Hi Rafael
Many thanks for your feedback! I'm glad there's actually something missing rather than the code just not working.
My other question is then, if I don't want to use Jack and just want to use something simple to tie up the dac of libpd to my default sound card - is there a simple way of doing that?
Thanks Josh
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 1:31 PM, Rafael Vega email.rafa@gmail.com wrote:
And yes, the iOS Test project does the audio I/O for you.
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 8:30 AM, Rafael Vega email.rafa@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 8:23 AM, Joshan Mahmud joshan.mahmud@gmail.comwrote:
I believe so, I'm running this code: https://github.com/libpd/libpd/blob/master/samples/cppTest/src/main.cpp and I presume line 56 (pd.computeAudio(true);) switches on DSP...
Thanks Josh
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 12:54 PM, Rafael Vega email.rafa@gmail.comwrote:
On Thursday, November 7, 2013, Joshan Mahmud wrote:
Hi all
Apologise for the novice question, but I'm trying to work purely with C++ & libpd (OSX desktop) and have been working with samples/cppTest/cpptest.xcodeproj from https://github.com/libpd/libpd.
I can build the project fine (libpd & the cppTest app) but when it opens the test patch (or any for that matter) I do not get any sound. The patch themselves works fine. Print statements are ok and sending & receiving messages seem ok. But I even built a patch which just *~ two phasors, and couldn't hear it when I used the cppTest code to open my patch. I don't think there is anything wrong with libpd nor my sound card as I compiled & ran the iOSTest project (deployed to a simulator iPhone) and that worked (fuzzy audio, but sound came through).
Anyone have any good ideas? I know that with the output AudioUnit on OSX has a default volume of 0 (unlike iOS which has default of 1.0 for volume) so would it be something like that?
Thanks!!! Josh
Did you send a "dsp on" message to your patch?
-- Rafael Vega email.rafa@gmail.com
Maybe I'm missing something when skimming through your code, but, where are you setting up audio I/O? libpd doesn't do that automatically for you. Here's my implementation https://github.com/rvega/XookyNabox/blob/master/src/main.cpp It uses jack as audio I/O and libpd as DSP processing.
-- Rafael Vega email.rafa@gmail.com