[PD] frequency graphing in gem

robbert van hulzen robbert at performers.net
Tue Apr 10 00:08:16 CEST 2007


ah yes i didn't think of that. yet another reason to leave windows ;)
(sorry couldn't resist that one.)

On 4/9/07 11:56 PM, "David Powers" <cyborgk at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Okay, well sorry, but I don't even think this object even exists on
> Win platform (I certainly know yves' wouldn't have ported it). For
> your patch to be more compatible it would still be nice to rewrite to
> use [pd spigot~] I think. But I guess it's not clear what the
> requirements for your patch are, I also had bugs with GEM, and
> "multiply defined" error messages.
> 
> I'm curious as to what it looks like, since I can't run your patch,
> maybe you could make a screenshot?
> 
> Thanks,
> David
> 
> On 4/9/07, robbert van hulzen <robbert at performers.net> wrote:
>> 
>> [spigot~] in yves' own words:
>> "a signal router : version 0.1, written by Yves Degoyon (ydegoyon at free.fr)"
>> it sends the signal out of the left output if creation arg / left input = 0
>> and out of the right output if 1. so it could be used like [spigot] for
>> audio if you use the right outlet, or as an 'inversed' [spigot] (default and
>> 0 open it, arg / left input 1 closes it) when using the left outlet.
>> 
>> "David Powers" <cyborgk at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> 2. There is a [spigot~] object from ydegoyon, that does NOT behave in
>>> the way that you expect in your patch ... i.e. it's not like [spigot],
>> 
>> 
>> 






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