rsc3/doc-schelp/HelpSource/Classes/TempoBusClock.scrbl

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#lang scribble/manual
@(require (for-label racket))
@title{TempoBusClock}
a clock that synchronizes its tempo with the server@section{categories}
Libraries>JITLib>NodeProxy, Live Coding
@section{related}
Classes/TempoClock
@section{ClassMethods}
@section{method}
new
return a new instance.
@section{argument}
control
can be anything that responds to the message
@racketblock[set(key, val, ...):: e.g. a link::Classes/Synth:: or a link::Classes/NodeProxy::. The control key set is "tempo". otherwise TempoBusClock works just like a link::Classes/TempoClock::.
]
@section{argument}
tempo
see link::Classes/TempoClock::
@section{argument}
beats
see link::Classes/TempoClock::
@section{argument}
seconds
see link::Classes/TempoClock::
@section{Examples}
@racketblock[
(
a = { |tempo=1| Ringz.ar(Impulse.ar(tempo), [501, 500], 1/tempo) }.play;
t = TempoBusClock(a);
Task { loop { "klink".postln; 1.wait } }.play(t);
);
t.tempo = 1.3;
t.tempo = 0.5;
t.tempo = 1.0;
// in ProxySpace, a TempoBusClock can be added together with a ~tempo NodeProxy:
p = ProxySpace.push(s);
p.makeTempoClock;
p.clock; // now the ProxySpace's clock is a TempoBusClock
~out.play;
~out = { Ringz.ar(Impulse.ar(~tempo.kr), [501, 500], 1/~tempo.kr) * 0.3 };
p.clock.tempo = 1.3;
// patterns and tasks are synchronized:
~out2.play;
~out2 = Pbind(\dur, 1, \note, Pwhite(0, 7, inf));
p.clock.tempo = 3;
p.clock.tempo = 1;
::
]