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    Click on the little cog wheel (is that the right word?) on the bottom left and choose "Flag this post for moderation".

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    Yeah, I just have a simple "abstractions" folder right next to my "patches" folder where I put my reusable abstractions. Each patch gets it's own folder, so I can save abstractions that are unique to that patch in the same folder as the main patch without making a mess.

    My samples are in their own huge folder, neatly organized. However, I recorded most of those during the last 15 years or something, while I'm still quite new to PD, so those were organized before I got into PD already.

    How do you guys name your abstractions? I always prefix mine with "ds_". I have a "ds_xth" abstraction that only passes each xth bang it recieves, for example. I'm new to this, so it would be interesting to hear if that's the "right" way to do it.

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    @Coalman Not a solution, but have you tried to install Purr Data instead? Just to see if that works? Maybe it would help find the problem. It comes with most of the popular externals.

    I'm a noob at this, but that's the first thing I can think of.

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    Yeah, what @Coalman said.

    OBS is kind of the standard solution for screen recording on Windows. Most streamers, youtubers and such use it as well. It's quite capable and free, which is nice.

    I once tried to record PD with it and got a solid 7 FPS and horrible audio crackling, but that's because my crap computer is on the verge of dying haha

    Edit: Also, I'm glad you got it working using your creative solution, @orsk!
    I might have to try something like that myself.

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    This is such a cool idea! I'll definitely have to check this out! Thanks for sharing!

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    Hi!

    There is an option on the settings page that lets you choose between different skins, which are supposed to change the look of the site, I assume. However, it doesn't seem to work. It's not really important, but I thought I should bring it up anyway. It would be cool to have some kind of dark "night" skin after all.

    I'm using Chrome on Windows 8.1.

    By the way, this is probably the fastest site on the internet. I'm on super slow internet right now and nothing really loads, not even super basic stuff like Gmail in html mode, but this site works just like always.

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    @cedeo Thanks! I'm glad people seem to like it!

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    Yeah, like the others said, the [delwrite~] argument only sets the maximun delay time. You can change the actual delay time with the inlet on the [delread~] object.

    SuperCoolDelay.png

    The [phasor~] only changes the delay time from 100 to 1000 in this example, so it would be enough to set the [delwrite~] argument to 1000, because that's the highest the delay time is ever going to get, but I set it a little bit higher because it doesn't really matter on modern computers anyway and it's nice to have a bit of wiggle room.

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    Nice! Thanks a lot!

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    @Johnny-Mauser Ohh nice! That definitely looks interesing! I'm going to check it ous asap! Thanks!

    @whale-av Yeah, I know. I'm basically just using random objects as number stream generators, so it doesn't really matter. I guess one could use the system time or something as a seed to get different numbers each time.

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