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tubafatness
Hello, pure data people!
Well, it appears that my Dell Inspiron just crapped out, so I'm probably going to need a new laptop for all of my audio stuff. As a reference, I was running PD-extended, (forget which number) and SuperCollider 3 just fine on my machine, and that's what I'll be running for the next year or so. I might also be getting ProTools LE at some point, but that won't be for a bit.
So here's my dilemma; I only have about $500 bucks to spend, and I need a new laptop by the end of the summer. Any suggestions out there? I much, much prefer machines that are built for Windows, but I'm open to anything that works for me.
Thanks,
Aaron Hynds -
tubafatness
Hello, one and all!
This is my first post on the pure data forum, and I wish it was under better circumstances, but what can you do...
Ever since I installed Pure Data on my computer, I have not been able to get a decent sound quality from the program. I've reinstalled audio drivers and such, yet I still am not able to get a good quality tone. Even creating a simple A-440 oscillator tone doesn't work: the sound I get back seems to be lagging. The weird thing is, this distortion only seems to happen with pure data. Here's a sample of what I hear out of the program:
Sorry for the poor image quality, I didn't have the proper capture settings in place. If anyone out there would know of a solution to this problem, I'd appreciate hearing about it!
Thanks,
Aaron H.