hello,
you need to send a message [pd~ start -nogui patch.pd< to your [pd~] object so it open your patch without gui.
Since pd and pd~ are synchronised at sample rate, if one of the process lag, the other will also lag. So it's not a good way to separate Gem from the audio.
Solution are :
you can search pd archive here : https://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/
cheers c
Le 11/04/2021 à 17:16, Samuel Burt a écrit :
Here's what I'm trying to do: On a Raspberry Pi 3, *I want to run an audio patch that generates LFOs and also have a Gem window that shows [scopeXYZ].* There are tremendous dropouts unless [scopeXYZ] has a very short length of samples to process.
Here's one problem I've run into: I'm prototyping on Windows 10. I decided to try running the Gem component in a subprocess [pd~]. *The [pd~] object doesn't seem to accept the "-nogui" tag. How do I use it?* Will it also hide the terminal window that launches the second copy of Pd?
Is this an effective method of separating Gem from audio on a Raspberry Pi? Is there a better way?
Hi. I find it difficult to search for discussions related to pd~ because Google uses ~ for synonym searches. Any tips for searching for [pd~] on the web and the mailing list?
Thanks! Sam
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