I'll repost my comment from the noisepages where this started:
http://noisepages.com/groups/pd-everywhere/forum/topic/multiple-instances-of-libpd/#post-1072
Pd was designed to be its own process, hence the current structure.
You can easily run multiple instances of Pd if you run them in
sepa
Hi All
What I’m trying to do is to be able to dynamically create instances of
Pd, so I can have separate signal paths for each patch (i.e. not
static). I'm actually working with libpd, but it's still pd under the
hood. The reason being that I want to make an audio plugin for Logic,
and hopefully o
On Mon, 2011-01-17 at 17:16 +0100, Roman Haefeli wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-01-17 at 08:56 -0500, Martin Peach wrote:
> > On 2011-01-17 05:54, Roman Haefeli wrote:
> > > I suppose my explanation from above missed its main point. From what I
> > > understood, the '//' is used as a wild-card for an arbitr