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diff --git a/doc/help/cyclone/average~-help.pd b/doc/help/cyclone/average~-help.pd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1e3de3b --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/help/cyclone/average~-help.pd @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +#N canvas 47 36 645 632 10; +#X declare -lib cyclone; +#X text 29 515 rms--computes the square root of the average of the +sample values squared.; +#X text 29 490 absolute--averages the absolute values of the samples. +; +#X text 29 476 bipolar--averages the sample values.; +#X text 15 35 reports various forms of average value of signal; +#X obj 202 71 cycle~ 2; +#X obj 135 71 cycle~ 100; +#X floatatom 311 174 0 0 0 0 - - -; +#X msg 358 132 rms; +#X msg 242 132 bipolar; +#X msg 298 132 absolute; +#X obj 172 115 *~; +#X text 337 174 int sets averaging interval \, in samples; +#X text 385 132 change modes with messages:; +#X text 20 374 optional arguments: int - sets maximum averaging interval. +default is 100 symbol - sets mode \, as shown above. default is bipolar. +; +#X text 20 424 average~ reports the running mean amplitude of a signal +\, averaged over a specified number of samples. There are three methods +of averaging available:; +#X text 19 552 RMS values are often used to measure signal levels. +The RMS mode of the average~ object is considerably more CPU intensive +than the absolute mode. The absolute mode often works as well as the +RMS mode in many level-detection tasks.; +#X obj 22 224 Scope~ 130 130 256 3 128 -1 1 0 0 0 0 102 255 51 135 +135 135 0; +#X obj 421 23 import cyclone; +#X obj 172 201 average~ 1000; +#X floatatom 172 236 5 0 0 0 - - -; +#X connect 4 0 10 1; +#X connect 5 0 10 0; +#X connect 6 0 18 0; +#X connect 7 0 18 0; +#X connect 8 0 18 0; +#X connect 9 0 18 0; +#X connect 10 0 16 0; +#X connect 10 0 18 0; +#X connect 18 0 19 0; |