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- 1;
- 1 10 -262144 -1 -1 0 1;
- -1 0;
- a set of elementary filters on a list of floats. Try playing with the
- coeff-slider and switch between pole and zero operation.;
- zmoelnig and Thomas Musil.;
- list's items and returns a list of the return values.;
- operations on lists easy to patch. The basic idea is to bundle a list-serializer
- and a list-repacker into one object. Then you connect whatever operation
- should be applied on every list item to the right outlet and send the
- modified items back to the right inlet. Here the modified elements
- get packed into a list again and sent to the left outlet of [list-map].
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- added by Jonathan Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
- the incoming list's items and return a list of the return values;
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