I've installed l2ork, that solved the problem.
2012/7/6 Ivica Bukvic
> Is this with pd, pd-extended, or pd-l2ork or all of them? What solved your
> problem?
> On Jul 6, 2012 7:22 AM, "Stefan Thomas"
> wrote:
>
>> I can hear sound from jack and alsa, I didn't try oss yet.
>> Everything seems to
I can hear sound from jack and alsa, I didn't try oss yet.
Everything seems to work well, at least the "test audio and midi"-patch.
I'm going to try some examples from the floss manual, in the next few days,
hopefully.
2012/7/6 Matthias Blau
> Hi Stefan,
>
> do you have sound output otherwise?
>
Hi Stefan,
do you have sound output otherwise?
One problem I encountered when switching to 64bit Ubuntu 12.04 was that
OSS didn't seem to work properly. Additionally, OSS seemed to blacklist
the alsa drivers such that I ended up having no sound at all.
Manually loading the alsa drivers and,
Hi Stefan,
On 05.07.2012 17:42, Stefan Thomas wrote:
> Dear Kaj,
> thanks for Your help.
> I've installed the lowlatency kernel and I've also reinstalled qjackctl and
> pd, from the ubuntu repositorys.
> But I still do have the problem, that I don't hear any sound.
> I opened Your patch signal-ex
Dear Ivica,
thanks, I did as You suggested and it look at it could work.
But I will try it in deep tomorrow, it's a bit late now!
2012/7/5 Ivica Bukvic
> Start it from any folder by typing pd-l2ork, not pd.
> On Jul 5, 2012 4:08 PM, "Stefan Thomas"
> wrote:
>
>> Dear Ivica,
>> I did as You sugg
Start it from any folder by typing pd-l2ork, not pd.
On Jul 5, 2012 4:08 PM, "Stefan Thomas" wrote:
> Dear Ivica,
> I did as You suggested.
> Make install installed a file pd in /usr/local/lib/pd-l2ork
> There I've executed ./pd but I've got
>
> sh: 1: /usr/local/lib/bin/pd-gui: not found
>
> Wh
On Thu, 2012-07-05 at 19:19 +0200, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-07-05 at 17:42 +0200, Stefan Thomas wrote:
> > Dear Kaj,
> > thanks for Your help.
> > I've installed the lowlatency kernel and I've also reinstalled qjackctl and
> > pd, from the ubuntu repositorys.
> > But I still do have the pr
Dear Ivica,
I did as You suggested.
Make install installed a file pd in /usr/local/lib/pd-l2ork
There I've executed ./pd but I've got
sh: 1: /usr/local/lib/bin/pd-gui: not found
What has been my mistake?
2012/7/5 Ivica Bukvic
> You don't need any. Just install the burrito supreme binary versio
Dear Kaj,
thanks for Your help.
I've installed the lowlatency kernel and I've also reinstalled qjackctl and
pd, from the ubuntu repositorys.
But I still do have the problem, that I don't hear any sound.
I opened Your patch signal-example and I can see the "cables".
But I can't hear any sound!
I don
On Wed, 2012-07-04 at 08:20 +0200, Stefan Thomas wrote:
> Dear Iain,
> I did as You suggested, the problem remains the same.
> One problem might be:
> When I reinstall PD some of the other PD-related packages will be
> reinstalled to.
> But I've read in the meantime, that my problem could be a bug,
Dear Iain,
I did as You suggested, the problem remains the same.
One problem might be:
When I reinstall PD some of the other PD-related packages will be
reinstalled to.
But I've read in the meantime, that my problem could be a bug, related to
my version of PD.
It seems to be the same problem like t
Dear Iain,
I guess that You mean with "all of them" the other pd-related packages, not
jack. Am I right?
I will try it soon.
2012/7/3 Iain Mott
> Hi Stefan - i would try de-installing all of them, then install only
> puredata - and try that audio test i suggested. See what happens then.
> good l
Hi Stefan - how did you go about installing Pd? Was it via the "Ubuntu
Software Centre" or from a website? Describe the steps you took. Seems
like there is something wrong with your installation.
iain
On Tue, 2012-07-03 at 20:05 +0200, Stefan Thomas wrote:
> Dear Ian,
> thanks for Your help!
> I'
Dear Ian,
thanks for Your help!
I've tried pd -jack, as You've proposed, and I've got:
> was... 1
> priority 6 scheduling enabled.
> priority 8 scheduling enabled.
> open: /usr/lib/puredata/doc/7.stuff/tools/testtone.pd: No such file or
> directory
> testtone.pd: No such file or directory
>
Unfort
Hi there - If you wish to use jack, first check that qjackctl is
actually started and running properly (you can click on the "Messages"
button to see if something is wrong), then when you launch Pd from a
terminal, make sure you have included the "-jack" flag in the command
line. Yes, you'll need t
Dear community,
I've installed pd, version 0.43.0-4 on my ubuntu 12.04 machine (64 bit)
from the repositorys.
Unfortunately, I can't get sound out of it.
First I'started qjackctl, and then PD. From the menue "Media" I choose
"Jack".
In qjackctl I can see, that system and puredata are connected.
Whe
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