Hi Cyrille,

Many thanks for assistance...

The simplest solution I think is for me to send you the whole patch.

A simple example of my problem:

Main patch is:
'1.BitChime_pd-list.pd'

On my laptop the output going to [s mass1] from within [btch_mass01_sph 0 1 0] in [pd mass_n_link] is between 0-1.

On the RPi the same output is between 1-10000.

Obviously this has some severe effects on the volume as the pmpd collisions are driving the audio.

Apart from pmpd the patch is vanilla.

If anyone else can confirm the same behaviour it would be appreciated.

(Hey Antoine, just spotted your post, thanks for weighing in)

Best wishes,

Julian





On 10 March 2013 19:22, Cyrille Henry <ch@chnry.net> wrote:


Le 10/03/2013 20:12, Julian Brooks a écrit :

Hi all,

Does anyone have a copy of the most recent PMPD compiled for the RPi that they can forward to me please?

I'm having a few issues with a patch that works fine on my laptop but is badly borked on the RPi and I think I've narrowed it down to the PMPD lib that I've compiled.

The version I've compiled seems to have built but it's not working correctly.

i dit not compile pmpd but i could if needed. But i don't think that i will make any diference.
could you explain the problem that i can test here?

cheers
c





The patch runs at about 50% on the RPi (10% on my laptop) so I'm hoping that should be ok.

Will report back after further testing.

Many thanks in advance,

Julian


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