They updated libpd to the latest last week.
More info to follow.....
;-~
Gemnotes-0.1alpha: Live music notation for Pure Data
http://sharktracks.co.uk/
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From: Rich E <reakina...@gmail.com>
To: Ed Kelly <morph_2...@yahoo.co.uk>
Cc: PD List <pd-l...@iem.at>; pddev <pd-dev@iem.at>
Sent: Tuesday, 20 March 2012, 16:37
Subject: Re: [PD-dev] Filter design for iPhone
What do you mean by break, crashes? If yes, what version of libpd are you
using? Up until about a month ago, floating point exceptions (such as NAN)
would crash libpd, whereas pd-vanilla ignores them. Peter B. recently added a
commit that changed this:
https://github.com/libpd/libpd/commit/27c848a56d3d27e62231f8b0d9ef17c7c56cd9f9
Anywho, you'll probably want to take care of those NAN's anyway. :) Not sure
why pd vanilla ignores SIGFPE.
cheers,
Rich
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 4:57 PM, Ed Kelly <morph_2...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Hi,
>
>
>I'm trying to design or find a resonant lowpass filter for use with libPd for
>Openframeworks running on an iPhone 4.
>
>
>1. I've tried the rjlib filter attached (filtertest_list.tar.gz) and it works
>fine in Pd, but instantly breaks when I run it on the iPhone - all other
>playing audio cuts out, and it is impossible to reset. I suspect that the
>buffers fb1 fb2 ff1 ff2 ff3 are hitting NAN values and staying there, but I
>haven't tested this.
>
>
>2. I've had a go at implementing the filter from
>http://www.musicdsp.org/archive.php?classid=3#25 as a Pd external
>(mvcf~.tar.gz) and it is very efficient CPU-wise. However, higher values of f
>or q cause the internal filter buffers to hit NAN and stay there (tested in Pd
>- I haven't tried this on the iPhone yet).
>
>
>I would ideally like to find out why the second attempt breaks at high q
>and/or f, as what I want is a 24dB/Octave moog-ish filter. I'm sure those of
>you with higher math skills will intuitively know why, but I'm just learning
>calculus now (my early education was a bit chaotic). I'm also limited by the
>fact that this is for a commercial project (although I'll be happy to share
>the code :) so I can't just take a GPL external and recompiled libpd with it.
>
>
>Ed
>
>
>Gemnotes-0.1alpha: Live music notation for Pure Data
>http://sharktracks.co.uk/
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