How to find a Mac OS crash report for Max
By Sam at Cycling 74
“You just need to open Console, disclose ~/Library/Logs, disclose DiagnosticReports, right click on the crash report from Max and click Reveal in Finder.”
Normal core audio verses ad_portaudio core audio
Solved an issue with Maxradio project – when using soft66lc2 which delivers baseband samples to Max via audio input – the bandwidth was only half of what it should be – I switched back from ad_portaudio to default core audio drivers and everything was fine.
The real mystery now is why the fun cube pro+ doesn’t run in Max when using default core audio drivers?
The method for wildcard matching of address patterns in the osc-ruby gem has changed with upgrades to ruby 2.x
This broke the Web Audio Playground project where OSC messages get passed from Max via Ruby via web sockets to the Web Browser.
You can use nil now for wildcard address pattern matching:
@osc_server.add_method nil do | message |
This matches every OSC message.
For more information the Web Audio Playground project, see this post: https://reactivemusic.net/?p=6193
Big Data http://www.zdnet.com/big-data-an-overview-7000020785/ is about finding patterns in data. The IoT http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_of_Things allows you to make your own patterns by combining data from many sources.
Hydrophones and such…
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