[PD] [PD-announce] new gridflow fractal

2011-01-26 Thread Mathieu Bouchard


  http://gridflow.ca/gallery/koch_polygon.mov

fun with 768-sided polygons.

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Re: [PD] [PD-announce] new gridflow fractal

2011-01-26 Thread patko
génial! :)

- Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca a écrit :

 http://gridflow.ca/gallery/koch_polygon.mov
 
 fun with 768-sided polygons.
 
  
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[PD] iSight, pix_video, Mac Books Pro and Pd-extended 0.42.5

2011-01-26 Thread Vj Clouds Eleven
Dear list,


I encounter a strange problem on Mac Books Pro and Pd-extended 0.42.5. 
On 2 out of 3 tested machines [pix_video] worked fine - but one machine denies 
working :-(

Working Machine (Intel):  OS X 10.6.6, MacBookPro2,2  2,33 GHz - built in iSight

[pix_videoDarwin]: height 320 width 240
[pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List count 3 index 2
[pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List  DV Video
[pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List  IIDC FireWire Video
[pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List  USB Video Class Video
error: [pix_videoDarwin]: SGSetChannelDevice returned error -9408
... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu.
[pix_videoDarwin]: vdigName is Built-in iSight
[pix_videoDarwin]: digitizer rect is top 0 bottom 1200 left 0 right 1600
[pix_videoDarwin]: active src rect is top 0 bottom 1200 left 0 right 1600
error: [pix_videoDarwin]: could not set SG Rect
[pix_videoDarwin]: set SG NormalQuality
[pix_videoDarwin]: using YUV

Working Machine (PPC): OS X 10.5.8 PowerBook G4 12 V6,2,  1 GHz - ext. FW400 
iSight

[pix_videoDarwin]: height 320 width 240
[pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List count 3 index 1
[pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List  DV Video
[pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List  IIDC FireWire Video
[pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List  USB Video Class Video
error: [pix_videoDarwin]:  SGSetChannelDevice returned error -9408
... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu.
[pix_videoDarwin]: vdigName is iSight
[pix_videoDarwin]: digitizer rect is top 0 bottom 1200 left 0 right 1600
[pix_videoDarwin]: active src rect is top 0 bottom 1200 left 0 right 1600
[pix_videoDarwin]: set SG NormalQuality
[pix_videoDarwin]: using YUV

Not working machine (Intel): MacBookPro3,1, OS X 10.6.6, 2,4 GHz - built in 
iSight:

[pix_videoDarwin]: height 320 width 240
error: [pix_videoDarwin]: could not make new SG channnel error -9405
... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu.

I found a message on the Pd mailinglist which suggests to send 'colorspace rgba'
followed by a 'reset' (message is here: 
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2004-02/017454.html)

This did not work out for me and leads to:

[pix_videoDarwin]: colorspace is GL_RGBA 6408
error: [pix_videoDarwin]: SGStop failed with error -9402
[pix_videoDarwin]: starting reset
error: [pix_videoDarwin]: could not make new SG channnel error -9405

Any ideas what goes wrong?
Any idea what the error numbers should tell me?

/c11


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[PD] standard encoding of pd files in each system?

2011-01-26 Thread João Pais

Hi,

I was curious to know what is the standard encoding of pd files in each  
operating system. According to Notepad+, in XP is ANSI.


Or a followup question, which format is better for pd to read a string of  
characters and convert it to floats? ANSI seems the be most reliable here  
where it comes to interpreting the data, although utf8 without BOM renders  
them in the symbol atom more accurately.


The reason I'm asking is because I'm working with converting ascii  
characters to their float value.


If anyone wants, I can send a small test patch to try out.

João

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Re: [PD] Music Made with Pd

2011-01-26 Thread Bo Parker
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 5:24 AM, Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi, this the looper she used. I'm afraid it's very messy and buggy too, it
 never really went past the experimental level as she never used it again
 after the three songs were complete.
 The table at the bottom is a very basic loop editor. Once the loop is ok
 you bounce it to a track (select it to the right of the editor), which then
 plays it back. You can send the sound to some sort of an effect bus (3
 effects, two of which can be used by two different tracks).
 This is very raw, i don't if it can be of any interest to you. What i find
 interesting is the fact that she managed to produce some nice music off such
 a messy patch without knowing Pd.




