Thanks a lot Mario!
Allow me to ask you another  question: when using SndBuf, can one address the soundbuffer multiple times independantely and/or at the same time?  Like when you want to do chords? I know of the existance of LiSa but there’s  no tutorials and it looks very complicated. 
Thanks in advance for your info.
Kind regards 
Herman
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Op 22 feb. 2020 om 10:58 heeft mario buoninfante <mario.buoninfante@gmail.com> het volgende geschreven:

Hi,

'while' continuously evaluates the condition in () parenthesis (that in your case is 20::ms => now, a "pause"), and if that's true then executes the code in between {}.

That is the equivalent of having


while(true)

{

    your code;

    20::ms => now;

}


Cheers,

Mario



On 22/02/2020 09:37, herman verbaeten wrote:
Hi,
 In the flossmanuals i found this exemple  of modulation of the freq of a SinOsc.
Normally in the while() loop, between the brackets is the condition to keep the loop running. In the example it is a time. Complete confusion! 
Kind regards 
Herman

SinOsc s => dac; 
SinOsc lfo; 
5 => lfo.freq; 
while (20::ms => now) 
{
     ( lfo.last() * 10 ) + 440 => s.freq;
}

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