PD's gui won't be slow if the code in the object won't awkwardly composed, for exemple using hundreds of toggles or radiobuttons for building a sequencer interface is awkward when there is an high amount of other solutions that uses a lower number of gui interfaces.
I've seen many pd users using a different graphical instance for every fonction, when a single graphic interface and a bunch of buttons can do the same work for the whole thing. And datastructures won't suck the cpu as much as pd gui interfaces does.
hard off hard.off@gmail.com a écrit : from my experience, pd is REALLY slow at anything with gui's.
compared to the limited functions they have, pd's gui interfaces always use so much cpu.
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