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Mubu and polybuffer~ are not friends

Hi guys,

Have a look at the (poly)buffer~ tab of the MuBu help file, and do the following:
– fill the polybuffer~
– press ‘refer help-mubu-pobu’ message
Result: You’ll see anton.aif in the imubu.
– select a different buffer, either via the bufferindex message or in the imubu itself
Result: Blank imubu, not even a tab
– go back to buffer 1
Result: buffer 1 now blank.

I don’t think it’s just a display thing, as I can’t seem to hear anything using mubu.play~

Just letting you know!

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“platform” : “mac”,
“arch” : “arm64”,
“osversion” : “Mac OS X Version 14.1.1 (Build 23B2082) arm64”,
“samplerate” : 44100,
“iovs” : 512,
“sigvs” : 64,
“scheduler_in_audio_interrupt” : “on”,
“audio_drivername” : “Core Audio”,
“audio_driver_subname” : “”,
“license” : “permanent full”,
“machine_id” : “c751ae30bfe1400f9989db2d1b661110”,
“addons” : {
“rnbo_v1” : “full license”
}
,
“eventinterval” : 2,
“schedinterval” : 1.0,
“overdrive” : “on”,
“pollthrottle” : 40,
“queuethrottle” : 100,
“sysqelemthrottle” : 1000,
“refreshrate” : 30.0,
“schedslop” : 25.0,
“eventprobing” : 1,
“mixerparallel” : “off”,
“mixercrossfade” : 0,
“mixerlatency” : 30.0,
“mixerramptime” : 10.0,
“videoengine” : “viddll”,
“gfxengine” : “glcore”,
“packages” : {
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“Auzzie” : “2.0.1”,
“bach” : “0.8.3”,
“BEAP” : “1.0.4”,
“cage” : “0.7.0”,
“CNMAT Externals” : “1.0.5”,
“cv.jit” : “2.0.1”,
“Delicious Tutorials” : “1.0.2”,
“Dicy2 For Max” : “”,
“Djster” : “2.1.8”,
“ease” : “1.2.3”,
“ejies” : “3.2.5”,
“filter” : “0.2.6”,
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“ForumMaxApps-All” : “”,
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“go” : “1.0.0”,
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“hap” : “1.0.6”,
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“ICST Ambisonics” : “3.0.2”,
“ircam-antescofo” : “”,
“ircam-omax_y-Max6.1” : “”,
“ISF” : “1.0.3”,
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“jg.spectdelay 64-bit beta” : “”,
“jit.mo” : “1.1.6”,
“Jitter Tools” : “1.0.10”,
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“Max ToolBox” : “15”,
“max-mxj” : “8.2.0”,
“maxforlive-elements” : “1.0.9”,
“MaxSoundBox” : “06-2023”,
“MC Movement Studies” : “1.0.2”,
“MIAP_for_Max” : “”,
“Mira” : “1.2.1”,
“Miraweb” : “1.2.7”,
“ml.lib” : “1.1.5”,
“ml.star” : “1.3.0”,
“mo_package” : “”,
“Modalys” : “3.8.1”,
“MuBu For Max” : “1.10.8”,
“Node for Max” : “2.0.4”,
“odot” : “1.3.4”,
“PaletteGrab-master” : “”,
“petra” : “1.2.0”,
“qn-client-server” : “2.0.0.13”,
“RNBO” : “1.2.1”,
“RTC-lib” : “8.3.0”,
“sc-max” : “0.1.”,
“smFilterPack” : “0.0.3”,
“Sound Design Toolkit” : “3.0.0”,
“spat5” : “5.3.1”,
“SuperVPMaxMSP” : “”,
“Syphon” : “1.0.9”,
“UltraLeap” : “”,
“uPattr” : “”,
“VIDDLL” : “1.2.8”,
“Virtual Sound Macros” : “”,
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“XRAY” : “1.0.2”,
“z.abstractions” : “”,
“zero” : “1.0.4”,
“zsa.descriptors” : “1.3.0”
}

}

Solved! Turns out I had a now-outdated mubu.mxo in my package!