[PD] osc~ / phasor~ / cos~ ...sometimes clicking

Roman Haefeli reduzierer at yahoo.de
Tue Nov 28 16:53:55 CET 2006


hi hardoff

i would make sure, that these clicks are not dropouts. i mean, you won't
hear dropouts without sending an audible signal to [dac~], so just
disconnecting the [osc~], so that you hear no clicks anymore,  is not a
prove, that you do not have dropouts. 

i don't know if it works on every platform, at least here on linux, when
running pd with jack, the [DIO] button in the pd-window indicates
dropouts. 

if you still believe, that the [phasor~]-[cos~] combo is causing the
clicks, you could record the output with [writesf~] and open the
recorded wavefile with a soundeditor to see, if you can find the clicks.
if you find clicks in the soundfile, then something really scary is
going on :-)

roman


On Wed, 2006-11-29 at 00:01 +0900, hard off wrote:
> has anybody else experienced small clicks every now and then from pd's
> oscillators?
> 
> i have noticed it before with [phasor~], and today i was getting it
> pretty badly with [cos~]..about 1 click every 10 seconds.
> 
> this is nothing to do with the contents of the patch, because just a
> [cos~] connected to a [dac~] was making the same thing happen.
> ...it's nothing to do with dac~ or my sound hardware either, because
> disconnecting the [cos~] from the [dac~] stopped the clicks.
> 
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