hi!
I was trying to get VBAP working in OS X from the latest pd-extended and I seemed to get all sorts of errors that indicated that VBAP is broken in this release.
Defining loudspeakers gives the error:
error: vbap: no method for 'loudspeaker-matrices'
... which seems kind of weird.
[vbap] also seems to have only one inlet. Is that correct?
At any rate, what I'm trying to accomplish is to distribute several channels of audio evenly over several speakers (actually, a ring of speakers, to the first and last speakers should share some of the soundfield space). At this point, the number of speakers can be fixed, but the number of channels needs to be variable to accommodate an unknown number of performers.
Any thoughts about the brokenness of VBAP or solutions to distributing the audio?
Thanks! D!
Hallo, David NG McCallum hat gesagt: // David NG McCallum wrote:
I was trying to get VBAP working in OS X from the latest pd-extended and I seemed to get all sorts of errors that indicated that VBAP is broken in this release.
Defining loudspeakers gives the error:
error: vbap: no method for 'loudspeaker-matrices'
... which seems kind of weird.
[vbap] also seems to have only one inlet. Is that correct?
No, vbap should have tons of in- and outlets. This looks as if some other object or abstraction named "vbap" is taking over the real Slim Shady's place. Try looking for some duplicate objects in your installation of Pd(-extended).
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
Frank, how smart you are!
Turns out I had some old dir with a lot of junk in it that my .pdrc was pointing to. Whew!
Thanks! D
On 02/11/2007, Frank Barknecht fbar@footils.org wrote:
Hallo, David NG McCallum hat gesagt: // David NG McCallum wrote:
I was trying to get VBAP working in OS X from the latest pd-extended and I seemed to get all sorts of errors that indicated that VBAP is broken in this release.
Defining loudspeakers gives the error:
error: vbap: no method for 'loudspeaker-matrices'
... which seems kind of weird.
[vbap] also seems to have only one inlet. Is that correct?
No, vbap should have tons of in- and outlets. This looks as if some other object or abstraction named "vbap" is taking over the real Slim Shady's place. Try looking for some duplicate objects in your installation of Pd(-extended).
CIao
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
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