Hi Luke, hi Damian,
i actually thought that i had fixed that issue at an earlier time,
but obviously not.
I committed some stuff to the PD CVS that should prevent buffer
overruns in these cases. I hope that it doesn't have bad side effects.
gr~~~
Am 03.01.2008 um 11:52 schrieb Damian Stewart:
Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
I had a look at the source, and perhaps with a little more
headbanging (I've never touched C++) I can fix it myself but I'd imagine you can do it much faster : )i know C++. perhaps i'll have a look at it while i'm in Bremen next
week...I don't mean to nag, but I have a really cool update to Memento that adds [commun]-exposed parameter listing for midi-controller
assignment to any Memento-enabled abstraction. The overrun means it kills Pd though (with any nominal level of parameters), so I had to stop development : (.... because even though i don't understand this completely, it sounds *really* *really* nice.
one thing i did notice playing around with Memento last night - if you switch substates it only seems to add whatever values you change
between switching to the pool. this means that if i have one patch substate
(call it substate 0) that sets all the parameters, then make a new substate (substate 1) and change only one value, only that one value will be
stored
- which means that to recall the state of the system completely
come next time, i would have to load first substate 0 then substate 1, to
completely set all the parameters.And if Novation ever manages to release the SDK for the RemoteSL,
I'll be adding automatic display of parameter names on the RemoteSL's LCD screens upon assignment...it might be easier to reverse-engineer the Automap protocol. it's just transmitted over sysex AFAIK. and if it's not apparently it's very
easy to sniff USB devices. i might give this a go next week..-- damian stewart | +351 967 797 263 | damian@frey.co.nz frey | live art with machines | http://www.frey.co.nz
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