Dear all,
I'm trying to get [plugin~] to work on Raspbian, to no avail. I have
downloaded and extracted the archive for the Pd community site, install
some plugins (TAP) and ladspa-dsk, and set up the LADSPA_PATH environment
variable manually in ~/.bashrc (it wasn't set automatically).
Pd can't
Bonjour list !
A Pd/Pd-extended starter here - 0.43.4 and 10.8.5 is not mandatory, however
increasing with life.
So, no luck launching the 64-bit binary or compiling the 64-bit source.
1) Launching Pd-extended.app issued from
Pd-0.43.4-extended-macosx106-x86_64.dmg gives :
Hi,
On 03.01.2014 18:27, Thomas Mayer wrote:
Hello,
Binaries for Windows and Debian i386 and amd64:
http://ix.residuum.org/pd/purest_json.html
I have uploaded binaries for Raspbian as well. Download those also from
http://ix.residuum.org/pd/purest_json.html
Thanks,
Thomas
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Anything can
On 2014-01-05 17:13, Pierre Massat wrote:
Dear all,
I'm trying to get [plugin~] to work on Raspbian, to no avail. I have
downloaded and extracted the archive for the Pd community site, install
some plugins (TAP) and ladspa-dsk, and set up the LADSPA_PATH environment
variable manually in
This is kind of a third thread I create about some drop outs I get with Pd
and Jack. Anyone thinks that CPU affinity can help my situation? Anyone
applies CPU affinity when using Pd? If so, how can I do it? I'm on Ubuntu
12.04 with Pd-0.45-4 and Jack 1.9.8
Also, I've installed indicator-cpufreq in
On Sun, 2014-01-05 at 21:46 +0200, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
Also, I've installed indicator-cpufreq in order to set the CPU to a
fixed frequency but that won't help either...
My observation with similar setups (Pd on Ubuntu) is that CPU scaling
doesn't react fast enough for Pd. When doing
Hi, and HNY
I search to compile a python script (.py = .pyo)
but the result is not good
In fact I use :
python -O -m compileall basedonne.py
result : basedonne.pyo, but it's not good for pyext
I have tested with simple.py for example, but it's the same result, my
simple.pyo is not good
I