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bitnormal~

The bitnormal~ object filters an incoming audio signal, replacing any NaN (Not a Number), infinity, or denormal values with zero. This ensures that only "normal" floating-point numbers pass through. It is particularly useful when working with bitwise operations or other contexts where such problematic numerical values might occur, and it supports multichannel signals.


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  • Download via Deken.

    Open Pd and go to ToolsFind Externals. Search for else and install it. Then create an object with declare -lib else -path else. Finally, use bitnormal~ or any other object from else.

  • Library developed mainly by Alexandre Torres Porres.
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