La version
française suit la version anglaise
Apologies
for cross postings
Concordia University’s Music Department (Electroacoustic Studies)
is
happy to announce:
ÉuCuE
27ii – La primauté de l’oreille/ Primacy of the ear
Six
concerts of
multi-channel electroacoustic pieces featuring
Hi Lao,
On Sat, 2008-11-01 at 19:55 +0800, Lao Yu wrote:
from the ongoing discussion about Max/MSP compatibility I wonder if
it would be a good idea to create a list of available objects in the
extended version, quite as it exists for vanilla. For someone who is
getting acquainted -
Hello, dear list!
I'm using Ubuntu 8.04, Pd version 0.40.3-extended, pentium M 1600MHz,
currently trying to build a file handling patch using [shell] and a
message to it: [ls mypath/*.jpg(
everything works fine with 20 or less files in the folder. In folders
containing approximately 200
man stty
Each call to [shell] opens a new tty
It could be an issue that's a combination of column sizes
and EOL characters.
Because of buffering problems [shell] can be an unreliable
tool. If you can use pdlua or pyext to write a listing external
you will have more control and more consistent
Here's a python script to list all the externals in a directory.
It goes through all the subdirectories too.
Problem with MSW pd externals: they end in '.dll', which could be any shared
library.
Linux and OSX externals end in '.pd_darwin' or '.pd_linux' so they can't be
confused.
I tried it
hi list, specifically persons in nyc..
I noticed that some old postings exist about patching circles and was
curious if we could arrange another such meeting.
I know of a gallery we could use in Brooklyn, or perhaps Hans wants to host
it again?
cheers,
bryan
hello,
is pd compatible with motu and prosunus multichannel interfaces?
(in OSX)
thanks.
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I am up for it, I could host it at Eyebeam or perhaps NYC Resistor.
Maybe in like 10 days? I am thinking weekday evenings works best.
.hc
On Nov 3, 2008, at 2:25 PM, bryan eubanks wrote:
hi list, specifically persons in nyc..
I noticed that some old postings exist about patching circles
sounds good to me... weekday evenings are fine..
caveat: I am no Pd expert and I think I could really use some outside hands
on help with patching ideas, how to make things work better, etc. etc.
etc probably not alone...
cheers,
b
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 4:23 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner
Hi all,
Looking into this once again (I've had this problem for 10 years or more
now) I just found out that gcc has a -ffast-math flag that prevents denormals
for slowing the code down, as long as the CPU has SSE instructions. I
don't know if the geode does or not, though!
On linux, at any
Looking into this once again (I've had this problem for 10 years or more
now) I just found out that gcc has a -ffast-math flag that prevents
denormals for slowing the code down, as long as the CPU has SSE
instructions. I don't know if the geode does or not, though!
according to wikipedia not
Yep, I remember trying the MXCSR thing once and it not working, but I
forget what processor it was on. If indeed it's equivalent to using this
gcc flag, I'm happier usin the compiler flag because it keeps the code
cleaner.
OTOH, it sounds like non-SSE processors will always need code to check
Hey all,
I just did a quick hack job on Frank's improved nqpoly4 to make
nqpoly5. It is very similar to the nqpoly4 but loadbangs work
properly, thanks to the use of IOhannes' very useful [initbang].
I removed Frank's two additional inlets for number and patch name,
since those
hello pd world!
long time ago since my last post.
I'm in NY now, so i'm intrested in a patching circle.
Maybe we could do some netpd session?
all the best,
moritz
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 4:47 PM, bryan eubanks [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
sounds good to me... weekday evenings are fine..
caveat: I
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