2011/2/15 Morgan Packard morgan@morganpackard.com
I'm trying to add that reverb in to my own patch. I simply copied and pasted the "pd reverb" subpatch in to my own. The "reverb-echo" abstraction isn't being found by my own patch (it shows up with a red outline, and an error in the console: "reverb-echo ... couldn't create".
The example patch works fine, loads that abstraction no problem. But it doesn't work in my own patch.
I tried loading a different abstraction in to my own patch, and it loads just fine.
Any ideas what's going on here? How can I get better debugging information than "couldn't create"?
The reason is that the abstraction 'reverb-echo.pd' is not in a location where your pd goes looking for possible abstractions (search path, see File
Path...), and is also not in the same directory as your own patch in which
you want it to be loaded. Quick and easy solution: copy the file 'reverb-echo.pd' to the same directory as where your own patch is located and then try again. gr, Tim
thanks!
-Morgan
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