Thank you for this. I appreciate it, and, yes, I really did enjoy the music
she made with it. And I find this to be interesting:

8
What i find interesting is the fact that she managed to produce some nice
music off such a messy patch without knowing Pd.
8

So I'll just have to see what I can do with it.

Thank you again :)

F.B. Parker
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Re: [PD] standard encoding of pd files in each system?

2011-01-26 Thread Dario Pedrioli
Hi Jo?o,

The reason I'm asking is because I'm working with converting ascii
 characters to their float value.

 If anyone wants, I can send a small test patch to try out.


I convert ascii characters to float with PHP.
If you have a patch to convert text inside pd (vanilla) can you send me?

Thanks, ciao, Dario.
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Re: [PD] GPS Iphone tracking in PD? (kilshaw~)

2011-01-26 Thread Simon Kilshaw
-extended 0.42.5
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Dear list,


I encounter a strange problem on Mac Books Pro and Pd-extended 0.42.5.
On 2 out of 3 tested machines [pix_video] worked fine - but one machine denies
working :-(

Working Machine (Intel):  OS X 10.6.6, MacBookPro2,2  2,33 GHz - built in iSight

[pix_videoDarwin]: height 320 width 240
[pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List count 3 index 2
[pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List  DV Video
[pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List  IIDC FireWire Video
[pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List  USB Video Class Video
error: [pix_videoDarwin]: SGSetChannelDevice returned error -9408
... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu.
[pix_videoDarwin]: vdigName is Built-in iSight
[pix_videoDarwin]: digitizer rect is top 0 bottom 1200 left 0 right 1600
[pix_videoDarwin]: active src rect is top 0 bottom 1200 left 0 right 1600
error: [pix_videoDarwin]: could not set SG Rect
[pix_videoDarwin]: set SG NormalQuality
[pix_videoDarwin]: using YUV

Working Machine (PPC): OS X 10.5.8 PowerBook G4 12 V6,2,  1 GHz - ext. FW400
iSight

[pix_videoDarwin]: height 320 width 240
[pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List count 3 index 1
[pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List  DV Video
[pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List  IIDC FireWire Video
[pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List  USB Video Class Video
error: [pix_videoDarwin]:  SGSetChannelDevice returned error -9408
... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu.
[pix_videoDarwin]: vdigName is iSight
[pix_videoDarwin]: digitizer rect is top 0 bottom 1200 left 0 right 1600
[pix_videoDarwin]: active src rect is top 0 bottom 1200 left 0 right 1600
[pix_videoDarwin]: set SG NormalQuality
[pix_videoDarwin]: using YUV

Not working machine (Intel): MacBookPro3,1, OS X 10.6.6, 2,4 GHz - built in
iSight:

[pix_videoDarwin]: height 320 width 240
error: [pix_videoDarwin]: could not make new SG channnel error -9405
... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu.

I found a message on the Pd mailinglist which suggests to send 'colorspace rgba'
followed by a 'reset' (message is here:
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2004-02/017454.html)

This did not work out for me and leads to:

[pix_videoDarwin]: colorspace is GL_RGBA 6408
error: [pix_videoDarwin]: SGStop failed with error -9402
[pix_videoDarwin]: starting reset
error: [pix_videoDarwin]: could not make new SG channnel error -9405

Any ideas what goes wrong?
Any idea what the error numbers should tell me?

/c11



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[PD] [PD-announce] /dev/art/#6 in Paris - chdh and Sébastien Bourdeauducq - Friday january, 28

2011-01-26 Thread jack
For people in Paris during the next friday evening.
In french only...


/dev/art/#6 avec Sébastien Bourdeauducq et chdh

Rencontres, discussions et échanges entre artistes et développeurs
utilisant les nouvelles technologies de programmation (arts
numériques, hacking, performances, etc.).

Le vendredi 28 janvier de 19h à 23h
à la Générale Nord-Est

14 avenue Parmentier / 75011 Paris
Metro ligne 9 / Station Voltaire

19h / 20h30 : Présentation de la station de VJing interactif Milkymist
One par Sébastien Bourdeauducq.
La station de VJing interactif Milkymist One est un appareil open
hardware permettant de réaliser des performances visuelles mélangeant la
danse et des effets abstraits inspirés de MilkDrop.
Ce mini-atelier survolera les possibilités du système et montrera
comment écrire un patch permettant de programmer l'appareil pour créer
de nouveaux effets et de nouvelles interactions.

http://www.milkymist.org/mmone.html


20h30 / 21h : Pot/apéro.


