Playing around with this, somehow it changed to correct behavior. I was pretty careful about it, but I don't know what I changed that did it. So, nevermind. -Chuckk On Nov 25, 2007 1:03 AM, Chuckk Hubbard wrote: > Hi. Not sure I understand this opcode correctly. > > Based on the manual example, and this: > "jitter generates a segmented line whose segments are randomly > generated inside the +kamp and -kamp interval. Duration of each > segment is a random value generated according to kcpsmin and kcpsmax > values." > I'd expect a line moving all over; the action I see is that its output > only changes when kamp changes, and then in steps of various duration > up or down to the new output value. > > What I was wondering was whether the line segments are all > "horizontal" or whether they are ramps. But what I got was completely > different. I also don't understand why the output is around 1/4 of > kamp. Pd uses normalized sample values, but if that were behind it > I'd expect 1/32768. > Say, what gives? > > -Chuckk > > -- > http://www.badmuthahubbard.com > -- http://www.badmuthahubbard.com