On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 10:21 +0200, ronny vanden bempt wrote:
Hey,
We're busy with making a beat detector in Pd,
Are you already aware of aubio, which does this pretty well, and
provides PD externals that wrap the functionality?
(http://aubio.piem.org/).
Just might save you some time.
best,
Hallo,
Javier García hat gesagt: // Javier García wrote:
I installed it and typed speaker test. The only thing i heard was noise
in the same time this lines below appeared.
speaker-test is testing with pink noise by default. To make sure it's
speaker-test, that you are hearing, you could also
Sorry for please
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Hey guys,
I've got a piece of hardware that I am controlling from a custom built pd
external. I can contol it fine, but when I quit pd, the device stays on.
What I need is a way to trigger the device shutdown command when pd is
exited. Does pd have a shutdown hook of some kind? I'm on windows
David Kirkpatrick wrote:
Hey guys,
I've got a piece of hardware that I am controlling from a custom built pd
external. I can contol it fine, but when I quit pd, the device stays on.
What I need is a way to trigger the device shutdown command when pd is
exited. Does pd have a shutdown
Frank Barknecht wrote:
It seems your card is working. The error you get in Pd(Couldn't sync
A/D etc.) hints at a problem with Pd and your card. What card do you
have? Could you send the output of this command please:
$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
Javier García schreef:
Some more clues:
when i try to test the audio with Test audio and MIDI i have selected
default MIDI. If I select ALSA, default MIDI and ALSA are selected and
this message appears:
tried but couldn't sync A/D/A
tried but couldn't sync A/D/A
tried but couldn't
On 4/3/07, Chris McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might also like to take a look at gp2xPd since it builds PDa without
the gui libraries. There's a description of how I did that in the file
src/gp2x.readme which is available in a patched version of PDa. So
download PDa 0.6 from Güenter's