Hey,
Ive used pd before running windows but I cannot get it work on my
powerbook G4.
It runs its just that if i hook up an oscilator to a "dac~" and turn
the computer speakers on it spits out whatever freq i give it but it
also spits out these rythmic blips. So it goes blip..blip..blip etc
etc etc. More or less makes it useless. Ive tried to go in and mess
with the audio inputs and outputs and stuff. I get nothing. Also
when i go to test audio and put on the test tone the same blips sound.
Can you
help me out or direct me to someone who could?
New to PD on Mac OSX-Output makes blips
tuomas
On 6 May 2007, at 7:11 PM, Tuomas Brock wrote:
spits out these rythmic blips. So it goes blip..blip..blip etc etc etc
search the archives of this list http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/
pd-list/ this exact problem, and a solution, has come up several
times (but I have never experienced the problem and I've used many
new and old Macs).
Using JackOSX as the audio interface has lots of advantages in OSX
(and is said to be more stable in Pd), I always use it. Download from
http://www.jackosx.com/.
simon
On May 7, 2007, at 2:22 AM, simon wise wrote:
On 6 May 2007, at 7:11 PM, Tuomas Brock wrote:
spits out these rythmic blips. So it goes blip..blip..blip etc etc etc
search the archives of this list http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/ pd-list/ this exact problem, and a solution, has come up several times (but I have never experienced the problem and I've used many new and old Macs).
Using JackOSX as the audio interface has lots of advantages in OSX (and is said to be more stable in Pd), I always use it. Download from http://www.jackosx.com/.
That sounds like this bug:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php? func=detail&aid=1561839&group_id=55736&atid=478070
There is a workaround listen there.
.hc
simon
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