You can also use [declare -path] to set paths for soundfile ala [declare -path .] etc.
On Jan 11, 2022, at 2:50 PM, pd-list-request@lists.iem.at wrote:
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On Tue, 2022-01-11 at 11:31 +0000, Pierre Alexandre Tremblay wrote:
Dear all
I am wondering if I my assumptions are wrong, or if there is a discrepancy that needs solving (or not.)
Setup: if one installs objects like our flucoma.org http://flucoma.org/ bundle, one might have stuff included in the help, like media files. To make a clean install, we have put all of them in a folder called media/
The behaviour I rely on for the held-files is that [soundfiler] will find, for instance, [read -resize media/mysound.wav] (see attached file)
If 'media' lies near the patch, yes. From what I understand, when given a relative path to [soundfiler] (and many other objects), it'll try all search paths, starting with the directory of the path.
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