32 bit mono wave file. (or a 16 bit stereo 
wave file, like in CD)

1 sample is 4 bytes, there is 44.1 samples/s, so a table use 176.3 Ko / second
(about 600Mo/h).


cheers
Cyrille



Thanks
Martin

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