uhhh.. I just noticed I wrote sh*t instead of shot... sorry folks (its dangerours how the "i" and the "u" chars area near each other on qwerty keyboards)
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 5:18 PM, Pedro Lopes pedro.lopes@ist.utl.pt wrote:
Long shit.. cause you probably already tryed this:
- Isn't that that typical -nogui issue? (the delayed one...) Just put a
delay of about 100ms between your loadbang and the activation of the DSP 1; (the sound computation trigger). The thing is in -nogui sometimes stuff boots too fast =P
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 9:15 AM, Ingo Scherzinger ingo@miamiwave.comwrote:
I’m having a strange problem with [susloop~].
[susloop~] does not produce any sound since I’ve changed to Ubuntu 10.04 with the –nogui flag. With the graphics turned on there is no problem at all.
I had this problem before but didn’t trace it down which was the reason why I stayed with Ubuntu 7.10 until now. Now I boiled it down to where I found out that the problem is definitively [susloop~]. I used the same sound path and simply “bypassed” [susloop~] by feeding some other signal into [tabread4~] and I got sound again. Garbled – but sound!
Has anybody else experienced this problem? Does anybody have a workaround (exept for using [loop~] which doesn’t accept the same data format)?
I’m using Pd-0.42.5-extended-ubuntu-lucid-i386 dated 03-May-2010.
Thank you, Ingo
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