I am starting with Pd and have some questions:
- does Pd support multi-threading?
maybe someone else could answer this one in depth, i know that tim
blechmann has worked on a fork >which does this
I'm interested in multi-threading "inside" pd, i.e..: could an external be compiled with openMP and have parallelization. Where can I find this?
Best regards, Pedro
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 10:23 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.atwrote:
On Nov 30, 2010, at 5:06 PM, tim vets wrote:
2010/11/30 Xavier Miller xavier.miller@cauwe.org
Hello, greetings from Belgium,
I am starting with Pd and have some questions:
- does Pd support multi-threading? If not, is it possible to launch many
Pd instances and sync them?
take a look at the [pd~] object or you can simply run multiple pd instances and send messages between them...
- can Pd dynamically change its patches without stopping the engine? Can Pd
unload some objects, open other patches, connect them?
Yes, though you have to take care a bit. If you load huge files or create or delete many tilde objects, the dsp engine may be interrupted. look at "dynamic patching", or 'pd-msg' stuff
- can Pd run without GUI, even without X support?
yes, do "pd -nogui", don't know if you have to have X running though, I suppose not?
- can Pd be embedded in an application, and controlled programmatically?
(if not, I can use OSC)
We are using pd as a soundengine for a game development project. ( cityinabottle.org ) The main program is python and pd is running in the background (-nogui) with OSC communication.
That sounds very interesting, I'd love to hear more about it!
.hc
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