Hi Mario , I’m not at my computer right now, but wonder if you’ve tried SndBuf2? On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 8:57 AM mario buoninfante < mario.buoninfante@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on an algorithm that requires accessing samples from a stereo file and am using SndBuf to achieve that. I was expecting that to work so that samples were returned in "frames", for example:
'''
buffer.valueAt(0) = sample 0 on left channel
buffer.valueAt(1) = sample 0 on right channel
buffer.valueAt(2) = sample 1 on left channel
buffer.valueAt(3) = sample 1 on right channel
...
'''
but that doesn't seem to be the case.
Also SndBuf.samples() always returns the same amount of samples, regardless the file being mono or stereo (the size matches the time in msec, so it seems that reports the size of a single channel).
I also played around with .channel(n), but I get the same set of samples regardless the channel number used.
Then I just now found out that basically the channels seem to be stored (or at least accessed) sequentially. Let's say you have a stereo file containing 1024 samples (512 per channel), you get:
samples 0-511 = left channel
samples 512-1023 = right channel
I was wondering if my assumption is correct, but also if this is intentional.
Cheers,
Mario
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