• pestopasta

    I think I might have just solved it myself. When I set the Windows default audio device to a different one than the zoom, it works fine. Hope that was it!

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  • pestopasta

    Hi all, I have a problem with my audio setup, hope this is the right place to post and maybe someone else has had the same problem.

    I have a Zoom R24 which is connectet by usb to my computer and used as an external sound card. Whenever I try to set the zoom as my output device, I get this error:
    Error opening audio: Unanticipated host error

    I only have this issue with the zoom, when I use a generic ASIO driver, it doesn't happen. Sample rate is set to 44.1 on all devices, so that shouldn't be the issue. Latest firmware installed on the zoom.
    What's weird is that a few times, it works. I try to remember what I did differently then, but the next time I do that it doesn't work.

    This might be a far shot, but if anyone could help I'd be very thankful!
    Attached a pic of my settings

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  • pestopasta

    @ingox yes you're right! makes more sense now

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  • pestopasta

    thanks all! Didn't no you could send operations in messages.

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  • pestopasta

    I am trying to build a counter with two bangs: one for addition and one for subtraction. So when the addition bang is triggered, 1 gets added, and when the subtraction bang is triggered, 1 gets subtracted from the number before. What I have so far doesn't really work, because the counter doesn't update when the minus bang is triggered. I hope you understand my problem :sweat_smile: How can I wire the bottom number to the top number without creating a stack overflow?

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  • pestopasta

    thanks, that makes sense! this helps a ton.

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  • pestopasta

    I'm relatively new to pd and new to this forum, so thank you for taking time to take a look at my patch:

    I'm building this sequencer that is controllable via touchOSC and I want to mute certain steps of the sequence. So I added an array with values either 0 or 1 for the single sequence steps to be muted or not. So now, there is this clicking noise every now and then when the "mute" value changes. Is there an easy fix for this?

    I'm running the patch at 48kHz.

    click_test.pd

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    Thanks for any help!

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