Hello!
I’m attempting to use the pd~ object for the first time on a Raspberry Pi, with
the idea of taking advantage of the multiple CPU cores.
I’m using a Pi 3 with the latest 64bit “headless” OS, running Pd 0.53.1
(installed via apt-get). My understanding is that using the pd~ object should
run each instance of a patch on a different core of the Pi.
Here’s the test patch: https://github.com/yannseznec/multicoreTest
On the command line, i'm attempting to run the "multiTest.pd" file like so:
pd -nogui multiTest.pd
Pd launches and it gives me the message "pd~ version 0.54" but there is no
sound.
Running only the subpatch (rand_osc.pd) produces a single sine tone as expected.
Am I using the pd~ object incorrectly, or misunderstanding something about how
this should all work?
Thanks!
Yann
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