-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
On 2014-01-14 04:41, Ryan Smith wrote:
packet loss is an issue and most people use UDP since it will be
faster. Then if you're running into packet loss, for whatever
reason, try switching to TCP.
UDP will be faster, as it has less overhead:
-
International Workshop on Movement and Computing (MOCO14)
= Intersecting Art, Meaning, Cognition, and Technology
June 16-17 2014, Paris, France
Ircam - Centre Pompidou
http://moco.ircam.fr
Just an update: I solved my issue by removing an [i] object that I inserted in
the subpatch that handles the bpm conversion it rounded off the tempo just
enough to cause that drift- why I included this in the first place I don't
know -.-
Now it's rock solid!
As always, thanks for your input
Hi Ico
That sounds awesome and like a lot of work. If this really means it will
be possible to work on hi-res displays as comfortably as on older
setups, this will be a huge advantage of pd-l2ork.
Is that something that relies on other pd-l2ork specific changes or
could that be easily
On Don, 2014-01-09 at 15:46 -0800, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
In Pd Vanilla and possibly Pd-l2ork, tk menus and widgets should do
the right thing because of something called tk scaling:
http://wiki.tcl.tk/8484
In Pd-extended, tk scaling is hard-coded to 1 in pd-gui.tcl, but
if you remove that
Apologies for cross-postings, please distribute.
Happy New Year!
***
14th International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME)
June 30 - July 3, 2014
Goldsmiths University of London
On 01/14/2014 07:01 AM, Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Don, 2014-01-09 at 15:46 -0800, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
In Pd Vanilla and possibly Pd-l2ork, tk menus and widgets should do
the right thing because of something called tk scaling:
http://wiki.tcl.tk/8484
In Pd-extended, tk scaling is hard-coded to
[apologies for cross postings]
Georgia Tech is now accepting applications for the MS and PhD programs in music
technology for matriculation in August 2014. All PhD students, and a limited
number of MS students, receive graduate research assistantships that cover
tuition and pay a competitive