Yeah well, ok. But now we got it on record so we can do more testing next time someone gets here with this problem. peace, Gasten sön 2008-01-20 klockan 13:59 -0500 skrev mike clemow:
Hi Gasten,
It was the miniAudicle. It was set for built-in in/out. 48000khz sample rate, 2 ch in, 2 ch out. They were same settings that I had used earlier that day, as far as I knew. I'm on a Macbook Pro Intel. I haven't ever seen it happen before or since and can't reproduce the effect on the command line. It was a troubling ten minutes, but it seems to have been fixed by restoring miniAudicle's default preferences, although they seemed to be defaulted already. There's really nothing to discuss about this until I can reproduce it, though. I'm not sure how to do that. It really took me by surprise.
-Mike
On Jan 20, 2008 5:24 AM, Martin Ahnelöv
wrote: lör 2008-01-19 klockan 12:26 -0500 skrev mike clemow:
Fixed, although I have no idea how. I reset the preferences to defaults, but the sound card (built in mac in/out) is the same as it was. Nothing changed.)
That's a very strange glitch...
Cheers! mike
On Jan 19, 2008 12:23 PM, mike clemow
wrote: I'm suddenly, for no apparent reason, getting this error:
[Untitled]:line(1): ugen's of type 'DAC' have no input - cannot => from another ugen
my patch is:
SinOsc s => dac;
2::second => now;
Any hints here? This is... just... wrong.
What kind of card/mac do you have? how were the settings configured when this happened? mini or audicle? can you reproduce this behaviour on the command line? Version?
Thanks, Gasten
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