i can't seem to load "rvbap-demo.pd" without getting errors (see below) i'm on Pd-0.40.3-extended (20080117), and running osx 10.5.2 on intel help?
define_loudspeakers 3 -45 0 45 0 0 45 180 45 ... couldn't create define_loudspeakers 2 -45 45 135 -135 ... couldn't create mtx 8 3 ... couldn't create mtx_*~ 8 3 20 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create error: signal outlet connect to nonsignal inlet (ignored) error: signal outlet connect to nonsignal inlet (ignored) error: signal outlet connect to nonsignal inlet (ignored)
i saw this previous post, http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2007-11/055917.html but this is a clean new install of Pd on a brand new machine, so no old pdrc is messing it up i guess. thanks pp
Try creating this object in a new window:
[import vbap]
Then opening the patch.
.hc
On Feb 26, 2008, at 7:57 AM, potax flan wrote:
i can't seem to load "rvbap-demo.pd" without getting errors (see
below) i'm on Pd-0.40.3-extended (20080117), and running osx 10.5.2 on intel help?define_loudspeakers 3 -45 0 45 0 0 45 180 45 ... couldn't create define_loudspeakers 2 -45 45 135 -135 ... couldn't create mtx 8 3 ... couldn't create mtx_*~ 8 3 20 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create error: signal outlet connect to nonsignal inlet (ignored) error: signal outlet connect to nonsignal inlet (ignored) error: signal outlet connect to nonsignal inlet (ignored)
i saw this previous post, http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2007-11/055917.html but this is a clean new install of Pd on a brand new machine, so no
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i imported both libraries (see log below) but still no luck define speakers and mtx_*~ are still m.i.a. ideas?
define_loudspeakers 3 -45 0 45 0 0 45 180 45 ... couldn't create define_loudspeakers 2 -45 45 135 -135 ... couldn't create mtx 8 3 ... couldn't create mtx_*~ 8 3 20 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create libdir_loader: added iemmatrix to the canvas-local path [import] loaded library: iemmatrix vbap: already loaded [import] loaded library: vbap
Hallo!
i imported both libraries (see log below) but still no luck define speakers and mtx_*~ are still m.i.a. ideas?
because you probably imported the libs after the other objects. Try to load the libraries at pd startup (e.g. in your pd settings or with a startup flag).
LG Georg
define_loudspeakers 3 -45 0 45 0 0 45 180 45 ... couldn't create define_loudspeakers 2 -45 45 135 -135 ... couldn't create mtx 8 3 ... couldn't create mtx_*~ 8 3 20 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create libdir_loader: added iemmatrix to the canvas-local path [import] loaded library: iemmatrix vbap: already loaded [import] loaded library: vbap
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On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 10:05 +0100, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo!
i imported both libraries (see log below) but still no luck define speakers and mtx_*~ are still m.i.a. ideas?
because you probably imported the libs after the other objects. Try to load the libraries at pd startup (e.g. in your pd settings or with a startup flag).
since you are using pd-extended version 0.40.x you could alternatively use [declare -sdtpath extra/iemmatrix] and [declare -sdtpath extra/vbap]. [declare] makes sure to add pathes / load libraries at patch start before any other object is instantiated. if you want to stick with [import], cut and paste your whole patch except the [import] objects and save it. on next patchload [import] should be instantiated before other objects. while we are at it, i would like to note, that [declare] is part of pd itself and will work on any installation of pd.
personally and for portability reasons, i think it is in any case preferable to let a patch load its dependencies itself (a.k.a using [import] or [declare]) instead of adding the pathes to the global search pathes (a.k.a pd settings / startup flags). this will make your patch work on any system independently from the configuration of the current system. and it makes it easier for other users to guess what libraries are missing.
roman
define_loudspeakers 3 -45 0 45 0 0 45 180 45 ... couldn't create define_loudspeakers 2 -45 45 135 -135 ... couldn't create mtx 8 3 ... couldn't create mtx_*~ 8 3 20 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create libdir_loader: added iemmatrix to the canvas-local path [import] loaded library: iemmatrix vbap: already loaded [import] loaded library: vbap
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ok i'm starting to feel dumb i tried with [import vbap] + [import iemmatrix] and [declare -sdtpath extra/iemmatrix] + [declare -sdtpath extra/vbap] the result is still the same.
even thou i guess import/declare should work the same as adding vbap and iemmatrix to the startup flags, how do i do that? there is no space left :)
sorry if this is very obvious p
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Roman Haefeli reduzierer@yahoo.de wrote:
On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 10:05 +0100, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo!
i imported both libraries (see log below) but still no luck define speakers and mtx_*~ are still m.i.a. ideas?
because you probably imported the libs after the other objects. Try to load the libraries at pd startup (e.g. in your pd settings or with a startup flag).
