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Hello, do anybody have any sucess running Pda on a n900 with maemo 5?
i ve read that people can run it on os2008, but im trying on maemo 5 without luck, the app opens well , and when i activate the ESD option the apps works but with no sound, when i say the app works i mean that it can make computations and also the signals are working(i can make snapshots~ and see the signal numbers) but it cannot make any sound. Any idea? does it need special configuration? Ive read that ESD is the primarly sound server, but i dont know why doesnt make sound, the wierd thing is that it seems that is working, i can see the signal flows, but no sound!! any idea?


thanks

Seb.
 
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Maybe a bit late to revive this thread but I managed to compile pd-vanilla om my n900. Sound (alsa) does work but only at a samplerate of 11025 and with a delay of 600 msec.

I read on the pd mailinglist that they are working on better sound.

Sometimes after using pd I have to reboot my device because maemo cannot make any sound anymore though.

This is Pd version 0.42-6
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Originally Posted by bousch View Post
Maybe a bit late to revive this thread but I managed to compile pd-vanilla om my n900. Sound (alsa) does work but only at a samplerate of 11025 and with a delay of 600 msec.

I read on the pd mailinglist that they are working on better sound.

Sometimes after using pd I have to reboot my device because maemo cannot make any sound anymore though.

This is Pd version 0.42-6
I've had a couple of goes at compiling pd and haven't been able to get the dependencies for all the packages without getting in a mess with debian modules, would you be able to let me know how you did it, please?

thanks very much
 
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#4
Please keep me in the loop with this or any other pocket studio/synthesis possibilities for n900. I know there are a few that will work under Debian...

I had hoped SuperCollider would work as it is lightweight and uses a textmode interface (last I saw it, anyway) but the someone asked about n900s on the SC mailing list and there were no responses.
 
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#5
Wow, why did nobody tell me about SuperVox for Maemo before?

This program really rocks!!

Download from http://www.warmplace.ru/, unpack sunvox.zip and then install the package from the sunvox/maemo/ directory.

With PR1.3, the dependency on libgles1 is already satisfied, so no need to download anything else.
 
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It has been requested before
 
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