Re: [PD] web patching

2012-03-04 Thread Matteo Sisti Sette

On 03/03/2012 01:11 PM, Marco Donnarumma wrote:

If you deactivate and activate again with the right timing, the
interruption is not perceivable.
Used it in few patches sometimes. Work well.


I don't understand how a silence of a few milliseconds can be 
unperceivable, but I'll check out the old thread you mention...



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Re: [PD] web patching

2012-03-03 Thread Marco Donnarumma
Hi there,

for web patching the most promising project so far is Chris McCormick's and
Co WebPd:
http://mccormick.cx/projects/WebPd/

As for audio dropouts with dynamic patching, there have been several
discussion on the list (i.e. check the archive).
This might be one of the best shots:
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2011-08/090385.html

An easy solution is to detect the onset of a DSP graph change and stop the
audio for few milliseconds, then activate it again.
You can use messages to Pd to do this, such as:

[;
pd dsp 1(

[;
pd dsp 0(


M




 Hi people,just a bit weird question...is there any other (graphical) way
 to create PD patches than the provided tcl/tk interface? Specially, a way
 to patch from a web page (?)...
 By the way, do you think Pd can handle dynamic instancing of audio patches
 without audio dropouts? What specific tricks could help with it? I know
 audio is interrupted when the DSP tree is rebuilt, but I don't know exactly
 whether this always happens and if there are some techniques to avoid it. I
 need a way to keep audio running while an user is adding or removing some
 audio-processing abstractions.



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Re: [PD] web patching

2012-03-03 Thread matteo sisti sette
 An easy solution is to detect the onset of a DSP graph change and stop
the audio for few milliseconds, then activate it again.
 You can use messages to Pd to do this, such as:

How exactly would that prevent an audio dropout
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Re: [PD] web patching

2012-03-03 Thread Marco Donnarumma
If you deactivate and activate again with the right timing, the
interruption is not perceivable.
Used it in few patches sometimes. Work well.

Please, check the link to the other thread I posted, there are further info.
Discussions on this date back to 2005...

M



On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 11:42 AM, matteo sisti sette 
matteosistise...@gmail.com wrote:


  An easy solution is to detect the onset of a DSP graph change and stop
 the audio for few milliseconds, then activate it again.
  You can use messages to Pd to do this, such as:

 How exactly would that prevent an audio dropout




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New Media + Sonic Arts Practitioner, Performer, Teacher, Director.
ACE, Sound Design MSc by Research (ongoing)
The University of Edinburgh, UK
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Research: http://res.marcodonnarumma.com | http://www.thesaddj.com |
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