Quoth Derek Holzer, on 14/09/09 12:43:
Bigger buffer/latency perhaps, but the best way is to separate the GEM
and the audio threads by running two instances of Pd, one with
-noaudio for GEM and the other for audio, and then use OSC or
netsend/netreceive to communicate between the two running instances. A
shell script of some kind would be best to start both instances with
the proper patches.
Best!
D.
Thanks Derek, running two instances of pd from a script works a treat
with netsend and netreceive!
Can anyone advise the best way to achieve scrolling text in gem? I want
the text to advance after certain keystrokes. I'm still having trouble
with commas in textfile too!
thanks
James
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