wow.
Joseph A. Sarlo wrote:
Hi all,
I've just finished the first version of PdVst. It allows you to run Pd patches as VST plugins (Win32 only). It's still pretty alpha, but for any brave souls out there who want to give it a try...
http://crca.ucsd.edu/~jsarlo/pdvst/
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Hallo, Josh Steiner hat gesagt: // Josh Steiner wrote:
wow.
Does that mean, we can now run Pd as a VST inside Pd under Linux using k_vst?
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Joseph A. Sarlo wrote:
Hi all,
I've just finished the first version of PdVst. It allows you to run Pd patches as VST plugins (Win32 only). It's still pretty alpha, but for any brave souls out there who want to give it a try...
http://crca.ucsd.edu/~jsarlo/pdvst/
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is there any chance that somebody knows how to make this work on osx?
man, that would make my year.
matt.
On Tuesday, September 23, 2003, at 03:50 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, Josh Steiner hat gesagt: // Josh Steiner wrote:
wow.
Does that mean, we can now run Pd as a VST inside Pd under Linux using k_vst?
ciao
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Joseph A. Sarlo wrote:
Hi all,
I've just finished the first version of PdVst. It allows you to run Pd patches as VST plugins (Win32 only). It's still pretty alpha, but for any brave souls out there who want to give it a try...
http://crca.ucsd.edu/~jsarlo/pdvst/
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hi all,
i've been trying readsf~ as an alternative for soundfiler in an attempt to read a soundfile into an array without causing glitches in the audio output. strangely enough, glitches do happen, but allways at the moment i send an |open filename( message to readsf~. when i send a bang to readsf~ to actually start reading into the array there are no glitches.. is this normal? anything i can do about it?
thanks,
Kristof
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If you're on linux, you can try running with the "-rt" flag... for other OSes, there's nothing much you can do but hop the latency up.
cheers Miller
On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 05:24:41PM +0200, kristof lauwers wrote:
hi all,
i've been trying readsf~ as an alternative for soundfiler in an attempt to read a soundfile into an array without causing glitches in the audio output. strangely enough, glitches do happen, but allways at the moment i send an |open filename( message to readsf~. when i send a bang to readsf~ to actually start reading into the array there are no glitches.. is this normal? anything i can do about it?
thanks,
Kristof
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