| But I don't see why you would need a more accurate kr, except for note onsets. Envelopes and such can be ar anyway.
But the note onsets could certainly be critical in a case like yours, couldn't they? So thanks for helping me think this through.
Regards,
Mike
-----Original Message-----
>From: Anthony Kozar
>Sent: Dec 13, 2006 11:18 AM
>To: Csound Developer list
>Subject: Re: [Cs-dev] sensekey
>
>This is probably not the original rationale, but there are certainly times
>when you will want a more accurate kr, and thus end up with a ksmps smaller
>than -b can reasonably be set.
>
>(At least as far as I can tell, I can not set -b lower than about 1024 on my
>computer and get real-time sound).
>
>*shrug*
>
>Anthony
>
>Michael Gogins wrote on 12/12/06 9:55 AM:
>
>> I have never understood the rationale for the intermediate buffer. Can someone
>> explain this? What is gained by setting ksmps small and -b bigger?
>
>
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