[PD-dev] does pd use dual buffer approach ?

Sergei Steshenko sergstesh at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 19 23:25:48 CEST 2007


--- marius schebella <marius.schebella at gmail.com> wrote:

> maybe you also want to look at the vasp library. with vasp you can do 
> fft on whatever buffersize you want.
> marius.
> 
> Sergei Steshenko wrote:
> > --- Miller Puckette <mpuckett at imusic1.ucsd.edu> wrote:
> > 
> >> Depending on the OS, you can get at least 100 milliseconds of buffering and
> >> perhaps much more... so it should be fine.
> >>
> >> cheers
> >> Miller
> >>
> > 
> > Well, the OS is Linux (SUSE 10.2 to be precise) and I'm interested in FFT
> > transforms taking, say, 3 seconds.
> > 
> > Will pd allocate the necessary buffers/threads ?
> > 
> > Can pd be configured to cope with such latencies ?
> > 
> > If yes, at run time or at compile time ?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> >   Sergei.
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Thanks.

Did you mean

http://www.parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/Pd/ext/vasp/readme.txt

as a starting point ?

--Sergei.


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