Unfortunately I have to agree with David....if I run any patch with -nogui from my terminal, then freeverb~ is bypassed (please find a simple input reverb example patch). This doesn't make sense at all! Any ideas at all how to solve this? <br>
<br>Juan<br>(Pd version 0.41.4 running on Mac OS X 10.5.8)<br><br><br>2008/9/26 David F. Place <<a href="mailto:d@vidplace.com" target="_blank">d@vidplace.com</a>><br>><br>> Hi:<br>><br>> I would like to do some batch processing into ".wav" files. This should<br>
> be easily accomplished by running pd with -noaudio and -nogui. It<br>> almost works. I run my signal through [freeverb~] just before output.<br>> If I run the patch with -nogui, freeverb~ is bypassed and the sound is<br>
> dry. In every other way, it works properly. Why this difference in<br>> output just because of -nogui? I attach a demo patch.<br>><br>> To reproduce:<br>><br>> To hear the output with reverb:<br>><br>
> 1. pd -noloadbang freeBug.pd<br>> 2. click on the bang labeled "Click!"<br>> 3. wait about 15 secs, pd will quit<br>> 4. aplay /tmp/foo.wav<br>><br>> With reverb mysteriously bypassed:<br>><br>
> 1. pd -nogui freeBug.pd<br>> 2. wait about 15 secs, pd will quit<br>> 3. play /tmp/foo.wav<br>><br>> uname -a<br>> Linux Congo 2.6.25.14-108.fc9.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Aug 4 13:46:35 EDT 2008<br>> x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux<br>
> pd -version<br>> Pd version 0.41-4<br>> compiled 18:31:52 Aug 14 2008<br>><br>> freeverb~ 1.2<br>><br>><br>> _______________________________________________<br>> <a href="mailto:Pd-list@iem.at" target="_blank">Pd-list@iem.at</a> mailing list<br>
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