Dear Ian,
thanks for Your help!
I've tried pd -jack, as You've proposed, and I've got:
was... 1Unfortunately, in /usr/lib/puredata/doc there's no directory called 7.stuff, there's only 5.reference and there's is no file testtone.pd!
priority 6 scheduling enabled.
priority 8 scheduling enabled.
open: /usr/lib/puredata/doc/7.stuff/tools/testtone.pd: No such file or directory
testtone.pd: No such file or directory
Hi there - If you wish to use jack, first check that qjackctl is
actually started and running properly (you can click on the "Messages"
button to see if something is wrong), then when you launch Pd from a
terminal, make sure you have included the "-jack" flag in the command
line. Yes, you'll need to check the DSP box. Can you copy the command
line output of Pd and post it to the list (and also any print out from
the main Pd window)? It might show what is wrong.
What audio patch are you testing? Have you tried the "Test audio and
MIDI" patch? In my version of Pd this can be found under the "Media"
menu.
Cheers, Iain
> _______________________________________________
On Tue, 2012-07-03 at 17:51 +0200, Stefan Thomas wrote:
> Dear community,
> I've installed pd, version 0.43.0-4 on my ubuntu 12.04 machine (64
> bit) from the repositorys.
> Unfortunately, I can't get sound out of it.
> First I'started qjackctl, and then PD. From the menue "Media" I choose
> "Jack".
> In qjackctl I can see, that system and puredata are connected.
> When I know click "Media", "test audio and midi" unfortunately nothing
> happens, it doesn't matter if the box DSP is choosen or not.
> I can also open some patches, but I dont know how to get sound of it.
> Am I missing something very simple?
> Sorry, but I can't find my mistake.
>
>
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