• tejas

    @alexandros I had been trying apt-get install pd, which doesn't install pd correctly. I just tried apt-get install puredata, and it has worked fine!
    Thanks for the help!

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  • tejas

    @alexandros I used apt-get. Should I try compiling it rather?

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  • tejas

    @tejas

    There is no folder named tcl in /usr/lib/puredata/

    I tried reinstalling PD, but in vain. This problem is not there in older RPi running NOODS 1.5.0 Raspbian Jessie.

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  • tejas

    Hi,

    I'd like to bring to everyone's notice that PD is unable to start on Raspberry Pi 3 (latest) running NOOBS (version 1.9.1) Raspbian Jessie. The following error is shown:

    "Error in startup script: couldn't read file "/usr/lib/puredata/tcl//pd-gui.tcl": no such file or directory
    watchdog: signaling pd..."

    If you see carefully, the file location has a double slash before pd-gui.tcl "/usr/lib/puredata/tcl**//**pd-gui.tcl". I'm guessing that that's the reason why the file is not accessible.

    How could that double slash be fixed?

    Thanks!

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  • tejas

    @EEight i hadn't tried that range. just tried it, and it worked.

    thank you!

    i'm using ubuntu 14.04.

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  • tejas

    hello!

    I've been trying this for a while, but I'm unable to hit a solution.

    I have made a pd patch that can:

    1. recognize the frequency of an audio input (using fiddle object)
    2. send that midi value to another software (LMMS) running on my computer (using noteout object)

    here is the patch:
    patch.pd

    the problem is that I'm unable to bend the midi notes (when the input frequency varies smoothly across multiple semitones) while the notes are being played. I tried using the bendout object, but I'm unable to crack this.

    please help me out. thanks!

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