Yes, this works great with Pd and Live. You can also send midi from Live to Pd.
However, my experiences with using sending audio between Pd and Live
in tandem using Jack on OS X 10.4 (PPC) show that Pd runs a lot slower
than Live. I suppose the best strategy would be to run Pd with -nogui
and
as sciss says, you can use soundfiler and:
[read -resize $1 array1 array2{
(bunch of other nifty options for sample loading here too - see the help
patch for soundfiler.)
some limitations are:
a) if the file is mono, only array1 is populated (sometimes annoying...)
b) the max resize is
Apologies for cross postings
Dear All,
I am currently carrying out research for a PhD in Music Technology. As
part of this research I am trying to get a general idea of the current
trends in the design of interactive performance systems and New Musical
Instruments.
I would greatly appreciate
how will the results of the survey feed back into and straighten the pd
community? will the results be published publicly?
i think i can safely say we are all looking for new ideas regarding
instrument creation :)
i'd be super interested in hearing more about your Data Mining and
Sonification
thanx for the info. I know about jack, but i did not try it yet on osx. I
anyway needed just midi that i can write a midi track in Live and route it
to Gem and play my visuals, so no audio. and i menaged it just by routing
usb-midi converter to the digi002, set the soft NOT to ge midi loop and it
This Wed, Feb 14th 6-9pm.
http://idmi.poly.edu/node/103
This is an informal gathering of patching and patchers (Max/MSP/
Jitter, Pure Data, and even jMax, EyesWeb, , etc.). Beginners
and Experienced welcome. Open to everyone, students, the public,
etc. Work on school projects,
pablo das neves bicho wrote:
Hi list,
I'd like to know if there is an object or an abstration to output the
grayscale values of each pixel of a low resolution video, in order to
use those value to control the behaviour of 3d objects. Should i use
gridflow ? Any ideas/hints would be welcome.
hi,
pdp_scanxy~
does that job.
marius.
pablo das neves bicho wrote:
Hi list,
I'd like to know if there is an object or an abstration to output the
grayscale values of each pixel of a low resolution video, in order to
use those value to control the behaviour of 3d objects. Should i use
On Feb 11, 2007, at 2:11 PM, João Miguel Pais wrote:
There is a test version of [hidio] working on Windows, including
output support. We are working on making a release.
But Wacoms will only be supported by [hidio] on GNU/Linux because
on Windows and Mac OS X, you have to install the
Hello all,
First post! Glad to be here.
I'm in the middle of installing all of the PD goodies. I'll have some
questions concerning installations and such...please bare with me! :-)
First off, I'm really interested in 'slicing' up samples with PD
(beat/transient detection) and rearranging
On 2/12/07, Claude Heiland-Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pablo das neves bicho wrote:
Hi list,
I'd like to know if there is an object or an abstration to output the
grayscale values of each pixel of a low resolution video, in order to
use those value to control the behaviour of 3d objects.
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bonk~-help.pd
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here be teh help file… arrg *takes sip of rum*
On 12-Feb-07, at 11:22 PM, jared wrote:
Yes, this is exactly what I need to see to get PD juices flowing!
Thanks much!
By the way, I can't find any documentation/help file on
Damn Spencer, thanks for pointing this one out! Very cool!
Jared
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From: Spencer Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 4:11 AM
To: jared
Cc: pd-list@iem.at
Subject: Re: [PD] slicing samples
On 2/12/07, jared [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi jared,
there's also aubio that do an excellent job for analysis (both onset and
pitch).
http://aubio.piem.org/
patrick
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I was hacking away on the PDDP help template http://puredata.org/dev/
pddp/DraftReferenceDesigns and I got a little carried away, so I game
up with this web-style template.
I am interested to hear people's opinion about the format.
.hc
example_menu-help.pd
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Oops again, if it looks strange on your machine, check the screenshot:
http://puredata.org/dev/pddp/pddp-drafts/template-10-grab.png
(this is with DejaVu Sans Mono and the box size fixes)
.hc
On Feb 13, 2007, at 2:10 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Oops, got to include all the objects:
Quoting Chuckk Hubbard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The extraction is easy with GridFlow (for example, [#export_list]), and
the 3D could be done with Gem.
in Gem you could use [pix_dump] and [pix_pix2sig~] to get the pixel values.
so all in all: all of the still alive video frameworks for Pd support
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