i'm actually surprised that works in mA. this, however, works in both, and makes sense to me: adc => LiSa saveme => dac; 10::second => dur len; //anything greater than your delay time below len => saveme.duration; 1 => saveme.loop; 1 => saveme.loopRec; len => saveme.loopEndRec; 1 => saveme.record; 1::second => now; //this would be your delay time 1 => saveme.play; while (true) 1::second => now; dt On Oct 26, 2010, at 12:11 AM, Christopher Jacoby wrote:
Hi,
I've written a short test script (mostly taken from LiSa examples) using LiSa to create a simple delay. Can anyone explain to me why this works just fine when I run it through miniAudicle (version 0.2.0, ChucK v: 1.2.1.3), but when I run it from the terminal, I get basically the adc fed directly to the dac, with no delay. My chuck version is 1.2.1.4-dev-1. I'm assuming that something has changed in between those revisions that modified, but I can't seem to find a document online like this one that goes up through 1.2.1.4-dev-1.
Any suggestions / recommendations for how I could get that working in the terminal?
Here is my test code:
adc => LiSa saveme => dac;
1::second => dur len; len => saveme.duration;
1 => saveme.loop; 1 => saveme.loopRec; len => saveme.loopEndRec;
1 => saveme.record; 1 => saveme.play;
while (true) 1::second => now;
0 => saveme.record; 0 => saveme.play;
Many thanks, Chris _______________________________________________ chuck-users mailing list chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/mailman/listinfo/chuck-users