hi hardoff i would make sure, that these clicks are not dropouts. i mean, you won't hear dropouts without sending an audible signal to [dac~], so just disconnecting the [osc~], so that you hear no clicks anymore, is not a prove, that you do not have dropouts.
i don't know if it works on every platform, at least here on linux, when running pd with jack, the [DIO] button in the pd-window indicates dropouts. if you still believe, that the [phasor~]-[cos~] combo is causing the clicks, you could record the output with [writesf~] and open the recorded wavefile with a soundeditor to see, if you can find the clicks. if you find clicks in the soundfile, then something really scary is going on :-) roman On Wed, 2006-11-29 at 00:01 +0900, hard off wrote: > has anybody else experienced small clicks every now and then from pd's > oscillators? > > i have noticed it before with [phasor~], and today i was getting it > pretty badly with [cos~]..about 1 click every 10 seconds. > > this is nothing to do with the contents of the patch, because just a > [cos~] connected to a [dac~] was making the same thing happen. > ...it's nothing to do with dac~ or my sound hardware either, because > disconnecting the [cos~] from the [dac~] stopped the clicks. > > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list ___________________________________________________________ Telefonate ohne weitere Kosten vom PC zum PC: http://messenger.yahoo.de _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
