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the path, of course! I had to put them in Preference -> Paths
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I'm trying to open a patch in windows 10 (PD is the 32 bits version) but I´m having these errors:
Loading plugin: C:/Users/David/Documents/Pd/externals/deken-plugin/deken-plugin.tcl
[deken]: installed version [0.5.0] == 0.5.0...skipping!
[deken] Platform re-detected: Windows-i386-float32
The Pd window filtered 16 lines
unpackOSC
... couldn't create
... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu.
udpreceive 12001
... couldn't create
routeOSC /p5
... couldn't create
l2s
... couldn't create
freeverb~ v1.2.3
urn 100I re-installed all the externals in Windows using the "Find externals" option, but despite installing OSC and MrPeach the patch can't find the OSC controls (happens the same thing with freeverb~). Am I missing something?
Thanks in advance,
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@solipp this is just perfect, great sound. thanks a lot.
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@ricky is for a 8-channel text-to-speech chorus. kind of funny, really. thanks a lot for these great externals!
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@whale-av the idea is to build like a timer, where each bang bangs when a unit changes, or tens, or hundreds. The initial value is incrementing continuously and I want to separate each number and tie it to a different bang.
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I have a number (received via OSC, changing really fast -every 20 ms- from some calculations) and I need to take the units, tens, hundreds and thousands like individual bangs. I thought using counter like this:
But the bangs don't go at the same frequency each position is changing in the received value.
Any ideas about how to accomplish this in a more elegant way?
Thanks a lot.
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@whale-av This works just perfect for what I need! Thanks a lot for the help.
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@whale-av Thanks a lot! I receive this message (about [audience~]):
audience~.pd_darwin: mach-o, but wrong architecture
--maybe they're too old and in an old OSX architecture? I just put the audience~.pd.darwin and audience~-help.pd in the same folder of my patch.
grampipan and grambidec by @ricky sounds just perfect --but the links are broken, couldn't find anything in the authors' website.
HOA looks just great, but I think nobody can run it in Mac nowadays? Somebody knows an alternative?
I can't believe Pure Data doesn't have a proper multi-channel / ambisonic / spatialization library --time to consider Max/MSP? that would suck, lots of work in PD already for this 8-ch installation :'-(
Thanks for any hint, guys!