On 11/27/05, jef chippewa jef@newmusicnotation.com wrote:
(this will be quicker if i just subscribe to the list...)
we opened up the utility "Console" the following message comes up:
Error number -9990 occured opening portaudio stream Error message: Buffer too small
I have never seen my 002 work in PD no matter what version or settings. I see the same -9990 error you do. I don't know if it is a PortAudio or Pd problem, but no one has ever spent any decent amount of time on Pd's audio for OSX, so I wouldn't hold out for a fix soon.
we have another interface available (M-audio firewire 410, 2 in / 8 out - we need 4 ins for the piece), had thought of using the 002 in and M-audio out, but the only setting in the audio settings that gives us sound is when both in and out are set to Mac built-in audio, so this doesn't seem like an option either. what about sending into 002 (4 mic inputs) then via optical from the 002 to the M-audio? don't know how to get this to work, but would it be an option?
Use the 410 if it works. Put a mixer or pair of mic pres in front of the two 1/4" inputs if you need more than the two built in pres. If your 002 is the standalone (not rack) version then it should work as a mixer without being plugged into a computer.
in digidesign Coreaudio manager, when quitting and restarting we have discovered that the buffer settings we chose are not always still there! they are usually a notch lower than we set them at.
That makes sense because Digi's CoreAudio drivers a certainly a notch or two below anything else in existence. Having looked at the assembly for the driver I can say that you would have to hold some sort of contest to write worse code.
The original poster mentioned that everything worked fine using Max/MSP. It might be faster and less painful to move the patches to Max compared to trying to get Pd working with your gear.