Thanks it worked (about the RTC-lib)!
I have another question about your ioi-sequencer (very nice indeed!), my problem is that I would like to have a possibility to move forward (or backward) in time, especially if I give as messages value as [1.6( and [1.7( respectively: with the sequence you put, is quite easy to calculate when the pattern obtained is going to repeat, and then work with it compositionally. But with the "phasing" value that I want to use, the whole created pattern is very long in time, and I still would like to have a precise control into it. What I really like in your example is the possibility to send messages of any length on the fly, but how could I then have a master tempo counter (if it is what it is required) and still have this flexibility?
Some suggestions?
Thanks,
Libero
Hallo, Libero Mureddu hat gesagt: // Libero Mureddu wrote:
I have a question about how to install the RTC library on MacOs Pd-extended: I made a folder called "my-pd-libraries" and added to the pd path (I do this always with max, so it's easy for me to know which libraries I have installed), I also put "rtc" in the "preferences->startup". Unfortunately now the pd-window shows only the loading of "GEM" at startup, the RTC seems to work, but the other libraries are not loaded. Which is the right way to install it? It would be nice also to have access to other libraries from the pd-browser; is there a way to do that?
The RTC-library is not a compiled library like Gem, but a collection of Pd patches. So you just add the "rtc" directory to your Pd path and that's it. Try to create a "RTC-Overview" object for the overview. Several objects are still missing, but most objects should create and work.
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__