Yes, I'm aware of all this saving contents issues. What I did was clicking
on 'save contents' and the load some sound and I was getting this message:
warning: array array1: clearing save-in-patch flag
But loading the sound first and then clicking on 'save contents' and then
saving the patch works.
You can buy a firewire interface, I think they're pretty cheap nowadays.
I think one advantage of firewire is that USB has some overhead associated
with managing the bus from the OS.
This part I'm a little shaky on, so someone please tell me if I'm wrong-- if
you're trying to deal with low laten
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> From: Roman Haefeli
> To: "pd-list@iem.at"
> Cc:
> Sent: Friday, October 5, 2012 3:15 AM
> Subject: Re: [PD] opinions on the issue of concurrent implementations (was:
> getting sample rate of file loaded into an array)
>
> On Thu, 2012-10-04 at 13:16 -0700, Jona
hi all,
i have a firepod 1010 firewire soundcard, i am using linux / jack. the
new motherboard doesn't have firewire. what to do?
also will i be able to lower the latency even more if i have a faster
cpu? or it's really the firewire / soundcard limitation? what it the
lowest latency soundcar
Yes it should save the array contents with the patch.
What version of Pd and what operating system?
Also-- you can attach small patches to your message
so other people can inspect it. But if you have an array,
usually you want to make sure that you _don't_ save
save the contents with the patch
Yes.
.hc
On Oct 15, 2012, at 4:23 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
> Ok, but if you save the patch after you've clicked on 'save contents' in your
> array, shouldn't it save the patch with the contents in the array?
>
> On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 11:20 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
>
>
> Yes but
Ok, but if you save the patch after you've clicked on 'save contents' in
your array, shouldn't it save the patch with the contents in the array?
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 11:20 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
>
>
> Yes but if I recall correctly clicking the checkbox doesn't automatically
> save the
> pa
Yes but if I recall correctly clicking the checkbox doesn't automatically save
the
patch.
-Jonathan
>
> From: Alexandros Drymonitis
>To: PD-list
>Sent: Monday, October 15, 2012 4:15 PM
>Subject: [PD] 'save contents' in an array
>
>
>Hi all,
>If you activate
Hi all,
If you activate the 'save contents' tick in an array, it supposed to save
whatever you save in it, so next time you open the patch, the arryay's
contents will be there, right? I've made a patch but this really won't
work. Any ideas why?
Thanks
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On 2012-10-15 17:39, Charles Henry wrote:
> Just create an object [$1], send it a bang, and it dumps out the
> 1st argument of the abstraction it's in.
this really only works for floats.
if the user calls [myabs moses], [$1] will evaluate to [moses] w
Hi,
Charles Henry wrote:
> The $1,...,$N strings work differently in messages and objects.
Ok, I think that was a missing concept in my understanding of pd.
> How about [symbol $1]?
Works !
> Salut Charles,
Salut Jack :),
> Are you looking for something like that ? (See attached).
Yes, wo
[list append] works with floats and symbols.
++
Jack
Le 15/10/2012 17:39, Charles Henry a écrit :
> The arguments start from $1. $0 is a unique identifier per instance
> of an abstraction.
> The $1,...,$N strings work differently in messages and objects. $0
> does nothing inside messages.
>
>
The arguments start from $1. $0 is a unique identifier per instance
of an abstraction.
The $1,...,$N strings work differently in messages and objects. $0
does nothing inside messages.
Just create an object [$1], send it a bang, and it dumps out the 1st
argument of the abstraction it's in. I use
On Mon, 2012-10-15 at 17:01 +0200, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> On 2012-10-15 16:22, Mirko Maier wrote:
> > hi hans-christoph,
> >
> >>> I've found some deviations from previous pd versions in pd
> >>> 0.43
> >> (extended) (on Win XP):
> >>>
> >>> - in previous versions, with the message "pd open
Hi list,
I have an abstraction named "overlap". It takes an argument, such as
"first" or "second".
This abstraction outputs a list. I would like this list to contain the
argument. I tried with $0 from inside the abstraction to no avail. It
looks like $0 is available only to send and receive ?
Ma
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On 2012-10-15 16:22, Mirko Maier wrote:
> hi hans-christoph,
>
>>> I've found some deviations from previous pd versions in pd
>>> 0.43
>> (extended) (on Win XP):
>>>
>>> - in previous versions, with the message "pd open [patch.pd]
>>> [folder]/;"
>>
hi hans-christoph,
> > I've found some deviations from previous pd versions in pd 0.43
> (extended) (on Win XP):
> >
> > - in previous versions, with the message "pd open [patch.pd] [folder]/;"
> you could open a patch in a subfolder, which doesn't work in pd 0.43
>
> Can you provide an example
Yes, works here too.
Martin
On 2012-10-14 13:34, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
This fixed it for me:
On Oct 13, 2012, at 5:06 PM, Martin Peach wrote:
[key]
|
[0\
Tab also doesn't work here on Win7 with 0.43.1-extended-20120618.
Martin
On 2012-10-13 15:23, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote
Hi Bryan
Sorry for my very specific and helpful report ;-)
Here some more detailed info. When I instantiate an object [flite], I
get the following message in the console:
/usr/lib/pd/extra/flite/flite.pd_linux: /usr/lib/libflite_cmu_us_kal16.so.1:
undefined symbol: cmu_lex_init
/usr/lib/pd/e
> On 15/10/12 08:23, Ed Kelly wrote:
>> I've tried various -font-face arguments:
>
> $ pd -font-face "DejaVu Sans Mono"
>
Zero! Didn't work...perhaps this is a new issue, because I'm using pd-0.43-4
now.
[ot] I notice that puredata.info still has 0.43-2 as the vanilla download.
Ed
> (note th
moin Roman,
On 2012-10-10 17:09, Roman Haefeli wrote:
> There is [flite] from moocow, which is part of Pd-extended
> (unfortunately broken in Ubuntu 12.04, it seems)
how "broken"? is there any particular error message being produced?
marmosets,
Bryan
--
Bryan Jurish
On 15/10/12 08:23, Ed Kelly wrote:
I've tried various -font-face arguments:
$ pd -font-face "DejaVu Sans Mono"
(note the quotes) works for me (at least it looks different from the
default) with
$ pd -version
Pd version 0.42-6
compiled 08:43:13 Mar 19 2012
Hope this helps,
Claude
--
http:
> Did you try the command line flag? Might be possible to put that in the
> ~/.pdsettings
>
Doh - of course it would be command-line flags.
I assume you mean .pdrc as I cannot find a .pdsettings file anywhere, with
vanilla Pd + externals.
I've tried various -font-face arguments:
pd -font-fac
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Quoting Rick T :
moses 1
hmm, it seems that you expect [moses] to have super-cow powers (or
propbably super-saint powers), why do you think that it will convert
[bang(s to numbers?
you should really read the help-patch of this object (right-click on
it and select "Help").
(btw, i am a long ti
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