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Question: When looping in R, do you round the loop length to a sample boundry, or add a sample every 1./fmod(looplen,1.) loops?
Asked by swstim (96.42.28.x) on December 28 2010, 7:48am
Reply on December 28 2010, 6:44pm:
    We track partial samples, so if a loop is 375000.04 samples long, it'll be 375000 samples most times through, and occasionally 375001 samples long in order to keep it in time. It might drift off ever so slightly due to floating point rounding errors, but that'd probably require thousands of times through before it would go a sample off.

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