I read:
Where do I get pd to use /dev/dspW instead of /dev/dsp?
# ln -s /dev/dspW /dev/dsp
??
HTH
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Thanks, except now I get "Permission denied" errors when I try to run pd as a non-root user, and "No such device or address" when I run it as root. I was thinking maybe there was something like .pdrc file or similar config file where I could specify which /dev pd would use.
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