great :-)
good luck then.
And I see you've been checking the bug I reported on my patch. Awesome, Thanks! I will put a newer and less costy version out soon. I can run up to 4 of those on one of the 2 cores of an i7 1.8, I was running only 2 of them before.
Cheers!
2012/12/23 Miller Puckette msp@ucsd.edu
HI Alexandre -
I mean to try to figure this out but want to get the next Pd release out first :)
Miller ` On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 05:13:01PM -0200, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Hi, sorry to insist on this, but I think it is important and it really doesn't seem to be working inside max... anyway, I made a bug report to
Pd,
please let me know if this will be checked out.
thanks
2012/12/8 Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.com
it's at miller's page now: http://crca.ucsd.edu/%7Emsp/software.html
but I think it came out when MAX 5 was around.
cheers
2012/12/8 Max abonnements@revolwear.com
I could not get it to run in version 5 either. AFAIK pd~ was developed when Max was at version 4.something Also it is now removed on Ted Apel's site http://crca.ucsd.edu/~tapel/software.html
Am 08.12.2012 um 08:34 schrieb Alexandre Torres Porres <
porres@gmail.com
:
Hello, how's it going?
Recently I thought this computer music course and told MAX users
they
could open Pd in it with the [pd~] object for MAX.
We just couldn't make it happen. I don't have MAX, but I had tried a
while ago without success either, thinking I might have been doing something wrong. Well, this time I was trying this with a few MAX
users and
it turns out the object doesn't really instantiate.
I wonder if anyone has ever successfuly used this.
I ask if it doesn't work on version 6 only.
Anyway, it seems to me no one is actually tweaking and playing with
Pd
inside MAX. Bummer.
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