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why not use an array as a buffer? i haven't tried it but it should work... best joerg Kassen wrote:
I could not find a way though to work with buffers and looping as in Max/MSP or Super Collider (without writing audio to disk first). Is this to be implemented in the future or is there a way to do this already?
Hi, Hans,
I think this is on the list of "to do" things for some upcoming version. I saw it somewhere on the WIKI but now I can't find where anymore. I'd like live sampling too.
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