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whale-av
@JackOats Yes....... but contained in a folder with a name of your choice...... so you can have many folders for different setups.
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whale-av
@idkei If it is not on Deken you can (easily under Linux...?) compile it for your system from source.
This one might not work...... I don't know...... as it is on GitHub under the Pd-l2ork fork, but you could try it. Help for compiling is in the Readme.... https://github.com/pd-l2ork/pd/tree/master/externals/creb
This one should work if the makefile will compile for 64 bits. It might need some tweeking if you get errors compiling....... http://zwizwa.be/darcs/creb/
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whale-av
@JackOats I meant the /bin OR the /extra folder..... sorry for the confusion. The one where you copied basic-osc.pd a few days ago. You should delete that file ONLY and so put your system back to normal.
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whale-av
@Lev Yes.
For synths/loopers etc. Automatism.
If you want to do similar stuff in a DAW https://forum.puredata.info/topic/9884/camomile-an-audio-plugin-that-loads-pure-data-patches/54
For audio analysis https://forum.pdpatchrepo.info/topic/12334/audiolab-is-now-available-on-deken
For logic https://forum.pdpatchrepo.info/topic/12542/blurpd-digital-logic-framework-system-for-pure-data-v3
...... and probably lots more.....
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whale-av
@JackOats Part 7 of the "quick guide"
The theory is that you save main.pd to save the work you have done building the modules into a working project.
AND then click the little save button on the left of main.pd to save all the settings that you have made within the modules. (They should then be saved in /patch_editor_abs/stavestate within the folder containing the main.pd that you are using.)Looking at Part 9 you should delete basic-osc.pd from the bin/extra folder where you copied it yesterday..... or you will have the problem it mentions.
I hope the main.pd will still work when you have done that (quit and restart Pd afterwards).When you open main.pd again do it by double-clicking the patch.
Don't do it from the Pd file menu, because you will not know which main.pd from which folder you are opening.
AND always completely quit Pd before starting work on another main.pd or Pd will remember to use the first one you opened........
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whale-av
@idkei Yes. https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=48020
...... and look for alt-space.
Don't forget to save the patch afterwards so it is in the right place next time you open it.
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whale-av
@JackOats So all objects working?
Not so satisfactory for me because I don't know why...!
Unless..... you copied all the "modules" into the "extra" or "lib" folders?
But anyway.....a good result.
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whale-av
@JackOats So it looks like the [declare -path patch_editor_abs] is not working for some reason.
As the same is true for Purr Data I don't think it is a bug in Pd-0.53-3.
Stumped.
I assume the other objects are still not creating.... ?
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whale-av
@JackOats That's a good start.
Did the first one work...... putting the object before moving anything around?
David.