From: owner-sc-users-digest@lists.io.com (sc-users-digest) To: sc-users-digest@lists.io.com Subject: sc-users-digest V1 #269 Reply-To: sc-users Sender: owner-sc-users-digest@lists.io.com Errors-To: owner-sc-users-digest@lists.io.com Precedence: bulk sc-users-digest Sunday, April 1 2001 Volume 01 : Number 269 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2001 20:04:31 +0400 From: John Eacott <---@---.---> Subject: Re: Patterns - The Model Hello Andrei, Sorry I missed your original question. The simplest explanation is that it is probably very dodgy programming to start with! John andrei@world.std.com wrote: > > Hello, > > A week ago I posted some questions about John Eacott's "The Model" patch and have seen 0 replies so > far. I thought all (SC) questions got some sort of reply on this list. > > Basically I was asking why the patch seemed to be so taxing on my system. > Anyone ? > > Andrei - -- john eacott ======================================== composer - interactive sound design informal.org --- strangeattraction.com --- wmin.ac.uk eacottj@wmin.ac.uk --- john@informal.org ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 11:40:53 +0200 From: "Joachim Gossmann" <---@---.---> Subject: Interpolation Hi, I just wanted to ask if there is a way to another type of interpolation in sample transposition than the linear one that PlayBuf provides, since I have been hearing the artifacts in several contexts now, (most notably with transposed hi-hat sounds). Is there a workaround in SC2(/3) or are there plans to integrate other methods in future versions? Greetings, jo ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2001 19:54:22 -0400 From: christian adam hresko <---@---.---> Subject: bTree i know you can probably write this in SC (i don't think one exists unless i missed it in the library...) but would anyone be interested in a binary search tree (which is also a doubly linked list) plugin? you could load a bank of samples into the tree, traverse the tree inorder, preorder or postorder and spit the samples out in those orders. or search, insert, delete, whatever... also find the kth oldest sample inserted, without a time stamp. mostly an academic exercise, but if i get the thing to work in SC, i'll post it if anyone's interested. and it wouldn't be limited to samples. i suppose you could dump whatever you'd like into the thing... cheers, christian ------------------------------ End of sc-users-digest V1 #269 ******************************