Quoting Ronni Montoya ronni.montoya@gmail.com:
Do anybody have experienced this effect? Do anybody have an idea how to recreate this effect in pd?
the joys of naive glitch :-)
most likely the "glitch effect" is simply your computer running out of
CPU-cycles and thus creating artefacts.
if your new computer has more CPU-cycles to give away, then it will
not run out of them as soon, thus not producing those artefacts.
those artefacts will change, whenver you change something on your
system (change *some* hardware; change *some* software; move the
computer; play at full moon)
so simon's suggestion is probably the best you can do.
if the CPU-load is the only factor governing the glitches, you could
also get a *similar* effect, by keeping your CPUs busy for "just the
right amount".
i've once written a [cpueater] abstraction (should be available
somewhere on the web), that would burn idle cycles up to a given
percentage. you might have luck with it (but most likely not).
fgmasdr IOhannes