I. On Sat, 2011-12-10 at 23:55 -0500, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> Le 2011-12-09 à 09:24:00, Roman Haefeli a écrit :
>
> > Is there a way to detect DSP drop outs in a patch, respectively to get
> > the information that is displayed in the Pd main window?
>
> If you have an unused channel in a
Le 2011-12-09 à 09:24:00, Roman Haefeli a écrit :
Is there a way to detect DSP drop outs in a patch, respectively to get
the information that is displayed in the Pd main window?
If you have an unused channel in a [dac~] that has many outputs, play an
[osc~] in it, and connect the output back
Hey Roman,
This may be the same issue as with 'netro' but one of HELOpg (Sam Birkhead)
has been experimenting a lot with 'PTPD' and OSC, but I'm not sure if it
also only works on a LAN? Very impressive sync results tho'.
I can send a Pd demo patch if it's of any use.
All good wishes,
Julian
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scrap that, i tried, and it doesn't work at all
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what about measuring the [realtime] between outputs of [bang~] ??
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Hi all
Is there a way to detect DSP drop outs in a patch, respectively to get
the information that is displayed in the Pd main window?
The idea is to create a [metro]-like abstraction that runs in sync on
several hosts. The first problem is getting them in sync, which can be
done with a NTP-like