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[Csnd] finding when a signal is lower than a limit

Date2011-09-04 12:26
Fromfrancesco
Subject[Csnd] finding when a signal is lower than a limit
Hello All,
maybe something obvious and easy ... (not for me and not today).
i'm playing with an instrument that has an amplitude decay that is
independent by parameters
(or better too much complicated for me to calculate, i.e. scanned opcodes).
i would like to find when amplitude value is falling down to a limit (near
zero), at what time this happen.
How can i do it?

Thanks,
ciao,
francesco.


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Date2011-09-04 16:42
Fromjpff@cs.bath.ac.uk
SubjectRe: [Csnd] finding when a signal is lower than a limit
Not sre I understand, but rms opcode perhaps?


> Hello All,
> maybe something obvious and easy ... (not for me and not today).
> i'm playing with an instrument that has an amplitude decay that is
> independent by parameters
> (or better too much complicated for me to calculate, i.e. scanned
> opcodes).
> i would like to find when amplitude value is falling down to a limit (near
> zero), at what time this happen.
> How can i do it?
>



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