[sc-users] EnvGen.kr v. EnvGen.ar
Josh Parmenter
josh at realizedsound.net
Sun Feb 3 12:50:40 PST 2008
if the break points are linear, I agree... I think I was thinking of
more complicated curves. a \sin breakpoint with 0.1 seconds MAY make a
noticeable different (especially in a granular situation)... but, it
may not.
Josh
On Feb 3, 2008, at 12:43 PM, James Harkins wrote:
> I think 0.1 sec is a bit high for the ar/kr threshold - at default
> sample rate, that's 4410 samples or almost 69 control cycles.
> Certainly a kr signal, linearly interpolated, would be good enough?
>
> 0.01 sec is a different story.
>
> hjh
>
> On Feb 3, 2008, at 2:17 PM, paul wrote:
>
>> Thanks Josh, that's very helpful.
>>
>> I think it would be really good if some guidelines (e.g. from your
>> notes) were put into the EnvGen help file.
>
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