Hello all, I recently found ChucK, and have started to work with it in putting together some music. I am trying to use fractal data as a control for various parameters. I rewrote my fractal program in ChucK, but because of how the floats are of limited percision, I am getting different results than the same program written in C. I had thought about two (three?) different approaches to solving the problem, the first would be to use my C program to generate the fractal data, and write it to a file. My program can write this data to an audio file, which would then be imported into ChucK. BUT, it would appear that it is not possible to access the underlying sample data from a 'sndbuf' object. I had looked to see if there was a generic function to read raw data from a disk file, but could not find anything. Also, would this be practical to read, as these datafile can have as many as 20,000 samples per file, these into an Array? How much overhead is there in using an array of floating point values on the order of 20,000 elements? The last idea would be to write a UGEN object in C++, and then recompile ChucK to include this new object. Is there a limitation to how many outputs a UGEN can produce in a single iteration? Several of the fractals that I am working with output more than one value per iteration (each output values represents a different variable in the fractal algorithm). Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.