Re: [PD] udoo board sound issues

2014-03-16 Thread Simon Iten
well, i play a lot in an orchestra. (doublebass) and i can assure you it’s a problem you don’t get used to. (and that is not just me) sure you can adapt to the situation but it is not ideal. let a pipe organ player play with a conductor and orchestra and the fun begins :-) it works but it needs

Re: [PD] udoo board sound issues

2014-03-16 Thread Alexandros Drymonitis
Also, for an electric guitar player, the difference between the latency you get with an analog amp (not perceivable) and a computer with more than 10(?)ms latency, is very big. Maybe around 10ms would be ideal, but haven't reached that (yet?), but would really love to. On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at

Re: [PD] udoo board sound issues

2014-03-16 Thread Jonathan Wilkes
On 03/16/2014 05:33 AM, Simon Iten wrote: [...] Any digital instrument also has latencies. Basically it is a matter of playing the instrument you are using. How are you measuring the latency? -Jonathan Simon ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list

Re: [PD] udoo board sound issues

2014-03-16 Thread David Medine
BTW, not to overstate the obvious, but... A good way to measure total latency is with an oscilloscope. Hook up one probe to the mic, the other probe to a wire coming out of an output on your device. Then make a patch that sends the sound straight through, eg: [dac~] | [adc~] If you

Re: [PD] udoo board sound issues

2014-03-16 Thread Simon Wise
Any digital instrument also has latencies. Basically it is a matter of playing the instrument you are using. How are you measuring the latency? with a digital instrument, in this context, it has to be from the time the gesture is made that controls the effect, till the effect is heard by the

Re: [PD] log function in slider

2014-03-16 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
Hi Roman. This is turning out trickier than I thought. A friend explained the code to me and got to the following equation, with min/max values as 0.01 and 1 respectively. [expr 0.01 * exp((log(1 / 0.01) / 0.01) * $f1 * 0.01)] For what I've checked, it seems to behave like your patch. But it

Re: [PD] friendly reminder that osx pd-extended is still badly flawed

2014-03-16 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
it's an OS thing, you can set it somewhere so it doenst open the latest files, someone showed how to do it here, cant remeber though :P 2014-03-13 12:41 GMT-03:00 i go bananas hard@gmail.com: pd 0.42.5 ...so it got fixed??? i don't like updating, cos if it ain't broke, don't fix