since you are using pd-extended version 0.40.x you could alternatively use [declare -sdtpath extra/iemmatrix] and [declare -sdtpath extra/vbap]. [declare] makes sure to add pathes / load libraries at patch start before any other object is instantiated. if you want to stick with [import], cut and paste your whole patch except the [import] objects and save it. on next patchload [import] should be instantiated before other objects. while we are at it, i would like to note, that [declare] is part of pd itself and will work on any installation of pd.
personally and for portability reasons, i think it is in any case preferable to let a patch load its dependencies itself (a.k.a using [import] or [declare]) instead of adding the pathes to the global search pathes (a.k.a pd settings / startup flags). this will make your patch work on any system independently from the configuration of the current system. and it makes it easier for other users to guess what libraries are missing.
roman
define_loudspeakers 3 -45 0 45 0 0 45 180 45 ... couldn't create define_loudspeakers 2 -45 45 135 -135 ... couldn't create mtx 8 3 ... couldn't create mtx_*~ 8 3 20 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create libdir_loader: added iemmatrix to the canvas-local path [import] loaded library: iemmatrix vbap: already loaded [import] loaded library: vbap
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any ideas on this? been away from pd for some days, but still havent got it working thankyou!
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 4:55 PM, potax flan potaxpotax@gmail.com wrote:
ok i'm starting to feel dumb i tried with [import vbap] + [import iemmatrix] and [declare -sdtpath extra/iemmatrix] + [declare -sdtpath extra/vbap] the result is still the same.
even thou i guess import/declare should work the same as adding vbap and iemmatrix to the startup flags, how do i do that? there is no space left :)
sorry if this is very obvious p
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Roman Haefeli reduzierer@yahoo.de wrote:
On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 10:05 +0100, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo!
i imported both libraries (see log below) but still no luck define speakers and mtx_*~ are still m.i.a. ideas?
because you probably imported the libs after the other objects. Try to load the libraries at pd startup (e.g. in your pd settings or with a startup flag).
since you are using pd-extended version 0.40.x you could alternatively use [declare -sdtpath extra/iemmatrix] and [declare -sdtpath extra/vbap]. [declare] makes sure to add pathes / load libraries at patch start before any other object is instantiated. if you want to stick with [import], cut and paste your whole patch except the [import] objects and save it. on next patchload [import] should be instantiated before other objects. while we are at it, i would like to note, that [declare] is part of pd itself and will work on any installation of pd.
personally and for portability reasons, i think it is in any case preferable to let a patch load its dependencies itself (a.k.a using [import] or [declare]) instead of adding the pathes to the global search pathes (a.k.a pd settings / startup flags). this will make your patch work on any system independently from the configuration of the current system. and it makes it easier for other users to guess what libraries are missing.
roman
define_loudspeakers 3 -45 0 45 0 0 45 180 45 ... couldn't create define_loudspeakers 2 -45 45 135 -135 ... couldn't create mtx 8 3 ... couldn't create mtx_*~ 8 3 20 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create libdir_loader: added iemmatrix to the canvas-local path [import] loaded library: iemmatrix vbap: already loaded [import] loaded library: vbap
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[vbap/vbap] works.
.hc
On Mar 6, 2008, at 7:18 PM, potax flan wrote:
any ideas on this? been away from pd for some days, but still havent got it working thankyou!
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 4:55 PM, potax flan potaxpotax@gmail.com
wrote: ok i'm starting to feel dumb i tried with [import vbap] + [import iemmatrix] and [declare -sdtpath extra/iemmatrix] + [declare -sdtpath extra/vbap] the result is still the same.even thou i guess import/declare should work the same as adding
vbap and iemmatrix to the startup flags, how do i do that? there is
no space left :)sorry if this is very obvious p
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Roman Haefeli
reduzierer@yahoo.de wrote:On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 10:05 +0100, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo!
i imported both libraries (see log below) but still no luck define speakers and mtx_*~ are still m.i.a. ideas?
because you probably imported the libs after the other objects. Try to load the libraries at pd startup (e.g. in your pd settings or with a startup flag).
since you are using pd-extended version 0.40.x you could alternatively use [declare -sdtpath extra/iemmatrix] and [declare -sdtpath extra/vbap]. [declare] makes sure to add pathes / load libraries at patch start before any other object is instantiated. if you want to stick with [import], cut and paste your whole patch except the
[import] objects and save it. on next patchload [import] should be instantiated before other objects. while we are at it, i would like to note, that [declare] is part of pd itself and will work on any installation of
pd.personally and for portability reasons, i think it is in any case preferable to let a patch load its dependencies itself (a.k.a using [import] or [declare]) instead of adding the pathes to the global
search pathes (a.k.a pd settings / startup flags). this will make your patch work on any system independently from the configuration of the current system. and it makes it easier for other users to guess what libraries are missing.roman
define_loudspeakers 3 -45 0 45 0 0 45 180 45 ... couldn't create define_loudspeakers 2 -45 45 135 -135 ... couldn't create mtx 8 3 ... couldn't create mtx_*~ 8 3 20 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create libdir_loader: added iemmatrix to the canvas-local path [import] loaded library: iemmatrix vbap: already loaded [import] loaded library: vbap
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what does it do? how does it work? I get only error messages here (osx) error: vbap: no method for 'float' marius.
