On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 01:04:50AM -0400, eric labelle wrote:
I'm trying still to get a reasonable Pd install working under openSUSE and
while I was compiling the externals from the CVS i came upon this:
cc: /home/dubian/pure-data/externals/creb/modules/bitsplit~.o: No such file
or directory
what would be the opposite of fundamentalist?
In a tricky way you could be a fundamentalist on the opposite side I suppose...
or maybe someone who doesnt mind too much on taking one side, or sticking to
one belief. I think things tend to be more complex than black or white...
but I dont see
that same old advertisement about beach paradises bored me
Funny, cause it was supposed to be a negative advertisement... once the pdCon
is being considered in Sao Paulo... (the urban inferno) in a sense that people
should be prepared not to find that kind of paradise on these parts... and I
marius schebella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think a pd conv in brazil only makes sense, if it is in connection
with a knowledge flow and general (financial) flow/support from north to
south. it should encourage the local community and their work. like it
did in graz and montreal. there should
On Thu, 6 Sep 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
to me, the whole media-wiki thing seems too clone all over in a bad way,
it smoothes the identities away from the www space ..
The web has always been about sharing content. The identity thing is
something that people tacked on it however they
Roman Haefeli wrote:
inlet: expected 'signal' but got 'list'
the statement, that it expected 'signal' is false, because it obviously
also accepts floats.
but then i find it easier to find a conversion from a single number
(float) into a fixed sized number-list (signal) than a
eric labelle wrote:
Yeah Mathieu...it fails everytime...has anyone found a way around that yet?
well, obviously the way around is disabling mpeg3 support in Gem.
if you configure Gem, just add --disable-mpeg3 et voila...
another option is to install the libmpeg3-headers!
i think Gem's configure
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I think that the Montreal Pd Convention did a good job of being a community
event while still having a academic segment.
If it is a problem to get university support then I certainly don't mind
the so-called academic segment to be handled
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007, PORRES wrote:
Sure, what amazed me is that it seemed there were several parallel
events going on... (workshops, papers, round tables... concerts, etc...)
for every taste or interest! Usually (at least here in Brasil for
instance) the schedule is organized in a way that the
well there is quite many pd-related sites already, i thought
why pdpedia is needed ?
As a primo-supporter of the idea in France, let
me try to explain. There are main reasons:
1/ there is no dictionnary or lexicon about the
3000 objects/externals/abstraction usable in PD.
Most of the
Hi,
it's listed as one of the prerequisites in readme.txt that you need
to have the pd source code (and adjust the paths to it) to be able to
compile flext. Just using a pd installation is not enough as the
g_canvas.h header file might be missing there.
greetings, Thomas
Am 06.09.2007 um
Hi Frank,
i just wanted to have a look at your pyode external, but can't find
it. Is it still lying in your private treasure chest?
greetings, Thomas
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Hallo,
Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
[list(
|
[print]
(no method for 'bang')
I don't have a clear idea of which is right, but I do think that they
should give the same error.
Personally I would prefer it if [print] was less keen on trying to be
Hi,
I've just uploaded a music video rendered with Pd/Gem to a track of
mine. The track is done with Pd, Hydrogen and Ardour.
http://www.last.fm/music/Residuum/+videos
cu Thomas
--
Prisons are needed only to provide the illusion that courts and police
are effective. They're a kind of job
Hallo,
Atte André Jensen hat gesagt: // Atte André Jensen wrote:
Where should I look to learn about polyphony handling in pd? Maybe you
could even give me a quick overview of the broad perspective?
The best place is Miller's Book, chapter Automation and voice
management:
Hallo,
Phil Stone hat gesagt: // Phil Stone wrote:
Submitted for your approval, a cpu-stingy polyphonic synthesizer with
sssad state-saving:
http://www.pkstonemusic.com/polyWaveSynth.html
Looks very nice and sounds cool!
One remark: You're on Windows, right? On Linux, which is more picky
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 10:54:13AM +0200, JNM wrote:
well there is quite many pd-related sites already, i thought
why pdpedia is needed ?
As a primo-supporter of the idea in France, let me try to explain. There
are main reasons:
1/ there is no dictionnary or lexicon about the 3000
With that site:
http://puredata.lynksee.com/wiki/Documentaci%C3%B3n_sobre_Pure_Data
we began with same idea but focused in spanish language. If pdpedia go
ahead we can add our documentation to new wiki.
Is a great idea.
5/ there is no tool to know which
object/external/abstraction is available
Vircy Parker wrote:
curious! Can you explain how did you save the video?
