while (true) {fun void updateAtSampleRate() {spork ~ updateAtSampleRate();ASDR adsr => blackhole;Yes, I use the following pattern often220.0 => float f;SinOsc osc => dac;f + adsr.last() * f => osc.freq;1::samp => now;}}There is also this pattern, which tries to encapsulate the above (whatever you chuck into cv Gain(s) are provided as float parameter(s) to the tick method)
https://github.com/heuermh/lick/blob/master/lick/module/ https://github.com/heuermh/Module.ck lick/blob/master/examples/ moduleExample.ck Cheers,michaelOn Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 11:05 AM, Jean Menezes da Rocha <jean@menezesdarocha.info> wrote:______________________________Hello,the ADSR UGen, to me, seems to have effect only over amplitude (which is its original function, I concede).However, is there any use case where I can use ADSR to map, say, pitch instead of amplitude, in order to avoid recurring to functions and for loops?Thanks in advance!--Jean Menezes da RochaCompositorProfessorDoutorando em Música pela Universidade Federal da Bahia_________________
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