Okay, never mind, I see it, but I don't understand how to make it look good ...
Also, as I thought, PD 0.392 can't see my libraries. I put them in the Path, hit "apply" and "save settings" ... Nothing. But the 0.384 library runs fine. This is what I get:
Gem: can't load library cyclone: can't load library zexy: can't load library cxc: can't load library ext13: can't load library iemabs: can't load library iemmatrix: can't load library markex: can't load library maxlib: can't load library memento: can't load library mjlib: can't load library motex: can't load library oscx: can't load library pddp: can't load library pdogg: can't load library pdp: can't load library pidip: can't load library pixeltango: can't load library pmpd: can't load library rradical: can't load library sigpack: can't load library smlib: can't load library toxy: can't load library unauthorized: can't load library vbap: can't load library xsample: can't load library
~David
David Powers wrote:
Hi,
Well, I just tried the new PD, but I can't tell any difference. I guess I'm missing something?
On the other hand, I used your tutorial with the 0.384 and it worked GREAT!
~David
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, dafydd hughes hat gesagt: // dafydd hughes wrote:
Like IOhannes says, 0.39 is a _way_ big improvement for GOP, but if
you're on 0.38 (because hc's installer is awesome) you should check
out Frank Barknecht's "GOP done right":Or Chun Lee's pd-gop at: http://goto10.org/-/pdgop.html for a deeper explanation.
However if you have you read this and if you tried once how immensely more useful GOP became in pd-0.39 you'll never want to look back. Add to that the [list] object which was also new in 0.39 and I can only recommend to upgrade. And if you intend to use data structures, that's a third argument for upgrading or at least installing pd-0.39 in parallel.
At least you should not waste too much time in understanding how GOP worked in Pd versions < 0.39, it totally changed for the better.
Ciao
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