21h / 22h : Présentation par chdh de son interface de travail
entièrement réalisée sous Pure Data : Vivarium.
Cette interface permet le contrôle temps-réel de processus audiovisuels.
Elle sera abordée au travers des différentes réalisations du collectif :
DVD, performances, et du travail en cours dénommé Egregore.
Ces travaux relèvent tous d'une même problématique : l'utilisation
d’instruments audiovisuels ayant une composante sonore et une composante
vidéo. Ces instruments sont basés sur des algorithmes de modélisation
physique qui génèrent des comportements expressifs.
Cette rencontre sera orientée en fonction des envies et demandes du
public : détails du nouveau projet, explication des patchs pure data,
applications des modèles physiques, ...

http://sourceforge.net/projects/chdh-vivarium/
http://www.chdh.free.fr/


22h / 23h : Rencontres, discussions et échanges autour des arts
numériques, de la performance, du hacking et du développement
d'applications et d'installations.



/dev/art/#7 aura lieu le vendredi 25 février au BlackBoxe avec
Emmanuelle Gibello.


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Re: [PD] standard encoding of pd files in each system?

2011-01-26 Thread João Pais

I convert ascii characters to float with PHP.
If you have a patch to convert text inside pd (vanilla) can you send me?


what you mean, convert ascii to float? there are several objects for that,  
for now I'm using [mrpeach/str to_list] or [mrpeach/str to_symbol]


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Re: [PD] Pager in documentation

2011-01-26 Thread Willy WOLFF
Cool :)


On 01/26/11 12:03, Xavier Miller wrote:
 OK, I found it : the pd documentation with pager comes from the PDDP
 project (http://puredata.info/dev/pddp ).

 I will get it and install it.

 Kind regards,
 Xavier Miller




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[PD] Picture to Audio to Array

2011-01-26 Thread Moritz Schell

Hello

I’m completely new to the Mailing List (and quite new to pd) and I  
hope someone out there can help me…


I tried to make a patch that converts the information of the pixels  
(grey value) to a frequency by going through the picture from left  
bottom to right top. The resulting audiowave should be written in an  
array. Everything works fine so far BUT:
Everytime I repeat the whole action (with the same picture - same  
grey values) a new wave appears in the array. This is really weird  
because it is always the same sound and should be always the same wave…


Any suggestions?

Patch is attached.

Thanks

moritz



PixToFrequencyToArray.pd
Description: Binary data
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[PD] [PD-Announce] Brussels Pure Data Patching circle - Okno - 30 Jan 2011 - reminder

2011-01-26 Thread Olm-e
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**OKNO - artist run organisation for art and media technology - Brussels
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*
http://okno.be tp://okno.be%22%22

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*_EN_*
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*30/1 Pure Data Patching Circle
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mailing list : http://okno.be/mailman/listinfo/circles

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14h -18h at OKNO

Thomas Turine will come and discuss some conceptual and critical views.
Come with your projects and ideas ! We'll discuss music and interaction.

He is a young talented Belgian composer, who explored as diverse musical
territories from electronic acid to compositions for contemporary
orchestra. In between he played with jazz rock, fusing traditional world
music melodies with modern influences and classical instruments, mixing
sound recordings and electro punk, in an imaginative and sensitive
style. As of today, his music has become a genuine sculpting with sound
in motion, with a strong consideration for the surroundings and the
investigation of sound spaces, as much composing with acoustic
instruments as electroacoustic devices.
Currently he is composing for dance pieces, choreographies, theatre, and
interactive spatial installations. He is using Pure Data in his work and
teaching, e.g. lately in Paris (Louis Lumière) in a masterclass
electroacoustic music.

As usual, these are free events.
Bring your laptops, headphones and projects.
Please send a short e-mail to ol[at]okno.be to confirm your
participation, so we can prepare properly.

