hi i would like to listen to it, but: i'm with pd-extended 42.5 on windows xp and/or ubuntu 9.10 i get error messages:
error: tab-1: no such object print: table 1: 30 30 30 30 error: : no such array ... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu. error: : no such array error: : no such array error: tab-2: no such object print: table 2: 31 31 31 31 error: tab-1: no such array error: tab-1: no such array error: tab-1: no such array error: tab-1: no such array
what's wrong?
gr,rolf
This is probably because I created it on the mac, there may be a syntax issue with other operating systems... Usually the sends to create dynamic objects is titled pd-*Whatever's in the title bar* it could be that in ubuntu or windows it's pd-BuildGen instead of pd-BuildGen.pd ... This means it's not creating the object [table tab-1] to place the four notes into. Try changing that (towards the bottom right of the patch) When you get it right you should see the [table] objects start to appear in the top left of the patch, and, of course, start hearing music.
Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 11:16:48 +0200 From: rolfmeesters@gmail.com To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] Pd "monosymphonia"
hi i would like to listen to it, but: i'm with pd-extended 42.5 on windows xp and/or ubuntu 9.10 i get error messages:
error: tab-1: no such object print: table 1: 30 30 30 30 error: : no such array
... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu. error: : no such array error: : no such array error: tab-2: no such object print: table 2: 31 31 31 31 error: tab-1: no such array error: tab-1: no such array
error: tab-1: no such array error: tab-1: no such array
what's wrong?
gr,rolf
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On 2011-06-27 23:56, Andrew Faraday wrote:
This is probably because I created it on the mac, there may be a syntax issue with other operating systems... Usually the sends to create dynamic objects is titled pd-*Whatever's in the title bar* it could be that in ubuntu or windows it's pd-BuildGen instead of pd-BuildGen.pd ...
unlikely. it's Pd that does the dynamic creation not your operating system.
one of the big advantages of Pd is, that the patches are cross-platform.
you will have a hard time creating a _patch_ that runs on one platform but not on another (and is not host-specific, e.g. doesn't use hardcoded paths to the user's data disk "E:"). obviously things are a bit different when using externals that make use of system specific capcabilities, but dynamic patching does not belong into this realm.
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