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final case class Logger(rate: Rate, buf: GE, in: GE, trig: GE, reset: GE = 0) extends SingleOut with HasSideEffect with IsIndividual with Product with Serializable

A UGen to store values in a buffer upon receiving a trigger. When a trigger happens, the current input values are sampled and stored as the next consecutive frame of the buffer.

Storage starts at the buffer beginning and increments the write position until the buffer is full. While the buffer is not yet full, the UGen outputs 1 , then it outputs 0 . The buffer position can be reset using the reset input.

Note that the UGen zeroes the buffer upon first instantiation, to ensure that out-of-date data is not confused with new data.

This is a third-party UGen (MCLDUGens).

buf

identifier of the buffer to write to. Its number of channels should match those of in .

in

(multi-channel) signal to write to the buffer. Its number of channels should match those of buf .

trig

a non-positive to positive transition causes the UGen to append the current input values to the buffer

reset

a non-positive to positive transition causes the write index into the buffer to be reset to zero. The contents of the buffer will also be filled with zeroes. If the buffer was full, the UGen output switches back to zero.

Note

The argument order is different from its sclang counterpart.

See also

ListTrig

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Instance Constructors

  1. new Logger(rate: Rate, buf: GE, in: GE, trig: GE, reset: GE = 0)

    buf

    identifier of the buffer to write to. Its number of channels should match those of in .

    in

    (multi-channel) signal to write to the buffer. Its number of channels should match those of buf .

    trig

    a non-positive to positive transition causes the UGen to append the current input values to the buffer

    reset

    a non-positive to positive transition causes the write index into the buffer to be reset to zero. The contents of the buffer will also be filled with zeroes. If the buffer was full, the UGen output switches back to zero.

Value Members

  1. val buf: GE
  2. lazy val hashCode: Int
    Definition Classes
    UGenSource → AnyRef → Any
  3. val in: GE
  4. final def name: String
    Definition Classes
    UGenSource
  5. def productElementNames: Iterator[String]
    Definition Classes
    Product
  6. val rate: Rate
    Definition Classes
    LoggerGE
  7. val reset: GE
  8. val trig: GE