On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, Matthew Nish-Lapidus wrote:
I might be alone in this..
You are not alone. Thats why this "eye - catchy" - (no offense, actually I think it would be great if all of these great ideas could be included, but it is more a organisational issue) - improvements are not made.
pd has issues everywhere, especially regarding sound hardware. thats the price you have to pay when being cross platform.
on linux alsa is hard to program, jack is constantly changing binary compatibility, portaudio doesn't support different input/output channels, problems with blocksizes and usb devices, dozens of API's and and and ...
there are so many option that it is easy to miss the "right one". Finally I think that pd is perfectly usable on most OSX installations, it just depends if you get it right. My experience from workshops is that it doesn't work everywhere. Even OSX has its version issues ..
Guenter
but i think that segmented patch cords just lead to sloppy patches... it makes them harder to read and much more convoluted..
also (standard rant starting here)... there are more important things yet to fix in pd before i'd consider these aesthetic issues become important. the audio performance/dropouts and latency (especially on os x) are making pd almost unusable as a performance tool for audio/dsp performances.
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On 17-Feb-04, at 8:16 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, Matthew Allen wrote:
I like the curvy ones better :)
oh yeah?
http://artengine.ca/gridflow/gallery/segmented2.gif http://artengine.ca/gridflow/gallery/segmented3.gif
be careful what you wish for ;-)
Mathieu Bouchard http://artengine.ca/matju
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