You dont really need the spigot in order to run this patch. Spigot
is just there to facilitate turning on and off different wave
generators. You can just delete the spigot and connect the osc~
directly to the tabread. Also this patch is made to open up samples
and display them. all you have to do is load the samples.
Alain
On Apr 9, 2007, at 6:08 PM, robbert van hulzen wrote:
ah yes i didn't think of that. yet another reason to leave windows ;) (sorry couldn't resist that one.)
On 4/9/07 11:56 PM, "David Powers" cyborgk@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Okay, well sorry, but I don't even think this object even exists on Win platform (I certainly know yves' wouldn't have ported it). For your patch to be more compatible it would still be nice to rewrite to use [pd spigot~] I think. But I guess it's not clear what the requirements for your patch are, I also had bugs with GEM, and "multiply defined" error messages.
I'm curious as to what it looks like, since I can't run your patch, maybe you could make a screenshot?
Thanks, David
On 4/9/07, robbert van hulzen robbert@performers.net wrote:
[spigot~] in yves' own words: "a signal router : version 0.1, written by Yves Degoyon
(ydegoyon@free.fr)" it sends the signal out of the left output if creation arg / left
input = 0 and out of the right output if 1. so it could be used like
[spigot] for audio if you use the right outlet, or as an 'inversed' [spigot]
(default and 0 open it, arg / left input 1 closes it) when using the left outlet."David Powers" cyborgk@gmail.com wrote:
- There is a [spigot~] object from ydegoyon, that does NOT
behave in the way that you expect in your patch ... i.e. it's not like
[spigot],
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