| Rasmus wrote:
>You could have read the file with kread2 opcode if it had still
been >around (where did it go?), but that would be kind of silly,
since >the opcode rms can do the same task with no intermediate
step.
>Of course, for realtime, perhaps kread would have been faster?
You could also easily write the result of an rms opcode into a
function table with tablew if you want to store it as a function for
more optimized use in real-time.
regards,
Jon
Jon Christopher Nelson, Director
CEMI (Center for Experimental Music and Intermedia)
University of North Texas College of Music
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