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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/02/2013 02:53 PM, András Murányi
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<div> What you can do however is to list
of all the data from an array into a
list object and then connect that list
to the preset node. The only trick is
then somehow reloading those back into
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<div>Hmm. Now I'll either take this path,
or... do you have plans on enabling direct
preset saving for tables/arrays in the near
future?<br>
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<div>So, can you shed some light on your plans...?<br>
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I guess I am not sure. It would be an interesting exercise to see
just how (in)efficient it would be to build something in pd-l2ork to
have it fill a list with data and if that doesn't work well (or at
all), then I would look into implementing something for an array.
Speaking of which, if you would be willing to test/implement the
pd-l2ork version, that would be very much appreciated.
spectdelay~-help.pd file already has most of this implemented (as it
uses arrays as parameters for spectdelay's bins) and it would just
require you to automate it a bit.<br>
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Best wishes,<br>
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Ico<br>
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