Weird, weird weird, but solved it seems.
Roman Haefeli escribió:
i think, the samplingrate, that pd thinks it is using and the one that
it is actually using, are differnt.
try an [osc~ 440], it will sound like a d.
First I tried by using -noaudio and the timing issue disappeared,
suggesting
Weird, weird weird, but solved it seems.
Roman Haefeli escribió:
i think, the samplingrate, that pd thinks it is using and the one that
it is actually using, are differnt.
try an [osc~ 440], it will sound like a d.
First I tried by using -noaudio and the timing issue disappeared,
suggesting
Hi,
This drives me crazy.
I'm trying PD 0.42-4 on Windows Vista. Always used XP before.
Logical time runs 50% slower than real time, i.e. 1000 logical
millisecond pass in approximately 1500 real milliseconds.
Yet there is no abnormal CPU consumption.
Try the attached patch. On any normal
i think, the samplingrate, that pd thinks it is using and the one that
it is actually using, are differnt.
try an [osc~ 440], it will sound like a d.
can't tell, what is causing that confusion. check your soundcard
settings. 1.5 could be related to 32kHz (real) - 48kHz (imaginary)
confusion.