right, there isn't a LiSa.read("filename"), and it would be super nice if there was one; i'll try to make that happen at some point.... for now, though, you can read a file in with SndBuf and then stuff it into a LiSa buffer for looping fun. i don't have time at the moment to hack up an example of doing this, but it should be just a matter of piping the output of SndBuf into LiSa for the appropriate amount of time; basically sampling the sample. a kludge, but should work for now! best, dan On Oct 10, 2007, at 12:25 PM, Atte André Jensen wrote:
Kassen wrote:
In one word; LiSa
Hmmm.
I know she's not not in the docs (but in the examples). But I couldn't find any mention (even tried, didn't work) about LiSa.load("sample.wav"). Is such a thing possible or should she sample in realtime?
-- peace, love & harmony Atte
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