On 2017-10-16 01:29, hans w. koch wrote:
> sorry to be dense..how´s that supposed to work?

when saving a file with [soundfiler], you can specify a nominal
samplerate for the file; if you don't do that, it will use the system's
samplerate (the "global" rate, alex wants to query).

since Pd-0.48, it will also send the meta information of the soundfile
to the right outlet (along with some other info; anyhow, the first item
in the list is the samplerate, hence the [t f] object to get rid of the
rest).
for whatever reasons, it will send that meta info to the right outlet,
even if it failed to create a soundfile, e.g. because it had no write
permissions on the requested path; or because ther's nt even a table
holding the data.

> trying to recreate the ascii patch doesn´t yield aynthing here except 0

iirc, it requires Pd>=0.48.
and btw, the ascii diagram connects the 2nd outlet of [soundfiler].

dgamksr
IOhannes

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