There's also the pd~ object that embeds a Pd instance within an object inside another one. It's still under development but I've already been using it pretty hard.
cheers Miller
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 12:05:26PM -0300, Bernardo Barros wrote:
For communications between the two instances you can use OSC - that's very flexible.
Em 17 de agosto de 2010 11:55, Pierre Massat pimassat@gmail.com escreveu:
Does this mean that in Linux and on a dual core machine one instance of Pd only uses one processor? Is there a way to know which processor it uses, and whether it always uses the same processor?
Pierre
2010/8/17 Mathieu Bouchard matju@artengine.ca
On Tue, 17 Aug 2010, João de Brito Rocha Reis Vidigal wrote:
I remember reading somewhere that it is possible to have 2 Pd patches open running synched at the same time. This would be to manage sound and video in different patches in order not to get (or get less) glitches in sound and video. How do I do this?
It's OS-dependent. In Linux you just click on Pd a second time (or third time, etc).
In OSX, the dock prevents this to happen, so, you have to go in Finder, ctrl-click, "Show Contents", and inside of that there's a "MACOS" folder with file named just "Pd" (no suffix). If you click on this several times, it starts Pd several times.
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