• whale-av

    @pepika32 [gemwin] should be an object..... not a [gemwin( message.
    Hopefully it will then work as you expect.
    David.

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  • whale-av

    @Moothart The easy way will be to use [print] and you will see the value in the console even though a number box might not have time to show it.
    Or you could use [sel 2 5 6 7 10] with bangs on the first 5 outlets and see the effect in the patch.
    David.

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  • whale-av

    @Moothart If timing is a problem..... and it is always a double bang..... then you can solve it like this using a [toggle]....
    David.
    Capture.JPG

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  • whale-av

    @Moothart [int] rounds a number to an integer.
    So if you multiple your values by 10... then pass them through [int] and divide the result by 10 you will have values with one decimal point.
    David.

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  • whale-av

    @freq63 It looks as though the metro for playback position is only on for alternate file loads.
    You might want to incorporate automation of adjustment for the file samplerate to ensure correct playback speed. It is dumped by the right outlet of soundfiler..... any-samplerate.zip
    That patch also adds the guard points to the [array] to ensure correct interpolation by [tabread4~] as the [phasor~] wraps.
    And if you will share the patch then you should get the Pd samplerate using [samplerate~] to insert the value into [expr].
    David.

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  • whale-av

    @Moothart The list-abs library has an abstraction that will confifm that a value is a member of a list.
    list-sieve.zip
    David.

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  • whale-av

    @stefano_zorzanello Yes...... the settings are saved to the registry, and so read from the same place when opening all 64-bit versions of Pd.

    Caveat.... I use the "portable" zip downloads of Pd so that I have them all available at any time.
    So....... if I have installed externals to version 54.1 I still have that version on my computer and the paths are found when I open version 56.
    If I then use Deken to install more externals while 56 is open then they will be written to the folders containing version 56 and new paths will need to be set.

    If you "install" version 56 it will overwrite 54.1, but the externals will not be overwritten, so the paths will stay the same.
    David.

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  • whale-av

    @stefano_zorzanello
    Here is your file working on my computer.... hmm.zip

    You can find the pd file format here........ https://puredata.info/docs/developer/PdFileFormat

    Scroll down to "canvas".... for a full description.

    So it seems that your edit was acceptable.
    Did you edit the file in a very basic text editor?
    In windows notepad works, but if you edit in a word processor you will corrupt the file with hidden formatting characters.
    EDIT..... same conclusion as @oid
    David.

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  • whale-av

    @totoetlititi I don't see a flatpak app for 0.55.2 on the Pd 0.55.2 download page.
    You can find "apt-get" versions for Linux/debian etc. here......
    https://deb.debian.org/debian/pool/main/p/puredata/
    David.

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  • whale-av

    @ddw_music It is a little more complicated.
    If you are writing a paper then you should look at @jameslo's conclusions re a previous discussion on the building of the dsp graph and the use of subpatches to control the ordering and ensure repeatability..... https://forum.pdpatchrepo.info/topic/13512/s-r-throw-catch-latency-and-object-creation-order/21
    There is a lot of detailed info in the thread.... maybe nothing new for you but...?
    David.

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