Hi,
I*m using pd under windows xp and would like to change the latency setting of
pd.
When launching pd it automatically uses a latency of 70 ms.
I*d like pd to automatically use a latency of 20 ms whenever launched.
How can I do that?
Thanks,
Marko
it's really hard to fix since it simply works sometimes and then
stops working.
not very reliable for an installation supposed to run automatically
in a different city for some weeks :(
this is the output when it does work:
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error: [comport] ** ERROR ** could not open device
Max Neupert wrote:
this is the output when it does work:
set_baudrate baudbits: 57600
this is the output when it doesn't:
set_baudrate baudbits: 115200
anyone has a clue what's going on?
I'm guessing the baudbits has something to do with it. Maybe something
along the connection between
Hi,
Thanks for helping with this. I finally got it working, by changing
the Octamic to ADAT2 and then defining all the channels from
-audioindev 11.
Thanks alot for the help.
-Mika
Quoting marius schebella [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hi mika,
have you tried -audioindev 4,7 -inchannels 12? I
Hi,
I*m using pd under windows xp and would like to change the latency setting
of pd.
When launching pd it automatically uses a latency of 70 ms.
I*d like pd to automatically use a latency of 20 ms whenever launched.
How can I do that?
Thanks,
Marko
Go to File/Startup. and
Since there are Mac-Intel builds only once in a while...
i would very much appreciate if there you be an annouce-e-mail if
there is a new Mac-Intel-Build
Thanks to all
Luigi
Am 12.06.2008 um 20:48 schrieb Mike McGonagle:
Hello all,
I have noticed the the last week or so that there are
Hi List...
I have a patch that drives the cpu-load up
Wha do you think is the most common source for that ??
How should i pin down the malicious circuit/external or whatevr it is..
It seems not to be related to Audio-Processing
Thanks
Luigi
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Luigi
Luigi Rensinghoff wrote:
Hi List...
I have a patch that drives the cpu-load up
Wha do you think is the most common source for that ??
streams of messages (i often find that people just send tons of
statechanges triggering all kind of superfluous calculations, while they
really are just
I am cc'ing the list since this is of general interest.
People at ZHdK helped me find this bug while I was there in Zürich,
it should be fixed in the most recent nightly builds.
.hc
On Jun 12, 2008, at 9:51 AM, Kjetil Falkenberg Hansen wrote:
Hi, sorry if I breach any emailing policies by
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Charles Henry a écrit :
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 4:43 AM, cyrille henry
Hello Listers~
I'm teaching a 1 month Summer school session for K-8 grade students and
would like to include Pd for a mathematics learning tool. I am wondering if
anyone else has done something similar, or has any links to DSP/math related
materials that would be suitable for this age group.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated, as kids often hate Summer school
and I want to make this a fun activity for them.
Make sure you use coloured GUIs! :-)
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Am I missing something or wouldn't it be simplest to add a quick and dirty 5
ms or so fade in/out envelope that follows the timing of the array triggers?
~Kyle
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 12:17 PM, Andy Farnell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Lau,
I guess you're building a beat concatenator so you
Seems like a great opportunity for lots of fun Kyle.
I suppose you might start with simple linear data flows
in the message domain. Examples like
Convert Fahrenheit to Celsius
Convert Dollars to Euros
Then plot them into graphs
Up to then you can avoid triggers/ eval orders - once you
have
I made a lot of assumptions about Laus program there - but wouldn't
a 5ms fade out and in cause a nasty 'drop out' ? A 10ms gap is
certainly something you'd hear, and I guessed Lau was trying for
a perfectly smooth join. (?)
On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 13:51:39 -0500
Kyle Klipowicz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wouldn't recommend doing it with the default Xandros installation if
you are new to Linux. It is certainly possible but you have to
customize the repositories first, and then probably you'd want to
permanently enable the advanced mode desktop, both of which require
text editing and command line
Hi Kyle,
This is great! I have always thought PD was a great was to teach children the
bridge between math and art
I actually once gave my children (2 girls, 6 and 8 at the time) a brief PD
tutorial and found them to be very creative and intuitive with the limited
objects that I exposed
Lau I think ( I do hope I'm right) you may have meant to
reply list, so returning + list.
On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 22:11:44 +0200
Lau Llobet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would take advantage of the easy interface with midi and audio.
I would start with adc and dac and let them play with the
if you want to use pd, then why not teach sound and video?
I think you can keep kids busy just by very simple soundin/out patches
with adjustable parameters.
kids love to play with their voice and some cheap fx (reverb...)
although they are always shy in the beginning, esp. girls.
record and
that could be it. but why is it doing that?
the comport object in the arduino abstraction says
[comport $1 57600] so shouldn't the rate be fixed to 57600? why does
it sometimes connect with 115200?
max
Am 2008-06-13 um 18:54 schrieb Claude Heiland-Allen:
Max Neupert wrote:
this is the
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