marius schebella wrote:
I am not sure, what the stuff is that IOhannes wrote, can you give more
details? links?
as hans has said, it is in the iemguts library (externals/iem/iemguts).
the objects you seem to want are:
[propertybang] (which is like matts solution but way cooler :-) as it
Hi,
I have an M-Audio FireWire 410 interface with latest drivers for Mac OS X.
I can't hear my PureData application via the audio interface,
the sound goes straight to built-in speakers output.
The M-Audio FireWire 410 is definitely chosen as output ok in the Mac
Audio utility, and I can
hear
Darren Kelly wrote:
Or are there other setting I need to use to ensure PureData detects the
system audio settings ?
you've tried going to Pd-Preferences-Audio Settings, yes?
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IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
marius schebella wrote:
I am not sure, what the stuff is that IOhannes wrote, can you give
more details? links?
as hans has said, it is in the iemguts library (externals/iem/iemguts).
the objects you seem to want are:
[propertybang] (which is like matts
back again,
Thanks all for the input last night.
I only quickly had a look at pd-extended last night after installing (0.40.3
on openSUSE 11) and opened a single patch and tested audio. It seemed to
work.
Returning today, I've come across an issue with the help browser.
If I click on a
On Aug 18, 2008, at 11:16 AM, marius schebella wrote:
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
marius schebella wrote:
I am not sure, what the stuff is that IOhannes wrote, can you give
more details? links?
as hans has said, it is in the iemguts library (externals/iem/
iemguts).
the objects you