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Unread post by nelson » 04 Jan 2009, 18:31

Hi,

why array can have only 512 elements? please, do small revolution in this :) usine should be soft without limits (such a low limits ;)

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Unread post by amiga909 » 04 Jan 2009, 20:32

nelson wrote:Hi,

why array can have only 512 elements? please, do small revolution in this :) usine should be soft without limits (such a low limits ;)
where? what?

(code example please)

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Unread post by nelson » 04 Jan 2009, 20:59

I mean Array module in Usine - in code also - max numer of elements is 512.

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Unread post by bsork » 05 Jan 2009, 08:27

You can create larger arrays within scripts, and I'm fairly certain that you can do that in user modules as well.

As Amiga909 ask: Do you have an example? Not necessarily a code example, but a description of what you want to achieve.
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Unread post by nelson » 05 Jan 2009, 20:11

what i want to achieve:

I wrote my own user module that generate long sequence of values. Its implementation of L-system that return array of values - I'm using it as midi code1 values. L-systems generates sometimes very long streams of values - yes, I can partition it, or send midi values directly from user module, but in this case its nessesery to have it in array outside user module (on array out) so I need to have more than 1 and partition it...
Its in fact not a big problem in implementation but ... not optimal because of unnatural limit of Array module.

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Unread post by senso » 08 Jan 2009, 08:54

I imagine that 512 can be too small in some situations.
I'm thinking about a way to adjust, and increase, this limit in the setup.

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Unread post by LevraiBernardo » 09 Jan 2009, 09:54

Being able to increase this upper limit in arrays indexes would be great, but in some situations, changing downer limit can be interesting too. (I mean index start at 0, but in some cases, starting at 1 would fit better). Could we imagine a starting and an ending values for "dynamic range arrays" ?

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Unread post by woodslanding » 06 Mar 2009, 17:02

bump.... any more word on this?
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