[chuck-users] Any way to use .pos passing a string?

Federico Lopez jardincosmico at gmail.com
Wed Jul 16 17:50:43 EDT 2014


Joel, Julien,
Thanks for your responses, sorry my late response, I was fixing my audio
set-up after a alsa-jack-pulseAudio disaster.

Joel solution was what I was looking for, thanks a lot, and I will explore
Associative Arrays.

best regards,

Federico Lopez

PD: This solution is part of an initial  attempt to do some live code
environment for pattern based music in ChucK with inspired in nice features
of Tidal, https://github.com/son0p/liveCodeEvironmentChucK




On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 4:28 AM, Julien Saint-Martin <
julien.saintmartin at googlemail.com> wrote:

>  Hi Federico,
>
> If you want to use pos function of SndBuf object. You should use SndBuf
> object directly.
> To do this, use a SndBuf array instead of a string array in your while
> loop.
>
> Happy ChucKing,
> Julien
>
>
>
>
> On 07/07/2014 01:13, Federico Lopez wrote:
>
>   Hi,
>  I have an array of strings (p1) that contains the same names of  SndBuff
> instances (kk sn), I would like to pass the strings of the array to trigger
> samples and I don't know how to do it.
>
>  Here is some test code:
>
> SndBuf kk => dac;
> SndBuf sn => dac;
>
> me.dir() + "/audio/kick_01.wav" => kk.read;
> me.dir() + "/audio/snare_01.wav" => sn.read;
>
> kk.samples() => kk.pos;
> sn.samples() => sn.pos;
>
> while( true )
> {
>     ["kk", "sn"] @=> string p1[];
>
>     for( 0 => int i; i < p1.cap(); i++)
>     {
>         0 => p1[i].pos; // not working
>         0.25::second => now;
>     }
> }
>
>  Thanks,
>
>  Federico López
>
>
>
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