On 2017-04-11 00:56, Niccolò Granieri wrote:
> Hello Pd-dev mailing list,
> 
> I am writing, for the first time, to point out an issue I'm having with 
> incoming OSC data in Pd and DSP being turned on.
> 
> The problem occurs when, while receiving OSC data from inside my machine 
> (thus using a localhost), I turn on DSP. The OSC data stops flowing until I 
> don't turn the DSP off.
> 
> The only workaround I found to solve this issue is to run two separate 
> instances of Pd: the first one that will act as an OSC parser, not having the 
> need to turn on DSP. Once the data is parsed, the data is sent to a second 
> instance of Pd via FUDI protocol (netsend) where it can coexist with DSP on 
> without causing any issues.
> 
> This unfortunately brings up the amount of computing power needed.
> 
> I was wondering if anyone encountered the same problem before, and if there 
> was any better solution.

i don't think that this is a common (or even known) issue.
since i'm pretty sure that a number of people are using OSC with DSP
turned on, the problem ist most likely somewhere else.

please provide:
- a minimal test patch that shows the problem (since you are using
localhost, a single test patch should suffice)
- detailed information about which external libraries (and which
versions) you are using, esp. regarding OSC parsing and networking (you
*can* do all those things with vanilla objects, but traditionally
externals were needed; it is not clear from your problem description
which route you are taking)
- detailed information about your system (including your OS).

fgd
IOhannes

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