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bloodniece
from terminal :
readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readpd_gui: pd process exited
Segmentation faultJust started for some reason.
Can anyone enlighten?
alsa works but is not desired.
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bloodniece
Phillip Andrew Lewis and Greg Pond are teaching two Pure Data workshops at the
AVA in Chattanooga this June. No prior experience required.Please pass this along to anyone who might be interested.
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bloodniece
I wish 64Studio worked for me. Last time I tried it did not have a firewire stack included in the kernel.
Nevermind Ubuntu-Studio, the repo version of freebob started locking up my Firebox. Well, it might be time to either change interfaces or distros. Gentoo, I'm looking at you!
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bloodniece
I ditched Arch and my custom preemptive kernel and am using Ubuntu 9.04 X86_64 with the linux-rt kernel. looks like it works well again.
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bloodniece
Seems related to memory lock and jackd. Disabling memory lock for jackd allows Pd to stay connected to jack without the Pd segmentation fault. Can anyone explain this?
Using Pd 0.42.4 x86_64
Compiled on 5-12-2009 at 9:04 PM
Arch Linux x86_64
freebob driver and jackd 0.116.2@bloodniece said:
Well, it's back.
There's probably a hundred or so of these . . .
readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial
I'm sticking with alsa until this is sorted out.
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bloodniece
Well, it's back.
There's probably a hundred or so of these . . .
readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial readPartial
I'm sticking with alsa until this is sorted out.
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bloodniece
It might be freebob. I'm using a Presonus Firebox, jack-audio-connection-kit, and libfreebob driver for jack. It seems using higher sample rates yields better clock syncs. Go figure. . . It's working better now.
I've been tweaking my setup as of late; I went with Arch Linux x86_64 w/ kernel26rt with preemption patch, got jack and freebob working, nvidia 177-rt, etc . . . something was bound to break.
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bloodniece
The only thing that worked was setting the sample rate on both jack and pd to 48000 instead of 44100 for both. lashd was hanging too. Nothing kill -9 couldn't handle
thanks for the help.
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bloodniece
You could use the noteout object, but I tried that and am getting a lot of jitter between notes. Works better with a vsti or aui synth that has a slow attack.
I connected the amplitude to a number and sent that to the velocity inlet on noteout. Then I connected the pitch to the left inlet on noteout