Maybe someone can help me here. I LOVE the parameq~ object, BUT it resets every time I close and reopen my patch.
I've tried saving the patch after setting the parameq~ object, and I've also tried saving the parameq~ object once I've adjusted the EQ settings, but every time I reopen it has completely reset again. What am I missing here???
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Audiolab is now available on deken!
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@Dizzy-Dizzy Before saving and closing your patch, you have to send manually a [save $1( message to right inlet of all pp.objects of interest (where $1 is replaced by a "preset"number of your choice).
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Amazing, thanks got it working! Always learning something new...
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I'd like to use pp.fft-partconv~ on a long impulse response but I get the message "pp.fft-partconv-st~: IR length exceeds buffer". Do either of the creation arguments control the buffer length? Sorry for my laziness.
edit: OMG I am so lazy, what is my problem? It took 30 mins to find the answer, here's how:
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use text editor to search pp.fft-part*.* for the error message
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find subpatch that prints the message
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look at the condition that makes it print
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trace backwards on some of the receives that could make the condition true, e.g. $0-nparts
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notice that one factor in $0-nparts is $0-max-blocksize. Gee, that happens to resemble the name of one of the creation arguments.
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try it. Bingo!
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@solipp said:
this is such a great collection, thank you for sharing with all of us
i'm fairly new to Pd, was wondering how difficult it might be to create a 7.1 preset in the spat8 patch? (ie Front L, C, R. Side L R. Rear L R, and sub?)
I tried just moving the speakers into position which worked but when I save and re-open it reverts to octophonic.
Any guidance will be greatly appreciated, thank you.