Looks like Krzysztof's right... the "signal borrowing" scheme is grievously complex. I'll see if I can figure this one out.
cheers Miller
On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 06:15:16PM +0200, Krzysztof Czaja wrote:
hi,
no... it has nothing to do with patch complexity -- it is just the case of connecting a feedback loop to an outlet~ causing Pd to crash.
Seems like a bug in the Pd's signal borrowing scheme? It is not the right time for me to look into this, though... sorry.
Putting a [switch] into such a subpatch prevents Pd from crashing, but, basically, explicit feedbacks should always be broken by putting a delay line inside.
Krzysztof
Matthew Allen wrote:
I took a quick look at your patch this morning, and oddly enough it crashes on my windows machines also. So I dont think it is your feedback loops, and actually with just a quick look at your patch I think you have a lot of unneccesary stuff in there (mostly in the pitch control area.) Maybe this mught be affecting it?
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