Just an addition to this, there's some more weird behavior. When I have my patch open, with no bangs sent to [link] or [mass], if I open the 01_basic.pd patch from pmpd's examples, I get "error: inlet: expected 'float' but got 'bang'", whereas if I open 01_basics.pd without having my patch open, everything seems to work fine. I'm not using [send] from [metro] to [link] and [mass], but I rather connect them with cords. I'm just sending this one as well in case it's a hint that will help someone who might know what's wrong.
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 7:49 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis <[email protected]>wrote: > I've been using [link]x[mass] sending [setK 9, setD 0, setD2 500( to > [link] and [setM 10000( to [mass] in a patch and it worked fine when > sending a ramp from 0 to 1 with [line]. Just now though it looks like these > two objects don't work properly any more as the values produced by [mass] > go to something like 1790, which is totally weird. The patch was working > half an hour ago (a bit too big to post) and now it's behaving crazy. > Any ideas why this happens? >
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