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
[vbap/vbap] works.
.hc
On Mar 6, 2008, at 7:18 PM, potax flan wrote:
any ideas on this? been away from pd for some days, but still havent got it working thankyou!
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 4:55 PM, potax flan potaxpotax@gmail.com wrote: ok i'm starting to feel dumb i tried with [import vbap] + [import iemmatrix] and [declare -sdtpath extra/iemmatrix] + [declare -sdtpath extra/vbap] the result is still the same.
even thou i guess import/declare should work the same as adding vbap and iemmatrix to the startup flags, how do i do that? there is no space left :)
sorry if this is very obvious p
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Roman Haefeli reduzierer@yahoo.de wrote:
On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 10:05 +0100, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo!
i imported both libraries (see log below) but still no luck define speakers and mtx_*~ are still m.i.a. ideas?
because you probably imported the libs after the other objects. Try to load the libraries at pd startup (e.g. in your pd settings or with a startup flag).
since you are using pd-extended version 0.40.x you could alternatively use [declare -sdtpath extra/iemmatrix] and [declare -sdtpath extra/vbap]. [declare] makes sure to add pathes / load libraries at patch start before any other object is instantiated. if you want to stick with [import], cut and paste your whole patch except the [import] objects and save it. on next patchload [import] should be instantiated before other objects. while we are at it, i would like to note, that [declare] is part of pd itself and will work on any installation of pd.
personally and for portability reasons, i think it is in any case preferable to let a patch load its dependencies itself (a.k.a using [import] or [declare]) instead of adding the pathes to the global search pathes (a.k.a pd settings / startup flags). this will make your patch work on any system independently from the configuration of the current system. and it makes it easier for other users to guess what libraries are missing.
roman
define_loudspeakers 3 -45 0 45 0 0 45 180 45 ... couldn't create define_loudspeakers 2 -45 45 135 -135 ... couldn't create mtx 8 3 ... couldn't create mtx_*~ 8 3 20 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create libdir_loader: added iemmatrix to the canvas-local path [import] loaded library: iemmatrix vbap: already loaded [import] loaded library: vbap
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http://www.acoustics.hut.fi/research/cat/vbap/
.hc
On Mar 6, 2008, at 8:07 PM, marius schebella wrote:
what does it do? how does it work? I get only error messages here
(osx) error: vbap: no method for 'float' marius.Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
[vbap/vbap] works. .hc On Mar 6, 2008, at 7:18 PM, potax flan wrote:
any ideas on this? been away from pd for some days, but still havent got it working thankyou!
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 4:55 PM, potax flan
potaxpotax@gmail.com wrote: ok i'm starting to feel dumb i tried with [import vbap] + [import iemmatrix] and [declare -sdtpath extra/iemmatrix] + [declare -sdtpath extra/ vbap] the result is still the same.even thou i guess import/declare should work the same as adding
vbap and iemmatrix to the startup flags, how do i do that? there
is no space left :)sorry if this is very obvious p
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Roman Haefeli
reduzierer@yahoo.de wrote:On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 10:05 +0100, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo!
i imported both libraries (see log below) but still no luck define speakers and mtx_*~ are still m.i.a. ideas?
because you probably imported the libs after the other objects. Try to load the libraries at pd startup (e.g. in your pd
settings or
with a startup flag).
since you are using pd-extended version 0.40.x you could
alternatively use [declare -sdtpath extra/iemmatrix] and [declare -sdtpath extra/vbap]. [declare] makes sure to add pathes / load libraries at patch start before any other object is instantiated. if you want to stick with [import], cut and paste your whole patch except the
[import] objects and save it. on next patchload [import] should be
instantiated before other objects. while we are at it, i would like to note, that [declare] is part of pd itself and will work on any installation
of pd.personally and for portability reasons, i think it is in any case preferable to let a patch load its dependencies itself (a.k.a using [import] or [declare]) instead of adding the pathes to the global
search pathes (a.k.a pd settings / startup flags). this will make your
patch work on any system independently from the configuration of the
current system. and it makes it easier for other users to guess what
libraries are missing.roman
define_loudspeakers 3 -45 0 45 0 0 45 180 45 ... couldn't create define_loudspeakers 2 -45 45 135 -135 ... couldn't create mtx 8 3 ... couldn't create mtx_*~ 8 3 20 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create rvbap 0 0 ... couldn't create libdir_loader: added iemmatrix to the canvas-local path [import] loaded library: iemmatrix vbap: already loaded [import] loaded library: vbap
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