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Are my Ruby codes correct?

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Re: Are my Ruby codes correct?

Postby billv » Wed Apr 10, 2013 8:35 am

Identical bug fixed
User error. Seems as though you can't create identical plugs, one after each other.
You got to save the file first, as another name.

Sorry Nix if my "Live" bug got in way of the real thread....I'll diss-appear now
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Re: Are my Ruby codes correct?

Postby nix » Wed Apr 10, 2013 8:49 am

Not at all bill,
Thanks for taking the time to look into this.
The more we can simplify the example that crashes,
we will help RDSP sort it.
It's a pity the time I have spent fussing with crashes could not have been trying to build a counter with max.
As I grasp Ruby, I see all moving values have to be generated with feedback.
Also we have to reference pins(ins&outs) when we create feedback within a codebox.
hmm, I also wonder what has to be declared in a default init,
or is the default init actually neccessary.
Also, 'event' doesn't have to be in there to make a counter or timer.
hmm
Just waiting on what RDSP thinks.

I'll come back with an example .fsm,
which we can make the test if you want?
I'll just stick the counter in the example synth again.
Then we can be on the same page with what we are testing.

Cheers mate
Ruby will be a gem! heh

edit- I've gotta read through ur posts a couple times more,
to see what has been tried and what hasn't.
But yeah the logic behind using the same plug under different names just makes the testing process easier.
You don't have to maintain 2 separate plugs,
just do what u r trying, and export twice
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Re: Are my Ruby codes correct?

Postby billv » Wed Apr 10, 2013 10:10 am

nix wrote:Ruby will be a gem

it's going to take me few years to get the basics.....might need some real books
and learn offline without looking at a CPU.
nix wrote:You don't have to maintain 2 separate plugs,
just do what u r trying, and export twice

Well, we can forget that now.
... want identical plugs with different names to co-exist in host- then save before export.
nix wrote:same page with what we are testing.

:D
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Re: Are my Ruby codes correct?

Postby nix » Sun Jun 23, 2013 11:13 pm

OK-I think I know what is causing my crash,
it's connecting Ruby 'value'(v) links.
My sampler and synth don't crash,
I thought it was a Microsoft update that fixed it-
but they only use non-value connections.
My sequencer crashes, it has many v s.
Will test this, but RDSP--
I hope that helps.
Anyway, I can make some music with my instruments and use host sequencer.
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Re: Are my Ruby codes correct?

Postby billv » Tue Jun 25, 2013 2:01 am

Good to hear your up and running again.
I had a wierd issue with microsoft update a while back.
.looks like something we have to bear in mind
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