Isidro Gonzalez wrote:
so is it possible to get the gain from the poles and
zeros, without
calculating all coefficients?
Of Course it is. You must evaluate the transfer
function of the filter in the unit circle.
For a nice explanation on how to do this and some C
code samples, see:
Hello,
There is the following error, if I try to open the help file of a Gem
object:
sorry, couldn't find help patch for gemhead.pd
the help files for PD objects are ok.
Thanks, Birgit
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Birgit Gasteiger wrote:
Hello,
There is the following error, if I try to open the help file of a Gem
object:
sorry, couldn't find help patch for gemhead.pd
the help files for PD objects are ok.
which OS?
which distribution? (how did you get Gem? did you compile it yourself?
if so did
Hallo,
altern hat gesagt: // altern wrote:
Could anyone suggest some basic sound recorder that works with jack? I
just need to record the jack output, no need for multitrack or editing,
just be able to select the sound format, frequency and amplitude maybe.
Actually even if you don't need
Le Fri, 11 Apr 2008 08:29:45 +0200,
IOhannes m zmölnig [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Olivier Heinry wrote:
hi,
looks like the debian stable autobuild of last night didnt make it.
it would be nice if you could also provide the information _why_ the
autobuild did not succeed (as can be
IOhannes m zmoelnig schrieb:
Birgit Gasteiger wrote:
Hello,
There is the following error, if I try to open the help file of a Gem
object:
sorry, couldn't find help patch for gemhead.pd
the help files for PD objects are ok.
which OS?
which distribution? (how did you get Gem? did you
Olivier Heinry wrote:
Yep, I didnt provide anything since I noticed these logs are as easy to find.
good to know.
aye, your approach does make sense if you were not aware of the
automatic mails on fail.
(sorry if i was too harsh)
personally i would rather not revert to etch (who works
Frank Barknecht(e)k dio:
Hallo,
altern hat gesagt: // altern wrote:
Could anyone suggest some basic sound recorder that works with jack? I
just need to record the jack output, no need for multitrack or editing,
just be able to select the sound format, frequency and amplitude maybe.
Le Mon, 14 Apr 2008 13:58:41 +0200,
IOhannes m zmoelnig [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Olivier Heinry wrote:
Yep, I didnt provide anything since I noticed these logs are as easy to
find.
good to know.
personally i would rather not revert to etch (who works with multimedia
I always get that problem on OSX, the files should be in gem/Gem/help, i
think if you add the path in the pd preferences it should work,
J
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 4:39 AM, Birgit Gasteiger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
IOhannes m zmoelnig schrieb:
Birgit Gasteiger wrote:
Hello,
There is the
On Apr 14, 2008, at 7:39 AM, Birgit Gasteiger wrote:
IOhannes m zmoelnig schrieb:
Birgit Gasteiger wrote:
Hello,
There is the following error, if I try to open the help file of a
Gem
object:
sorry, couldn't find help patch for gemhead.pd
the help files for PD objects are ok.
which
Hi all,
How feasible would a prev message to [pointer] be (naturally, this
would be the complement to the next message, outputting the previous
pointer in the list)?
I'm very keen to make a scrubbable sequencer that can be driven by
[line]s rather than the usual [del]-based arrangement, but my
Yeah this is annoying. I'm pretty sick of the way that libraries are managed
in Pd right now. What I do for the 50 million separate iem-libs is to just
dump them all in the /extra folder directly. Then they seem to work right.
Kudos though to the pdmtl crew. They are doing the right thing with
yes, and a rectangle. pix_movie is broken for a long time now. separator
does not help in this case.
m.
chris clepper wrote:
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 3:38 PM, marius schebella
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yea, that stops the flickering. and this also stops
I can't make pix_film do this even with the shitty Apple written Nvidia
drivers.
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 3:48 PM, marius schebella
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, and a rectangle. pix_movie is broken for a long time now. separator
does not help in this case.
m.
chris clepper wrote:
On
chris clepper wrote:
I can't make pix_film do this even with the shitty Apple written Nvidia
drivers.
pix_movie not pix_film
I have an ATI X1600. and an i-sight.
marius.
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 3:48 PM, marius schebella
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, and a
Oh. Your email said pix_film and I asked if it was pix_film into
pix_record. It is odd that the busted 10.5 fast path alters the contents of
CPU side memory which is completely nuts.
Try pix_film - pix_separator - pix_texture with client_storage 1 to get
some sort of performance back.
On Mon,
sorry for the confusion. I wanted to say pix_movie, but said pix_film...
just to make this clear: pix_film with separator is working fine (as I
wrote before). I did not experience any performance drawback with the
one separator. but I will try to use it with client_storage 1.
the second file I
Well shit, you had me concerned for a minute.
Here's the full story:
The fast path for texturing involves asynchronously uploading the texture
from CPU memory to the GPU. pix_movie does this without caching the image
(which involves copying it) and instead calls the texture instructions for
the
Horribly unfeasible -- the data are stored as a singly linked list.
Going back would require searching forward from the beginning.
cheers
Miller
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 11:36:13AM -0700, Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
Hi all,
How feasible would a prev message to [pointer] be (naturally, this
would
Hallo,
Luke Iannini (pd) hat gesagt: // Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
I'm very keen to make a scrubbable sequencer that can be driven by
[line]s rather than the usual [del]-based arrangement, but my current
method of just dumping the entire data-structure on every tick and
searching for elements
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 2:33 PM, Miller Puckette
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Horribly unfeasible -- the data are stored as a singly linked list.
Going back would require searching forward from the beginning.
cheers
Miller
I thought as much, thanks for the answer. Would built-in search
That's what I'd do. Someday I'll implement an 'nth' method for pointer
(and search methods too) that will make this easier. As usual, just gotta
figure out the most robust design.
cheers
M
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 05:33:54PM -0700, Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 2:33 PM,
Hey list,
I'm working with fiddle and OSC, and I need to build the OSC messages from
fiddle data.
I already did a patch that I don´t really like because I haven´t find the
way to build the messages in
a good way.
All numbers are flying from here to there, and I think that´s a better way
to solve
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