Dear MAX/MSP-masters,
I would like to calculate the derivation of a curve function.
The reason is that I used it to slow down a groove playback and I need to know on which playing position the curve ends...
Thanks in advance,
ring
Dear MAX/MSP-masters,
I would like to calculate the derivation of a curve function.
The reason is that I used it to slow down a groove playback and I need to know on which playing position the curve ends...
Thanks in advance,
ring
From your description of the situation, it seems like this will work for you?
----------begin_max5_patcher----------
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ylvR2j0aUuwVLXL+9yyLd7yy77Wye.D9nuh9Nxy64YddFSZCd8O64WSdHuhH
LCymA+ju9N+41WIgGjFy4aIrRX2d6rtZJqBjluA2abCmIEzm.isvEA+dr7N4
wC1ZR9XCXUmufVxHU9na6GPCQlukxJ+QKjKsiILMQMqHbjoKMV2FhWDb3anE
FwpV.eILyefrXjZy+w+aPaAgQ70u5kYyzMymHYx400.S9JzHxIU.RxQq61rA
ZQU.qTtUanDjnlJxipUApgKnRJmgHRDvJP7Mn7t16gE6muJJCx4cLyjFcwbN
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CcFd+dH6GbSKHTA2DcH5fkLdkYQGlDo6B5aNrlOWRr4H+MpcL4n3DGMLLLc4
qHpZxLQxGj9PDi+eAwQAVLr5C.wgAW.hwINJ19la1gB9.S18WbxpsKIbrnab
ji3hfrUAlEYYYexvIn+L.CbVMZYG3.GAmxVN+dXGRBB4IwSz6IFcjnsI.p9L
Z8dQqxFCToNhS1hxrbBcGmUV83BBcykeN5YQlMsz7odfZhMxKNZLZk3phvBU
RAgWtboJvK4yp.rd+HaoFYwiU.1Uu9K3oBR9tQW4StPa69qtI9P6IqW5J5ua
tTwNmjQ3M8u2mOvVJcx3INm5Fo4iM2V5n60ZDf19eBMAuqMeu36+SneKgBUd
AJyTTxfwnu83fAskVT.rg610zhFNkI60.51StCNUIczu6zZRetqK0T7DzTpa
kT3T15hcplRmhjvNURG4nbFuIUgJpT8NSSASQSINeqCOEL4vst+4h4lRVfKw
8V8vKy9EFr.z.C
-----------end_max5_patcher-----------
Kind of, yes. I also thought of having an extra buffer to read from to see on which sample position the curve ends.
But I'd also would like to calculate which curve parameter I need to get in X milliseconds to a certain sample position. And therefore I'd need to set up the equation...
thanks!
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