I've used [pix_write] to get .jpg images and then combined these to a
movie and added the audio via mencoder:
mencoder -mf fps=17.79 -ffourcc DX50 -ovc lavc -lavcopts
vcodec=mpeg4:vbitrate=9800:aspect=4/3:vhq:keyint=15
Hi Frank,
I have no idea how that happened -- I'm on OS X, so I'm pretty careful
about case. Anyway, I uploaded a new archive with the right case:
http://www.pkstonemusic.com/code/polyWaveSynth.tgz
Thanks for letting me know.
Phil
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Phil Stone hat gesagt: //
I've disabled mpeg3 because the missing libmpeg3.h get bugging up the Gem
compile. Now I have Gem compiled and installed but Pd can't seem to load it!
Here is what Pd tells me:
./Gem.pd_linux: ./Gem.pd_linux: undefined symbol: glGetShaderInfoLog
Gem: can't load library
I really have no clue and
Hallo,
Thomas Grill hat gesagt: // Thomas Grill wrote:
i just wanted to have a look at your pyode external, but can't find
it. Is it still lying in your private treasure chest?
It was. ;)
I made a quick and dirty download: http://footils.org/pkg/pyode-montreal.tgz
Not much docs in it, but
If it is a problem to get university support
Is actually the opposite. I Believe we could get much more involvement and
fundings from it here in Brasil! :)
You don't need to have the developers, you
need people who stick together
Sure, Cool... And as I said, it's nice to have some local
On 06/09/2007, at 10.54, JNM wrote:
ild0012 wrote:
why pdpedia is needed ?
As a primo-supporter of the idea in France, let
me try to explain. There are main reasons: (snip)
There a a lot of good ideas there - agreed. Just got a^Htwo questions.
Why can't those issues be solved by using
hala,
before leaving MTL i wanted to send a few comments on pd'conv :
first, many thanks to :
* my excellent friend Naveen Goswamy, that we forgot
to credit in our performance for it was a last-minute collaboration
* darsha and the organization for making efforts to getting
eric labelle wrote:
I've disabled mpeg3 because the missing libmpeg3.h get bugging up the
Gem compile. Now I have Gem compiled and installed but Pd can't seem to
load it! Here is what Pd tells me:
./Gem.pd_linux: ./Gem.pd_linux: undefined symbol: glGetShaderInfoLog
Gem: can't load library
On 05/09/2007, at 11.39, Atte André Jensen wrote:
3) Feedback?
It compiles fine on os x too. Not surprisingly i suppose.
5) Did I reinvent the wheel?
No idea really. I'm not musically trained in the traditional sense,
hence things that relates to that I normally store in /dev/null.
Hi
I wanted to play with py/pyext, but I'm stuck at installing flext (under
debian/linux). Here's what I did:
Grabbed flext-0.5.0.tgz from http://g.org/ext/flext/, extracted it
to ~/software/pd/flext. I then cd'ed to flext and ran bash build.sh pd
gcc and updated
1) the help patches are not easily searcheable and 2) you can only
search for objects that are on your computer, but what if you search for
an object that has a certain feature and is maybe in a library that you
don't have yet.
3) pd patches cannot have meta information. it is more difficult to
Steffen a écrit :
On 06/09/2007, at 10.54, JNM wrote:
ild0012 wrote:
why pdpedia is needed ?
As a primo-supporter of the idea in France, let
me try to explain. There are main reasons: (snip)
There a a lot of good ideas there - agreed. Just got a^Htwo questions.
Why can't those issues be
Patrice Colet wrote:
Hello, I hope I'm not so far from the subject, but what about adding
clickable links option into the console for getting the documentation
of objects, and patches, at first creation, and first occuring error?
I think it would be to much console output, although some
i've had the same issue on ubuntu with extended (rev ?, i'd have to
go have alook):
screenshot here:
www.jasch.ch/dl/ds_davos_soundscape/Screenshot.png
/*j
On 07.09.2007, at 06:26, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Hey,
I don't quite understand the issue. Could you take a screenshot? I
On Sep 6, 2007, at 11:25 AM, Steffen wrote:
On 06/09/2007, at 10.54, JNM wrote:
ild0012 wrote:
why pdpedia is needed ?
As a primo-supporter of the idea in France, let
me try to explain. There are main reasons: (snip)
There a a lot of good ideas there - agreed. Just got a^Htwo questions.
hi, i would like to use my new wimote with puredata , for controlling the point
of view of the camera in a gem patch.
Do anybody have tried this before? is there any patch that somebody can share?
if not... which external do i need in order to use wimote and pd?
i have a last
Hey all,
I recently installed
Pd-0.40.3-extended-20070824-debian-testing-i386.deb from the nightly
auto-builds, and the first time I ran it I was pleasantly surprised by
the improved font appearance throughout. However, the next time I ran
it, several days later, any spaces in the status window
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