Em sáb., 4 de abr. de 2020 às 17:47, Jakob Laue
escreveu:
> Hey Alexandre,
> well, that is a legitimate question ;-) Well, I had not used pd for quite
> some time and then - one year ago - I started a big university project with
> the old version that I had installed. I installed many externals a
On 04/04/2020 15:02, Christof wrote:
>
>
> I'm currently working on a UDP punch hole server, so that people can
> easily create peer-to-peer-networks over the internet und jam together
> :-)
Not in any way to minimize how cool this would be to have built in to P
On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 4:57 PM Jakob Laue wrote:
>
> Hey Martin,
> thanks for the hint. When I read a recorded file that should actually have
> some recorded notes in it and then load it again with the
> midifile-read-help-patch, then I get this (verbosity = 3)
>
> midifile_open_path (absolute):
Hey Martin,
thanks for the hint. When I read a recorded file that should actually have some
recorded notes in it and then load it again with the midifile-read-help-patch,
then I get this (verbosity = 3)
midifile_open_path (absolute): /Users/wbjc/Desktop/mp2.mid
midifile: opened /Users/wbjc/Desk
Hey Alexandre,
well, that is a legitimate question ;-) Well, I had not used pd for quite some time and then - one year ago - I started a big university project with the old version that I had installed. I installed many externals and set many startup flags and so on and I just did not want to do t
Cannot wait for that !!!
Thanks in advance !
On 04/04/2020 15:02, Christof wrote:
I'm currently working on a UDP punch hole server, so that people can
easily create peer-to-peer-networks over the internet und jam together
:-)
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Thanks, Christof!
I'll definitely give it a try. At the moment I'm still busy with a bunch of
other stuff for a while.
As soon as I get to it I will compare what works better for expanding my
sample voices to different processes.
Ingo
> -Original Message-
> From: Pd-list [mailto:pd-li
Hi, you definitely can stream between apps on the same computer.
Regarding latency you have to measure, but there are basically three
parameters regarding the latency in the case of Pd:
a) network latency (negligible for localhost)
b) hardware buffer size / Pd latency
c) [aoo_receive~] buffer
Thats fine,
you can get a compiled newest version compiled by gitlab CI in
https://git.iem.at/cm/aoo/pipelines/4075
also I hope deken packages are out soon with a new version V2.0-a2
mfg winfried
Am Samstag, 4. April 2020, 12:18:53 CEST schrieb Edwin van der Heide:
> Hi Winfr
Is this going to work for something like streaming 2-4 synth voices from one
patch to another one inside of one computer?
If yes, will the latency be lower than using the [pd~] object or will it be
the same or higher?
Thanks!
Ingo
> -Original Message-
> From: Pd-list [mailto:pd-list-bo
Hi, I will upload binaries to Deken for Windows, macOS and Linux today,
so they should be available tomorrow!
Compiling from source should be straight forward, though. The only
external dependency is the Opus library:
macOS: homebrew -> "brew install opus".
Windows: msys2 -> "pacman -S mingw
Hi Winfried,
Thanks for news.
I’m going to learn how to compile this for macos and try it out.
Best,
Edwin
> On 3 Apr 2020, at 00:40, Winfried Ritsch wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Thanks Christof Ressi the old concept was rewritten and short-comes using the
> build-in network objects has been reso
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