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Re: When is sample number zero ?
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Re: When is sample number zero ?


  • Subject: Re: When is sample number zero ?
  • From: James McCartney <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 22:19:19 -0600

on 11/5/01 7:26 PM, Jeff Moore at email@hidden wrote:

> The sample time is global to the device and is shared by all processes. It
> is reset to 0 when the first process starts the device.

So why does my appioproc not get a crack at putting out that sample number
zero? Apparently a number of zeroes are coming out first?

> Just out of curiosity, why do you care when the counter is 0?

If I am word clocked to a hard disk recorder, do I have some control over
that first output sample?
Mostly it just seems weird that I do not get to see sample zero, but instead
it acts like "we now join our program already in progress" (at some random
location). You always feel like you missed something important..


--- james mccartney email@hidden <http://www.audiosynth.com>
SuperCollider - a real time synthesis programming language for the PowerMac.
<ftp://www.audiosynth.com/pub/updates/SC2.2.10.sea.hqx>


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