Hi,
Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
And I still don't understand what you're trying to say about objects
running in parallel or concurrently.
Hans and I are talking from the user (user=the guy that creates a patch)
point of view. That is, it _looks like_ objects do things in parallel
when patched with
this works, but only if I give a complete path, not a relative one. I
can
get the patche's current path with tof/path, but I read that tof isn't
included in the next versions? Is it possible to get the current path
through other methods?
João
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2011/11/10 João Pais jmmmp...@googlemail.com
this works, but only if I give a complete path, not a relative one. I can
get the patche's current path with tof/path, but I read that tof isn't
included in the next versions? Is it possible to get the current path
through other methods?
João
Hi everybody,
I need some help about sample rate settings.
I would like to use my SPDIF Out with Pd. Unfortunately it looks like either
the soundcard or the audio system (OSS) starts up with 48,000 Hz while Pd is
set to use 44,100 Hz (that's necessary because of the samples being at
44.1k).
Hi Ingo
On Thu, 2011-11-10 at 13:10 +0100, Ingo wrote:
Hi everybody,
I need some help about sample rate settings.
I would like to use my SPDIF Out with Pd. Unfortunately it looks like either
the soundcard or the audio system (OSS) starts up with 48,000 Hz while Pd is
set to use 44,100 Hz
Thanks Roman,
but no - the soundcard supports up to 192k sampling rate and I do get it to
playback at 44.1k every once in a while. When
I switch PCM on/off a couple of times all the sudden it starts working
correctly. I can see it on my RME-HDSP. It shows 48k at startup with no
sound and after
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On 2011-11-10 13:10, Ingo wrote:
Hi everybody,
I need some help about sample rate settings.
I would like to use my SPDIF Out with Pd. Unfortunately it looks like either
the soundcard or the audio system (OSS) starts up with 48,000 Hz while Pd
Concerning your soundcard, you sould have HdspConf installed, no? There you
can simply choose the samplerate with buttons.
I don't have any experience with SPDIF, but I did recently started using an
ADAT (optical) device with the HDSP/Hammerfall, for inputs.
In my case, you have to set the ADAT
Le 2011-11-10 à 09:54:00, Charles Goyard a écrit :
Hans and I are talking from the user (user=the guy that creates a patch)
point of view. That is, it _looks like_ objects do things in parallel
when patched with parallel cords.
That's not from a user's perspective, that's the perspective of
Le 2011-11-09 à 20:53:00, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
On Nov 9, 2011, at 2:44 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
You mean that each [tkzinc] object would be a TkCanvas-like widget embedded
inside of the TkCanvas that would still be used ?
It wouldn't solve the problem that people are talking
Le 2011-11-07 à 12:54:00, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
On 2011-11-06 16:56, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Then there is a search result pointing to something written by zmoelnig
in mi-2007, but clicking on it redirects to the generic page for all
software (??). That's a problem with the search-tool,
On 2011-11-10 13:10, Ingo wrote:
Hi everybody,
I need some help about sample rate settings.
I would like to use my SPDIF Out with Pd. Unfortunately it looks like
either
the soundcard or the audio system (OSS) starts up with 48,000 Hz while
Pd is
set to use 44,100 Hz (that's
It's not the HDSP that's causing the problems. It's a realtek onboard
souncard. The HDSP was used on another (WinXP) computer and only served as
an input to check the output of the linux machine.
Ingo
Von: pd-list-boun...@iem.at
Le 2011-11-05 à 09:50:00, Jonathan Wilkes a écrit :
I haven't worked much with the -nogui flag, but what's wrong with sending a
[size 20( message to [tgl] in nogui mode? I don't see an error message.
It's not «wrong», it's just that Toxy implements only the
t_widgetbehavior/sys_vgui part of
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From: Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca
To: Charles Goyard c...@fsck.fr
Cc: pd-list@iem.at
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: [PD] Interruption of audio / Loading sound into array
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(this doesn't
take ~-objects into account,
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i'd like to announce a pre-release of Gem-0.93.2
this is the 2nd bugfix release in the 0.93 series.
like always we have fixed numerous bugs and features, and most likely
introduced an equal number of wishlists and showstoppers.
noteable
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On 2011-11-10 17:33, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Le 2011-11-07 à 12:54:00, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
On 2011-11-06 16:56, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Then there is a search result pointing to something written by zmoelnig
in mi-2007, but clicking on
Problem solved!
There is a switch at the soundcard mixer (I'm using gamix) that is labeled
PCM Default Playback Switch.
- If OFF it will set the soundcard to 48k - always (OSS default).
- When set to ON it will follow the software's sample rate.
So, recalling a mixer preset with this switch set
Le 2011-11-10 à 18:33:00, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
thanks. fixed.
What was the problem ? (Why did it appear ?)
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Hi,
Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Le 2011-11-10 à 09:54:00, Charles Goyard a écrit :
Hans and I are talking from the user (user=the guy that creates a patch)
point of view. That is, it _looks like_ objects do things in parallel
when patched with parallel cords.
That's not from a user's
On Thu, 2011-11-10 at 17:14 +0100, tim vets wrote:
..
Lastly: I wonder if there isn't a way to downsample some subpatches to
playback the 44.1kHz soundfiles in a 48kHz environment?
Why would you want to run an [osc~ 440] at a different samplerate, when
it plays a 440Hz anyway?
Regarding
Le 2011-11-10 à 20:09:00, Charles Goyard a écrit :
Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Le 2011-11-10 à 09:54:00, Charles Goyard a écrit :
In that respect, soundfiler is not made to run well in a switched
environnement such as pd. Just like a network interface that would
saturate a link, ignoring
2011/11/10 Roman Haefeli reduz...@gmail.com
On Thu, 2011-11-10 at 17:14 +0100, tim vets wrote:
..
Lastly: I wonder if there isn't a way to downsample some subpatches to
playback the 44.1kHz soundfiles in a 48kHz environment?
Why would you want to run an [osc~ 440] at a different
I think if you are using a mixed patch with osc and samples only the samples
would play correctly and any osc~ might get detuned. Not sure?
But anyway, as far as I know you can only up or downsample by the power of
two.
I did try to use a frequency multiplier of 0.91875 and it was playing in
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