Hi, Joao. Thanks for your response.
On 3/12/22 2:02 AM, João Pais wrote:
Hi Dudley.
I spent more than 10 years working on this, basically giving it away
for musicians who want to use it, and at no profit for me. I would
like at some point to be able to get some return on the time, and it
May I ask please: If you look at the various pd objects in ClickTracker
using CTL-E, why are most of the objects all slammed together in one
corner (and consequently all the wires "tangled")?
I like to examine other people's Pd programs to learn more about
programming in Pd ... so I once
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Many of the answers I find online are not dated, so I'm not sure what
the most recent info is.
(1) Is there an information source which is guaranteed to be the most
up-to-date for Pd, and similarly for Gem?
(2) Is it true that Gem will only work with 32-bit versions of Pd? Or is
that a
On 9/12/19 6:35 AM, Winfried Ritsch wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 11. September 2019, 01:01:01 CEST schrieb Dudley Brooks:
A quick question, of purely academic interest:
In theory, wouldn't it be possible to get 3D spatialization with just
four speakers arranged in, say, the corners of a tetrahedron
A quick question, of purely academic interest:
In theory, wouldn't it be possible to get 3D spatialization with just
four speakers arranged in, say, the corners of a tetrahedron, such as
one directly above and three in an equilateral triangle below the
listener's "horizon" (i.e. the plane of