^ / \ || true => int happy; happy::year => now; (in case the acii art doesn't survive sending, that's a chuck operator put sideways to form a tree) Kas.
I found a bug in your code.
here's the fix:
while (true){
happy::year => now;
}
all the best.
./MiS
On Dec 23, 2007 11:42 AM, Kassen
^ / \ ||
true => int happy;
happy::year => now;
(in case the acii art doesn't survive sending, that's a chuck operator put sideways to form a tree)
Kas.
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Is there a way to convert a stereo signal (say from a sndbuf) to two mono signals which I can play with individually? I will then send the results of each to dac.left and dac.right. Thanx in advance. -- Rich
On 04/01/2008, Rich Caloggero
Is there a way to convert a stereo signal (say from a sndbuf) to two mono signals which I can play with individually? I will then send the results of each to dac.left and dac.right.
Hi, Rich! If you would simply like to send a stereo soundsource to the dac in stereo ChucK will do that for you for free; SinOsc s => Pan2 p => dac; Equivalent would be; SinOsc => Pan2 p; p.left => dac.left; p.right => dac.right; //and even; s => dac.chan(4); Everything that ouputs stereo (Pan2, ADC, Mix2....) should have those .left and .right outputs. From the top of my head I can't remember is SindBuf does, these aren't mentioned in the manual where I looked just now. You could try. Yours, Kas.
Hmm, is this a bug?
In the code below, setting channelNumber to anything but zero causes a null pointer exception from the VM. I display the value of buf.channels and it says 2, meaning there should be buf.chan(0) and buf.chan(1) defined. I also get errors when I try and use buf.left or buf.right (member not defined).
Am I missing something here?
-- Rich
// sound file
"music.wav" => string filename;
0 => int channelNumber;
// the patch
SndBuf buf;
buf.chan(channelNumber) => dac.left;
// load the file
filename => buf.read;
<<< buf.channels() >>>;
// time loop
while( true )
{
1::second => now;
}
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Subject: Re: [chuck-users] Quick Newbie Question
On 04/01/2008, Rich Caloggero
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