You could try the following: 1. open to terminals: A and B. 2. type ./chuck --loop in terminal A 3. in terminal B type ./chuck --add first_file.ck <------ this file is needed so at least Shred 1 exists 4. then type the following in terminal B ( all in one line) find path_to_chuck_files -name "*.ck" | while read name; do sleep 10; ./chuck --replace 1 $name; done I admit this is a very dirty way to do it, but I guess you can play with it and think in more interactive way to do it. Maybe you can make a script and pass some variables like the sleep time and the directory and finally call it from within chuck with a call to the std.system( "string") chuck-function. just a suggestion.... Eduard On 4 Nov 2005, at 10:53, andreas@smartelectronix.com wrote:
Hey all,
just started playing with the 'new' chuck...hmmm , fun:) now, i'm wondering, is it possible to get the contents of a directory (and loop thru all the file(name)s...)? i want to load a whole directory full of samples into an array of sndbuf's...
thanks, regards -andreas
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