• davidlpower

    @gsagostinho

    Thanks Gilberto, I updated the subpatch to take an audio signal.

    Selection_007.png

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  • davidlpower

    Thanks for all your help everyone.

    This is my final solution;'

    Selection_006.png - subpatch

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  • davidlpower

    Hi all,

    Thanks for your help guys. I will try out your suggestions this evening when I get home from work.

    All the best,
    David.

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  • davidlpower

    ###Status: Resolved
    ###-
    Hi all,

    I want to be able to "ask" the dac or a patch if it is producing audio.

    I was looking at doing something like this;

    [some_signal_producing_object]
    |
    [evv~ 500]
    |
    [> 0]

    This produces 1 when audio is being produces and 0 when it's not, however the problem is I don't know how to bang this setup to acquire the playing state.

    I'd like to ask it, "are you playing audio?" and then get a single response, yes / no.

    Does anyone have a suggestion as to how I might proceed with this?

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  • davidlpower

    @CannonBall6

    Did a internet search and found this?

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  • davidlpower

    @gsagostinho

    I deleted every patch cord and patched in the exact order I needed everything to happen in.

    This appears to have resolved my issue.

    Thanks @gsagostinho .

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  • davidlpower

    @gsagostinho

    Hi gsagostinho, there is a trigger used outside of this sub-patch, I was using it to enforce the bang order. I've included a picture. I'd expect it to bank from the right float (0) to the left symbol (client_1).

    Selection_005.png

    I did read about the patch cord connection order being an important part of single flow ordering and I did try and apply it before by doing what you said, delete patch cords and apply again.

    It is possible that the patch order is still wrong so I will attempt to do as you advice and remove the patch cords again.

    I will report back.

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  • davidlpower

    @nlogax

    Check out the package prerequisites. It author of the package isn't sure.

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  • davidlpower

    [Resolved] - see gsagostinho first reply for solution.

    Troubleshooting listed below - you might have more luck understanding the issue by checking here first.

    Hello,

    I've been working on using [netsend] and [netreceive] for sending OSC data between a series of audio clients.

    I'm having trouble working out a way to send a multi part message. My issue is getting the timing right. I want to be able to build a multi part message like the one in black below. The image below is of a sub-patch which is "trying" to build a list which would then be send via netsend.

    My real issue is working out how to provide all the parameters before finally sending the list.

    If there was a way to use pack to construct a list then bank it to send it's data then I'd be right.

    Any ideas?

    the_destination/type_of_message/some_parameter/some_value
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    ###-----------------------------------------------------------

    ###Troubleshooting - Update
    Using print I'm seeing this signal flow which I can't explain.
    Selection_005.png
    If I send a bang in to inlet 1 - Destination print 5 is triggered first then print 4. Is this normal?
    Selection_004.png

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  • davidlpower

    @sebfumaster

    Perfect. Thanks sebfumaster.

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