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Reality of v3's Ruby in Real-Time Applications
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Re: Reality of v3's Ruby in Real-Time Applications
nix wrote:Can anyone help me with this->
What I would like to do is turn a stream bool into a
green bool, without using mono to float.
I don't want to send like 2000 ticks per second to the
'mono to float'
I would like to have one tick when the bool changes-hmm
--using Ruby?
I don't think that ruby module can be linked to mono. You should in any case use green data before, ruby can be used to processing timing/ticks with green.
But Flowstone V.3 should have some operation for mono and stream data, or i can't understand what kind of use for ruby with audio data.
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CoreStylerz - Posts: 327
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Re: Reality of v3's Ruby in Real-Time Applications
Thanks again man.
I'll wait to see what is in v3
All success mate
I'll wait to see what is in v3
All success mate
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nix - Posts: 817
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Re: Reality of v3's Ruby in Real-Time Applications
Dude, why the off-topic question please?nix wrote:Can anyone help me with this->
What I would like to do is turn a stream bool into a
green bool, without using mono to float.
I don't want to send like 2000 ticks per second to the
'mono to float'
I would like to have one tick when the bool changes-hmm
--using Ruby?
Pro tip: Starting a new thread is actually 1 extra less click!
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Re: Reality of v3's Ruby in Real-Time Applications
Sorry bro,
I thought it was a real-time application of Ruby.
I am a little wiser for my query.
I thought it was a real-time application of Ruby.
I am a little wiser for my query.
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nix - Posts: 817
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Re: Reality of v3's Ruby in Real-Time Applications
In any case, reality can be explained by developers... but they read the "support" forum?
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CoreStylerz - Posts: 327
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Re: Reality of v3's Ruby in Real-Time Applications
2000 triggers/second < real-time; sounds like MIDI timing?nix wrote:I thought it was a real-time application of Ruby. I am a little wiser for my query.
Like the SM forum, there is very very little interaction by the devs here, if they read everything at all. I've sent 2 direct emails to both SM & FS adreess, as well as posting here, & have yet to receive any response from any of the 3 devs.CoreStylerz wrote:In any case, reality can be explained by developers... but they read the "support" forum?
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Re: Reality of v3's Ruby in Real-Time Applications
infuzion wrote:Like the SM forum, there is very very little interaction by the devs here, if they read everything at all. I've sent 2 direct emails to both SM & FS adreess, as well as posting here, & have yet to receive any response from any of the 3 devs.
They should call this forum "community" nor support. Support mean a service isn't provided here.
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CoreStylerz - Posts: 327
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Re: Reality of v3's Ruby in Real-Time Applications
It's a pity they don't do a round once a day, IMO.
Well, ideally infuzion,
it would run at samplerate
It's for MIDI guitar note ons
Well, ideally infuzion,
it would run at samplerate
It's for MIDI guitar note ons
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nix - Posts: 817
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Re: Reality of v3's Ruby in Real-Time Applications
A round per week would be great; I know they have to program, be with their families, etc.nix wrote:It's a pity they don't do a round once a day, IMO.
But a round per year, to only to ask for more money for an (yet) unfulfilled promise is not good form IMHO.
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Re: Reality of v3's Ruby in Real-Time Applications
infuzion wrote:A round per week would be great; I know they have to program, be with their families, etc.nix wrote:It's a pity they don't do a round once a day, IMO.
But a round per year, to only to ask for more money for an (yet) unfulfilled promise is not good form IMHO.
+1
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