Non real-time driver and [bach.roll]?

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wbertrand
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Non real-time driver and [bach.roll]?

Post by wbertrand » Thu Oct 17, 2019 4:29 pm

Perhaps this is contrary to exactly what bach is designed to be, but I would like to play files from [bach.roll] at faster-than-real-time speed to quickly render files for use in other programs. However, when I have switched to the non real-time driver and turned on scheduler in overdrive and audio interrupt, the [bach.roll] playback still happens in real-time rather than being accelerated.

Is there are way to solve this? Thanks!

danieleghisi
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Re: Non real-time driver and [bach.roll]?

Post by danieleghisi » Fri Oct 18, 2019 7:06 am

Non-real-time driver in Max, from my experience, is a bit weird...
If you néed an offline dump for bach.roll, you can send a "play offline" message (useful for off line rendering). If you need to speed up playback by some factor, use the setclock message with a multipliative clock. See #play+offline and #lock in the help center.

Hope this helps,
Daniele

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