sven a écrit :
max/msp is really worth the money especially if you need a gui
Learning how to make a GUI is really worth if we need a GUI.
May I ask:
how does MaxMSP gives any hint about making a pretty fast GUI?
@damian (2): what's wrong with the pd-win32 binaries available?
We've got
sven wrote:
@damian (2): what's wrong with the pd-win32 binaries available?
1) midi crashes, which I could figure out and fix for myself, if I could
compile from source
2) my entire rig tends to triple its cpu usage for no apparent reason after
a quasi-random length of time, which seems to
Damian Stewart a écrit :
because (correct me if I'm wrong) no-one else seems willing to.
because the feeling i get from the community here is that even if i do
write an incredibly detailed and amazing bug report /no-one is going
to care because it's the windows version/.
Have you got an
here's what gdb says loading numbers.pd from the rradical examples directory:
(gdb) run
Starting program: D:\art\pd\bin/pd.exe
---Type return to continue, or q return to quit---
---Type return to continue, or q return to quit---
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x7801036e in
Damian Stewart a écrit :
here's what gdb says loading numbers.pd from the rradical examples
directory:
Hi thanks for the gdb lines
Attrached is a version of OSCprepend that doesn't need fromsymbol
tosymbol, and then doesn't crashes.
PC.
#N canvas 0 0 454 304 12;
#X msg 304 166 set
Patco wrote:
midi on windows is my main sticking point. if people care about the
the windows version, why is midi on windows /still/ 'dangerous'?
surely midi control is fundamental to serious performance-based usage
of a program like pd?
I don't, I have not experienced crashes caused by
i'm having issues with toxy/widget:
on initialisation of pd i get
beware! this is widget 0.1 19th alpha build...
warning (Widget): no file 'setup.wid'... using built-in defaults
beware! this is widget 0.1 19th alpha build...
consistency check failed: widget_getcvpathname
consistency check
hi all.
i'm coming to istanbul this night and stay for about a week. are there any
pd-users interested meeting there ?
cu eni
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Is there a problem with midiout in pd 0.39-2 . I can't seem to send
anything with it. Other midi messages are working fine. I'm sending
internally to muse. Thanks.
Jim
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On 11/10/06, Damian Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
midi on windows is my main sticking point. if people care about the the
windows version, why is midi on windows /still/ 'dangerous'? surely midi
control is fundamental to serious performance-based usage of a program like pd?
Is MIDI really
On Fri, 2006-11-10 at 23:33 +1300, Damian Stewart wrote:
i was wanting to experiment with using directx rather than tcl/tk
for rendering graphics to get some real high-performance stuff going on,
whoooaaa that would be a reason for me to switch back to windows
when doing pd. or would
I was wondering how many folks on this list are from the Philadelphia area. It would be cool to have a local network around here. Perhaps there already is one? I'm particularly interested in performers and active music makers, but ANY friend of PD is a friend of mine ;) Cheers!! Jeff
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Howdy.
I'm in Center City, studying comp at University of the Arts on Broad.
They don't use PD here, unfortunately (mostly a jazz school), but I
use it. I am more of a composer than a performer, but I like
programming with PD as well.
I have a microtonal sonata created with PD at:
Could you please explain what this does in a little more detail?~KyleOn 11/10/06, Jamie Bullock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Dear all,LibXtract 0.2.2 is now available on sourceforge
http://sourceforge.net/projects/libxtract it includes a PD external thatprovides an interface to the functionality of
Mathieu Bouchard a écrit :
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006, Patco wrote:
I've tried some stand alones made with the payware version, they are
not very efficient.
Hmm, what's the payware version?
I've confused the issue with replacing MAXmsp by payware.
So, I've tried some win32 standalone MAX patches,
Roman Haefeli a écrit :
dear devs, i must say, that i am not a dev myself and so, i don't have
anything to contribute and i am sorry if i sound ungratefull. i take the
chance to thank you for all your work!!!
cheers
roman
Same here.
PC.
alright,
I have to say, for the most part I agree with Yves.
If a user 'needs software right now for his/her gig tomorrow night' it
might actually be better to spend money on something like MaxMSP rather
than chasing down countless bugs on such a horrible build system like
MinGW on a
Hello, I've just discovered an undocumented external called [state].
With reading at the sources, I've found out how it works.
[save, list nameofthepreset( message will save the state of all the
number boxes,
[envgen], and symbol boxes located into the canvas where [state] is .
[list
Unfortunately, MaxMSP does not run that well on Windows. I think I
just recounted how PD+Gem runs a webcam on PC, that won't run with
Max, for example. So without Pure Data, one is really stuck with
programs like Reaktor and Synthedit on PC. (I highly recommend
Synthedit, btw, one can develop a
Me neither, unless it's using some third party screen capture program or using another machine to record the direct output of a video card. Or, you can try using pidip/pdp, but only on Linux (maybe OSX if you're lucky)!
~KyleOn 11/10/06, David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd love to post GEM
Mathieu Bouchard a écrit :
if you don't put 'list' and the messagebox contents doesn't start with
a float, then the message would have that selector instead of 'list',
and so would represent a different command to the object.
'list' is the implied selector when a messagebox begins with a
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