• flagpuppy

    Hi David,

    Thank you for the response. I am seeing my saved settings here: (as you suggested)

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\VirtualStore\MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\

    I also just have a windows version of vanilla on my c drive, under program files x86.

    Right clicking on the folder does not give me an unblock option. However, if I right click on the pd.exe in the bin and run as administrator it does save the settings. Thank you for the insights as they led me to try running as an adminstrator. Thanks!

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  • flagpuppy

    Hi,
    I'm working with PD vanilla Pd 0.46.7

    I have read the documentation on how to save settings for audio settings and for startup paths by reading this: http://puredata.info/docs/faq/pdsettings
    After following those instructions and closing PD and reopening, none of the settings or startup paths are stored. I am running on Windows 8. Also when I go to look in the registry there is no PD folder where the above link says there should be
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -> SOFTWARE -> Pd.

    Thanks!
    -fp

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  • flagpuppy

    @whale-av Sorry I haven't had a chance to check out the patch, but I finally did and it doesn't seem to work. I load in a wave and then click .5 or .01 to start the sound, and it doesn't loop. Also I noticed you implemented a VLINE object. I am trying not to use envelopes at the beginning and end of the wave file to get rid of the pops.

    Instead, my goal is to loop a wave file, of any length, seamlessly. So the wave file will be edited beforehand to loop seamlessly, and I need pure data to play that file back without artifacts, and without envelope fades. Does this make sense? I'm happy to provide a wave file for testing. I am able to do this in Max MSP or PD Extended using the Count~ Object. But I want to do this in PD Vanilla as cleanly as possible. Maybe I need to make an external?

    Thanks!

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  • flagpuppy

    Hey just poking to see if anyone could help provide a solution for this, or let me know if this can't or shouldn't be done this way in PD. I haven't had any luck coming up with anything that doesn't make a pop unfortunately. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks :)

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  • flagpuppy

    Yeah I have tried to reset the phase of the phasor by sending a bang to the message 0.01. I've also tried changing that to 0.0, but I still get the click as the loop wraps. The problem is that I am monitoring the accumulated onset, since that is the only way to tell where in the array index I currently am at (that I know so far). The problem with this approach is, it isn't sample accurate. In fact, the accumulated onset is triggered every 100ms from the snapshot~ metro object. I could try to make the metro faster, but I still don't think that will work. Maybe I have to convert all of the Non-signal Logic into Signal Logic, in order to get sample accurate wrapping. But if anyone can help me figure out how to do that I would greatly appreciate it, as I'm not a pure data expert. I've also read the B15.tabread4~ onset.pd and it doesn't really help with the problem I'm trying to solve. I don't fully understand how onset is working with phasor~ signal input in B16, and how to use that to sample accurately loop the file. I think this functionality though would be super useful to PD users if we can come up with a solution. Thanks!

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  • flagpuppy

    Thank you for the reply. By windowing do you mean enveloping with a fade in & fade out? If so I'm trying to avoid doing that. My loops are edited so that they loop seamlessly (in a daw) without any pops or clicks and without the need of enveloping or ending/starting at the zero crossing.

    I'm looking for away to sample accurately loop the file. This works fine with smaller files using Tabread4~ and Phasor~. And it works with larger files, but for the larger files you get the nasty artifacts if you just simply run your phasor into a multiplier and then into a Tabread4~. That's why i really like the B.16 Example, it gets rid of the artifacts by polling the phase. Any help in figuring out how to build a sample accurate loop component into this patch without enveloping would be much appreciated! Thanks!

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  • flagpuppy

    Hi,

    Does anyone know how to turn example B.16.long-varispeed.pd into a seamless looper? Meaning, I just want to loop a long .wav file, with varispeed control, and not have it make any pops or clicks when it loops.. I have modified the patch to loop, but it always clicks at the loop point, and I made sure to check that my .wav loops seamlessly with no clicks or pops in audacity. Thanks!

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