Pure Data Patching Circles Brussels are supported by the Ministery of
Culture of French Community of Belgium, Digital Art.
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30/1 Pure Data Patching Circle**

mailing list : http://okno.be/mailman/listinfo/circles*
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*14h-18h à Okno

Thomas Turine nous rejoindra pour une session plus conceptuelle et
critique, venez avec vos projets et idées. On parlera de musique et
d'interactivité.
Il est un jeune compositeur Belge de grand talent et diversité, ayant
parcouru des territoires depuis la musique electro acide aux
compositions pour orchestre contemporain, en passant par des groupe de
jazz rock, mélangeant les mélodies du monde aux influx modernes et
instruments classiques, mixant enregistrements de matières et electro
punk, avec un imaginaire profond et sensible. Sa musique est devenue
aujourd'hui véritablement sculpture de matière sonore en mouvement, avec
une très forte attention sur la spatialisation et de recherche sur
l'espace sonore, composant tant avec instruments acoustiques que
dispositifs electroacoustiques, pour des pièces de dance, chorégraphies,
théatre et sur des installations spatialisées interactives.
Il utilise Pure Data dans sa pratique et l'enseignement p.ex.
dernièrement à Paris (Louis Lumière) dans un masterclass
d'electroacoustique.

La session se donnera de 14h à 18h, à OKNO.
C'est gratuit, apportez votre laptop, vos écouteurs, et vos
motivations/projets.
Veuillez confirmer votre participation par e-mail sur l'adresse
ol[at]okno.be, pour une meilleure organisation.

Les Pure Data Patching Circles sont supportés par le Ministère de la
Culture de la Communauté Française de Belgique, Arts Numériques.


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14u - 18u te OKNO 

Breng muzikale en interactieve ideeën en projecten mee die we samen
bespreken en op weg helpen. We nodigen Thomas Turine uit.
Thomas Turine is een getalenteerde jonge Belgische componist, met een
veelzijdige achtergrond. Hij maakte zowel elektronische acid als
composities voor een klein orkest of jazz rock bands. Hierbij versmolt
hij traditionele melodie met hedendaagse invloeden.  De laatste tijd
werkt hij met dans en choreographie, theater en interactieve ruimtelijke
klank installaties. Men kan zeggen dat zijn werk momenteel meer een
soort sculpteren met klank in beweging lijkt. Hij werkt vaak met Pure
Data, dat hij doceert in Parijs (Louis Lumière) in de masterclass
elektro-akoestische muziek.

Zoals gebruikelijk zijn deze events gratis. Breng je laptop, headphones
en projecten.
Bevestig je komst met een korte e-mail aan ol[at]okno.be

De Pure Data Patching Circles events worden gesteund door het Ministerie
van Cultuur van de Franse Gemeenschap van Belgie, Digitale Kunsten.
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Belgium   
openbaar vervoer/public transport/transport public : metro Graaf van
Vlaanderen/Comte de Flandre, tram 51 


With the kind support of the Flemish authorities and the VGC (Vlaamse
Gemeenschapscommissie).   
Met steun van de Vlaamse Gemeenschap en de VGC  (Vlaamse
Gemeenschapscommissie).
Avec le soutient de la Communauté Flamande et la VGC (Vlaamse
Gemeenschapscommissie).




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Re: [PD] standard encoding of pd files in each system?

2011-01-26 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner


Pd  0.43 is probably something like ISO-8859-1 or perhaps UTF-8, Pd  
0.43 is UTF-8.  UTF-8 or ISO-8859-1 will both be fully ANSI if only  
the standard ASCII chars are used, i.e. no ü, ã, é, etc.


For converting, I like moocow/any2bytes and moocow/bytes2any.

.hc

On Jan 26, 2011, at 5:17 AM, João Pais wrote:


Hi,

I was curious to know what is the standard encoding of pd files in  
each operating system. According to Notepad+, in XP is ANSI.


Or a followup question, which format is better for pd to read a  
string of characters and convert it to floats? ANSI seems the be  
most reliable here where it comes to interpreting the data, although  
utf8 without BOM renders them in the symbol atom more accurately.


The reason I'm asking is because I'm working with converting ascii  
characters to their float value.


If anyone wants, I can send a small test patch to try out.

João

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Re: [PD] Picture to Audio to Array

2011-01-26 Thread Claude Heiland-Allen

On 26/01/11 19:32, Moritz Schell wrote:

Everytime I repeat the whole action (with the same picture - same grey
values) a new wave appears in the array.


1. [tabwrite~] is *not* clock-aware, so it starts on block boundaries
2. [vline~] *is* clock-aware, so it might start sub-sample accurate
3. [osc~] has internal state (its phase) which you are not resetting

a possible solution might involve:

1. use [line~] instead of [vline~]
2. reset [osc~] phase when you start the [tabwrite~]


Claude

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Re: [PD] standard encoding of pd files in each system?

