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Bitmasking in DSP Code
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Re: Bitmasking in DSP Code
OMG! Time for everyone to smile about me!
I made two errors. First, the binary representation of 1 is of course totally different for floats than for integers (what I had in mind when writing).
Second, somewhere in the thought process I completly lost the purpose of this thing: A trigger! Instead I imagined constantly incoming audio data that would be "or-ed".
Thanks for taking the time. Now it's absolutely clear. Ah, what a feeling.
I made two errors. First, the binary representation of 1 is of course totally different for floats than for integers (what I had in mind when writing).
Second, somewhere in the thought process I completly lost the purpose of this thing: A trigger! Instead I imagined constantly incoming audio data that would be "or-ed".
Thanks for taking the time. Now it's absolutely clear. Ah, what a feeling.
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
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Re: Bitmasking in DSP Code
tulamide wrote:A trigger! Instead I imagined constantly incoming audio data that would be "or-ed".
Cograts! However you are correct in that its constantly changing for the incoming audio, that is each sample. So the conditions and values can be different for the next sample it processes.
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Re: Bitmasking in DSP Code
adamszabo wrote:tulamide wrote:A trigger! Instead I imagined constantly incoming audio data that would be "or-ed".
Cograts! However you are correct in that its constantly changing for the incoming audio, that is each sample. So the conditions and values can be different for the next sample it processes.
Yes, you're right, and I am aware of that. What I meant was, that "out" will never be audio data (as I stupidly thought at some point in the process), but either 0 or 1 (for each of the poly notes that is).
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