On 18/01/2007, at 7.04, Joseph Wilk wrote:
When I try to run the audio test or any other audio-based patch, I
get terrible glitches. Usually, they are spaced evenly in a
1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 rhythm [snip]
You could try setting the output sampling rate to 48000 as suggested
in this bug
hello joseph
i am not a mac user myself, but a student mate of mine had a similar
problem with any version of pd (we tried about 4 different versions).
However, we couldn't find any setting to avoid these glitches (these
glitches have been also very regular, like: 'zlic - zlic-zlic',
like
hi list
cant find the ciclone object:
cyclone
... couldn't create
on macintel with test7. did it change name?
thks
On Jan 6, 2007, at 6:02 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Ok, this should be approaching release readiness, let's stress
test! This is the last test release before release
I am using PD on OSX, and I use JackOSX for anything that requires
reliability. So try that, or try setting the delay in the Audio
Settings dialog to a larger number. This increases the latency, and
should lessen the chance of dropouts. I think the problem is that PD
doesn't use the native OSX
On 18/01/2007, at 13.37, Miguel Cardoso wrote:
cant find the ciclone object:
cyclone
... couldn't create
on macintel with test7. did it change name?
In the fear of missing your point, in which case just ignore this:
Cyclone is included, but it is to be understood as a library, ie. a
set
thanks Steffen.
I thought there was a cyclone object to load max patches.
how I do I load a max file into pure data then?
i tried renaming it to .pd but it doesn't load...
On Jan 18, 2007, at 1:33 PM, Steffen wrote:
On 18/01/2007, at 13.37, Miguel Cardoso wrote:
cant find the ciclone
This did the trick! Thank you all. I wasn't aware of the Sourceforge page
for PD. I'll search that in addition to the archives of this list and the info
on the puredata.info site from now on. Thanks again, and have a great day!
Kind regards,
Joseph
On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 10:27:49 +0100
On 18/01/2007, at 15.03, Miguel Cardoso wrote:
I thought there was a cyclone object to load max patches.
how I do I load a max file into pure data then?
Ok, thats the goal. There is a thread from 29th of auust last year
about this. To sum it up:
I might be wrong in calling a set of
On 18/01/2007, at 16.28, Miguel Cardoso wrote:
ok!
thats the object i cannot create. i thought this was solved on
test7, or renamed to something else in this version
so for now I can only use the objects in the library. i cannot load
max files yet, right?
I think so, yes, since i think
Luke Iannini writes:
Sorry if I'm losing everyone : ), hopefully at least the idea of a
Pd-Message-Patchmatrix makes sense to everyone and I'm just losing
everyone with my implementation and explanation thereof!
I don't yet understand the details of what you propose, but I certainly
see the
Hello listers (and Frank B. in particular),
I've been converting a PD synth I've been using from an [nqpoly] voice
manager to Frank's new [polypoly]. Mostly, it's working well for me,
but one thing about it seems less than optimal, and I wonder if it is
intentional.
The first inlet sends
Hallo,
Phil Stone hat gesagt: // Phil Stone wrote:
I've been converting a PD synth I've been using from an [nqpoly] voice
manager to Frank's new [polypoly]. Mostly, it's working well for me,
but one thing about it seems less than optimal, and I wonder if it is
intentional.
The first
(let's keep this on the list since it's of interest to others)
That's odd, so I guess it is hard to pin down. Do you have an
example patch that you used to test it?
.hc
On Jan 18, 2007, at 7:42 AM, Miguel Cardoso wrote:
delread~ and delwrite~work great on my macintel
using test7 on
Hello,
A friend just asked me if there is an object in Pd that is similar to
sflist in Max/MSP. I havent' used this myself, but he says it
basically pre-loads wav files in a playlist, so that there is no
waiting time between successive samples.
If not, it shouldn't be too hard to do in an
Yeah, there is. But I think its not built automatically as part of
the package. It's just a matter of someone doing the Makefile hackery.
Was it in previous packages?
.hc
On Jan 18, 2007, at 9:03 AM, Miguel Cardoso wrote:
thanks Steffen.
I thought there was a cyclone object to load max
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