I added the trigger like you suggested to see if it would help, but the strange behaviour still occurs, granted it is most likely that I wired something incorrectly. They say a picture is worth a thousand words so by making a 720p video with annotations I thought it would better show/describe the problem.
I use moses .98 (Bangs when it reaches a section/point greater than .98 of a wave file) | cup (increments by one) | moses 5 (when it reaches 5) | pd dsp 0 ( (turns off patch when moses reaches 5)
What happens is
patch is enabled. 2) When the moses and cup section do work, after the "pd dsp 0" command is triggered after moses reaches 5 the wave file /sound stops but cup still increments.
Thanks Rick
On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 9:06 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
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On 2012-10-08 22:39, Rick T wrote:
Link to youtube video that shows the strange behaviour http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIlxj-MOR0c
would you mind explaining what the "strange behaviour" is? personally i don't feel very interested in being directed to some 3rd party homepage that tracks my surfing habits, phishes for my credit card number and eats babies for breakfast, just to discover that you forgot to use [trigger].
also, usually Pd patches are small enough to be attached to an email. if the patch does get bigger, you should probably try to trim down the problem to a simple patch that still exhibits the problem (if it's impossible to do that, chances are high that the bug is somewhere else). and Pd files are text only, so they compress very well. otoh, it's rather thoughtful to only send that big data once and not to every member of the list....
others might feel differently of course.
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