2011-01-26 Thread Bryan Jurish
moin all,

@hans: thanks for the vote of confidence :-)

@João: ... for converting strings (lists of bytes, represented as pd
floats) to floats (as in pd floats, a la C strtof()  friends) you can
do some sick bad ugly and wrong things using [bytes2any] in conjunction
with [locale] (e.g. by dynamically re-setting LC_NUMERIC) ... but maybe
that wasn't what you meant...

marmosets,
Bryan

On 2011-01-26 21:06:35, Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at appears
to have written:
 
 Pd  0.43 is probably something like ISO-8859-1 or perhaps UTF-8, Pd
 0.43 is UTF-8.  UTF-8 or ISO-8859-1 will both be fully ANSI if only the
 standard ASCII chars are used, i.e. no ü, ã, é, etc.
 
 For converting, I like moocow/any2bytes and moocow/bytes2any.
 
 .hc
 
 On Jan 26, 2011, at 5:17 AM, João Pais wrote:
 
 Hi,

 I was curious to know what is the standard encoding of pd files in
 each operating system. According to Notepad+, in XP is ANSI.

 Or a followup question, which format is better for pd to read a string
 of characters and convert it to floats? ANSI seems the be most
 reliable here where it comes to interpreting the data, although utf8
 without BOM renders them in the symbol atom more accurately.

 The reason I'm asking is because I'm working with converting ascii
 characters to their float value.

 If anyone wants, I can send a small test patch to try out.

 João

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Re: [PD] Pager in documentation

2011-01-26 Thread Xavier Miller
Yep, but I don't find the files, even if pddp is compiled. I will take a 
look on the ebuild and compiled result. Maybe the generated PDDP 
documentation is not installed.


Xavier

Le 26/01/11 20:19, Willy WOLFF a écrit :

Cool :)


On 01/26/11 12:03, Xavier Miller wrote:

OK, I found it : the pd documentation with pager comes from the PDDP
project (http://puredata.info/dev/pddp ).

I will get it and install it.

Kind regards,
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Re: [PD] standard encoding of pd files in each system?

2011-01-26 Thread João Pais
Pd  0.43 is probably something like ISO-8859-1 or perhaps UTF-8, Pd  
0.43 is UTF-8.  UTF-8 or ISO-8859-1 will both be fully ANSI if only the  
standard ASCII chars are used, i.e. no ü, ã, é, etc.


hmm, for my case I'm needing the 256 values in the chart. I'm noticing  
that there are differences between mac, xp and ubuntu, but can't tell  
exactly where/what is the cause for it.




For converting, I like moocow/any2bytes and moocow/bytes2any.


I think I had a look at it as well. do you have any comparative reason for  
that one instead of the other? or it was just the first one to get to you?


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Re: [PD] standard encoding of pd files in each system?

2011-01-26 Thread João Pais

@João: ... for converting strings (lists of bytes, represented as pd
floats) to floats (as in pd floats, a la C strtof()  friends) you can
do some sick bad ugly and wrong things using [bytes2any] in conjunction
with [locale] (e.g. by dynamically re-setting LC_NUMERIC) ... but maybe
that wasn't what you meant...


maybe not, but I'll look at it. sick and wrong sounds always nice.

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[PD] Combining two audio signals

2011-01-26 Thread J bz
Hey all,

I have two audio signals, 1 instrument input and then some processing of the
instrument.

What I want is for the processing to work like [swap] where when the
instrument is loud the processing is quiet and vice versa.

My question is how can I do this smoothly without there being big jumps at
the beginning and end of the processed sound?

Cheers,

Julian
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Re: [PD] standard encoding of pd files in each system?

2011-01-26 Thread Mathieu Bouchard

On Wed, 26 Jan 2011, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:


Pd  0.43 is probably something like ISO-8859-1 or perhaps UTF-8


Pd Extended 0.42 and 0.41 are system-dependent on this : ISO_8859-1 on 
OSX, ISO_8859-1 in Linux's pd server, and UTF-8 in Linux's pd client. 
This explains why accents in OSX patches make text (comments, objectboxes, 
etc) disappear on Linux, and why trying to type accents in Linux makes 
text disappear.


