Based on this conversation, and in a completely unscientific way, I
would say maybe [block~] or [switch~] might cause problems, and places
where those are might need a [netreceive] to initialize audio. But I am
guessing. This seems like a very deeply embedded problem in Pd, and was
enough for m
Hi Derek,
At the moment, I have neither [block~] nor [switch]~.
I'm already looking forward to inventing my own voodoo to share.
--
David Shimamoto
(2010/03/20 18:07), Derek Holzer wrote:
Based on this conversation, and in a completely unscientific way, I
would say maybe [block~] or [swi
[send~]? [receive~]?
All of these things have nothing to do with the GUI. Definitely voodoo!
Graphical bangs? Number boxes? Sliders or other GUI elements? Maybe if
these were in-line inside your patches they would stop working as well
D.
On 3/20/10 12:16 PM, PSPunch wrote:
Hi Derek,
Hi,
I'm trying to use a [pix_record] after a [pix_snap] but I get errors and
it doesn't record. The help patch does work, and I could make my own
working test patch with [pix_video] followed by [pix_record] and it does
work.
However, when I try with pix_snap (to capture what I'm rendering an
Hi,
I did some very huge and complex patches in the past with lots of
[switch~]es (no [block~] though) and I used -nogui regularly, and never
came across any problem.
I guess this is not enough to completely discard [switch~] as the source
of the problem but it does give a clue that the prob
The PDa stuff is a bit messy. It has a separate site:
http://pd-anywhere.sourceforge.net/
The version we were using for the reware stuff is in an svn branch:
https://pd-anywhere.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pd-anywhere/branches/reware-exhibition
Günter Geiger's PDa git repo:
git clone git://pd-
Thanks for all the feedback! The workshop was about 4 hours long, and
I had lots of help teaching it. I never could have done it without
all the people helping.
As for the video, I didn't make it, so that version on the web is the
only version I have.
.hc
On Mar 18, 2010, at 6:30 AM,
re all
this is my recent project with a vinyl records and turntable gambiarra which
capture the frequencies of the LP and transform them in granullar synth and
bass wavetable.
I used pd (fiddle~, bonk~) to capture signal through piezo adapted in the
needle.
http://rbrazileiro.info/blog/metrobang