Hallo, matthew jones hat gesagt: // matthew jones wrote:
[any] is a 'latch for anything' [pp] is prepend, for prepending strings
Although I have both, Jamma doesn't load here. Pd sits still trying to load it for a while, then crashes. With "-loadbang" it gets a bit farther and once displayed the Jama, but then it crached anyways.
I don't have an 8-channel soundcard, though, so I might not be supposed to be able to run it, because the requirements aren't met.
...also, this thing is a MAJOR cpu hog on OSX: just having the patch open causes wish shell & pd to both grab about 40% cpu!!!
I know that jamma is thirsty, it takes a while to get all that RAM reserved, though shouldn't be using too much cpu when not triggered/triggering. still, if you've adjusted your audio buffer size to give pd more room to manouvre and it's still being too thirsty you might think about removing all those level meters and env~ objects (pity to do it though). I do wonder why it has to use so much of the resources just to display levels, but theres nowt I can do it seems.
Without being able to test Jamma, I can only guess, but using a lot of vu's and standard number boxes is bad for performance. Using vu inside a graph-on-parent patch makes things exponentially worse, so never do that.
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__