Eric,

I've been so excited by the results I got after fine tuning my patch with [pvoc~]. [pvoc~] runs so efficiently. I never quite got [mindwarp~] functioning without major audio problems that I didn't have with a previous version, though. It wasn't a big deal, because the audio routine I've created sounds find without it.

Now, that I've got fftease 3.0 running smoothly, I discovered I can't run it on my Raspberry Pi. Would it be possible for me to compile it on Linux? or is 3.0 tuned just for the Mac, these days? Do I need to redo my code to use fftease 2.5?

Thanks for the help.

On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 1:03 PM Samuel Burt <composer.samuel.burt@gmail.com> wrote:

It's working well, now. I think there were also some compatibility issues with the way the objects used to work and the way they work now. I was also getting crashes, but limited the warp factor input to mindwarp~ to be 1/16 to 16. I must have been sending really bad numbers.

I didn't make clean at the end and I should check my path to make sure both folders are included. Other libraries I've noticed use only one folder. Any particular reason to keep them separate?

Sam