So basically I would like to feed in floats (results from physics simulations, e.g. position of a particle at some point) which are stored in an array in chuck and then apply them to some parameter of a sound (e.g. pitch, gain). Using a wav file turned out to work well for me (writing the header and then the float data as 16bit integers in matlab and getting floats from -1. to 1. in chuck). Actually, thinking about it now it would possibly be even easier to use OSC and send the data using python, but I'll also look at using SndBuf... jo Am 06.05.2009 um 16:11 schrieb Kassen:
Jo;
that's exactly what's happening, it works fine if I force the sampling rate to 44.1kHz!
You might also want to have a look at using SndBuf and it's .valueAt( int index ) function.
I'm not sure what kind of data you are using and for what purpose but I think that in many cases such a index will be more useful than playing back the file.
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