endless resampling

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How would one go about modifying the endless resampling patch to fizzle out after a defined time frame? (basically defeating the "endless" part of the sampling...i would like to have the option..i like the patch).
-chuck

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what is the "endless reampling" patch? who made it, and where is it?

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i have forgotten who originally did this patch but i believe it was Raja. So, here it is again. i wanted to alter it, adding a way to decay the sample, so it kills the "endless" aspect of it but gives me the control of the timing of which it goes away. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
-chuck

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----- Original Message ----
From: simon haycock
Sent: Friday, September 5, 2008 4:14:55 AM
Subject: [maxmsp] Re: endless resampling

what is the "endless reampling" patch? who made it, and where is it?
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http://www.bitbasic.co.uk

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FWIW, I originally wrote that patch awhile back in response to a question from Leafcutter John. Glad to see it is useful.

Enjoy.
Andrew B.

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Andrew,
Sorry my the mis-cred. Props to you for a great patch! My question/challenge remains: any idea how to control the decay of a sample...i'm looking to use your patch but looking to expand upon the original; would like to have the oldest sample start decaying as a newer one comes in. Sorry, no patch attempt, cuz i don't know who to do it in the first place.
-chuck

----- Original Message ----
From: Andrew Benson
Sent: Friday, September 5, 2008 1:48:00 PM
Subject: [maxmsp] Re: endless resampling

FWIW, I originally wrote that patch awhile back in response to a question from Leafcutter John. Glad to see it is useful.

Enjoy.
Andrew B.

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Sorry Andrew, so much stuff floats around on here, you never know where half of it came from. :)

In response to Mr. Banshee, did you look at my patch? With very little effort (i.e. add a flonum) you could adapt it to control the decay times.

Quote: Mr. Banshee wrote on Sat, 06 September 2008 00:47
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> Andrew,
> Sorry my the mis-cred. Props to you for a great patch! My question/challenge remains: any idea how to control the decay of a sample...i'm looking to use your patch but looking to expand upon the original; would like to have the oldest sample start decaying as a newer one comes in. Sorry, no patch attempt, cuz i don't know who to do it in the first place.
> -chuck
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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Andrew Benson
> Sent: Friday, September 5, 2008 1:48:00 PM
> Subject: [maxmsp] Re: endless resampling
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> FWIW, I originally wrote that patch awhile back in response to a question from Leafcutter John. Glad to see it is useful.
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> Enjoy.
> Andrew B.
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Chubb schrieb:
> Sorry my the mis-cred. Props to you for a great patch! My
> question/challenge remains: any idea how to control the decay of a
> sample...i'm looking to use your patch but looking to expand upon the
> original; would like to have the oldest sample start decaying as a newer
> one comes in. Sorry, no patch attempt, cuz i don't know who to do it in
> the first place.

just [*~ 0.95] it... You can also stop by counting the bangs with a
counter and specify a number to stop it [sel nunmberx].

Stefan

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