I'rather be interested in the difference between [samphold~] and
[snapshot~]. They seem to almost do the same thing to me.
The only difference is that [samphold~] is audio rate and [snapshot~] is control rate.

Christof

On 04.11.2023 10:05, Peter P. wrote:
* Andy Farnell <padawa...@obiwannabe.co.uk> [2023-11-04 09:49]:
[...]
confused about what is the best way to do that, the choices being
[samphold] and [env]. So I'd also be interested in the best (most
accurate) answer.
Andy, [samphold] as well as [snapshot~] do give you the amplitude value
of one single sample, which for audio signals is often in the range
between -1 and 1. [env~] will give you an dBRMS value (the mean of all
absolute amplitudes over a certain time window, converted to dB.

Was that your question?

I'rather be interested in the difference between [samphold~] and
[snapshot~]. They seem to almost do the same thing to me.

best, P



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