If you load GridFlow in those versions of Pd, the gridflow_unicorn module 
modifies Pd so that accents are recorded as UTF-8 in the patches, which 
makes them typable on Linux, and makes OSX's text portable to Linux. 
However, in both cases, the other UTF-8 problems remain (cursor in wrong 
place, problems with deleting and inserting special chars).


UTF-8 or ISO-8859-1 will both be fully ANSI if only the standard ASCII 
chars are used, i.e. no ü, ã, é, etc.


What does «ANSI» mean here ?? (I suspect that it's not what you mean to 
write)


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[PD] tempo midi syncing...?

2011-01-26 Thread Tedb0t
Anybody have any tips or ideas about midi syncing between Pd and a host (like 
ableton live, etc) on OSX?  I started using a nice monome drum sequencer patch 
and there seemed to be a lot timing jitter with its original [metro 150].  You 
could audibly tell that the time between each beat wasn't always identical (not 
sure why this would be?).  So I set it up to be controlled by a midi loop in 
the host, but oddly enough it doesn't seem to have gotten any better, plus 
there's a bit of added latency between the host's metronome and Pd.

So what's the best way to do this?  Ideally the Pd patch would be precisely in 
time with the host... and MIDI through OSX's IAC bus is the only approach that 
I know of yet.

Thanks everyone!

±tedb0t
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[PD] wiimote crashes with moderate cpu load and/or heavy USB transfer

2011-01-26 Thread John Harrison
I haven't had a chance to do a lot of testing on this yet, but it appears
that [wiimote] crashes intermittently when there is moderate CPU load on the
system...or...it could also be related to heavy USB usage from other devices
(2 cameras). In any case, I thought I'd see if this is a known problem not
unique to me before I dig too deep. I tried moving the cameras to another Pd
instance so they would be on a different core of the CPU. It might have
slowed the crashing but it didn't solve it.

Even with no other CPU load or USB usage of other devices, it appears to
crash occasionally...

Ubuntu 10.10
[wiimote] from the binaries of /reduzierer/rdz...

-John
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[PD] Fwd: Re: wiimote crashes with moderate cpu load and/or heavy USB transfer

2011-01-26 Thread Ivica Ico Bukvic
Forgot to copy pd-list...

 Original Message 
Subject: Re: [PD] wiimote crashes with moderate cpu load and/or heavy USB   
transfer
From: Ivica Ico Bukvic i...@vt.edu
To: John Harrison johnharrison...@gmail.com
CC: 

Try disis_wiimote from the L2ork software page which uses threaded 
implementation and is dsp-safe even when sending cues back to wiimote (which 
otherwise cause consistent xruns). We use it regularly even at heavy cpu loads 
and it is rock solid (Linux only).

Cheers!

Ico
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Re: [PD] tempo midi syncing...?

2011-01-26 Thread William Brent
there seemed to be a lot timing jitter with its original [metro 150].  You 
could audibly tell that the time between each beat wasn't always identical 
(not sure why this would be?).

Hmm...I guess we'd have to see what's going on in the patch, because
there's no doubt that [metro] puts out bangs at a steady rate.  Even
at faster speeds, it's steady enough to reliably control waveform
periods as in 3.audio.examples/C04.control.to.signal.pd.


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[PD] [PD-announce] two more gridflow fractal videos

2011-01-26 Thread Mathieu Bouchard


http://gridflow.ca/gallery/koch_polygon_2a.mp4
http://gridflow.ca/gallery/koch_polygon_2b.mp4

12288-sided polygons !
polygones à 12288 côtés !

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Re: [PD] Combining two audio signals

2011-01-26 Thread Lorenzo Sutton

Hi Julian,

J bz wrote:

Hey all,

I have two audio signals, 1 instrument input and then some processing 
of the instrument.


What I want is for the processing to work like [swap] where when the 
instrument is loud the processing is quiet and vice versa.


My question is how can I do this smoothly without there being big 
jumps at the beginning and end of the processed sound?



You should find a way to smooth out the volume 'jumps', as I guess from 
what you write that the changes are triggered by some sort of envelope 
following.


One trick might be to smooth out these jumps with a lowpass filter 
[lop~] with fairly low cut-off frequency (around 10 Hz for e.g.).

Otherwise using [line~] can also be used to smooth non-continuous messages.

Lorenzo.



Cheers,

Julian


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