Re: [PD] Seamless recording of 2 consecutive audio files?

2009-01-07 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, Peter Plessas hat gesagt: // Peter Plessas wrote: i somehow assumed, that [writesf~] doesn't use scheduled messages... I always thought that Pd would execute messages in between audio blocks. So if i sent two messages (stop old file, start new file), i expected them to happen in a

Re: [PD] left mouse click abuse

2009-01-07 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
Lukasz Jastrzebski wrote: How about using F-keys (if any)? or num block? i don't have a numblock here. and i'm not sure about Fn-keys either (they are keys seldomly used and thus in non-optimal places (typing-wise); i'm fine with using Fn-keys for sporadic messages like e.g. turn audio

Re: [PD] left mouse click abuse

2009-01-07 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
marius schebella wrote: So instead of doing auto-placements and connections as default, user-initiated operations should be preferred, i.e. a better Tidy up and a Connect all selected objects as proposed. but wouldn't it be nice to have shortcuts for all the combinations that you have to

Re: [PD] left mouse click abuse

2009-01-07 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote: i think luigi posted a template abstraction a while ago that might do keeping up with the list i just noticed that it was luke and he already said so. sorry for the noise... fgmasdr IOhannes ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing

Re: [PD] Seamless recording of 2 consecutive audio files?

2009-01-07 Thread Peter Plessas
Hi! Frank Barknecht wrote: Hallo, Peter Plessas hat gesagt: // Peter Plessas wrote: i somehow assumed, that [writesf~] doesn't use scheduled messages... I always thought that Pd would execute messages in between audio blocks. So if i sent two messages (stop old file, start new file), i

Re: [PD] svg?

2009-01-07 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
Patrice Colet wrote: Gem using libsugar might be very possible, isnt'it? http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/sourceforge/l/li/libsugar/libsugar-dev-0.4-2.i386.html xà a écrit : hi list, does anybody know how to manage and manipulate .svg vector images in pd? any external / library for this

Re: [PD] [GEM-dev] svg?

2009-01-07 Thread Jack
Hello Iohannes, hello list, i try to load a .svg from : http://www.croczilla.com/svg/samples/butterfly/butterfly.svg and import it with [pix_image], i get : error: GemImageLoad: Unable to import an image: butterfly.svg [pix_image] loads only TIFF, JPEG and PNG ? No ? GEM: ver: 0.91.1 'tigital'

[PD] PD extended very slow loading patches

2009-01-07 Thread kristof lauwers
hi, I just tried PD extended 0.40.3. While none of my patches takes longer then a couple of seconds to load in vanilla pd, extended takes sometimes (especialy with patches that contain a lot of gop abstractions) several minutes, eating 50% of my cpu. I tried it on two computers (both on WinXp)

[PD] click remover

2009-01-07 Thread hard off
has anyone made a click remover in pd? care to share the patch? mine is not working for some reason. ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management - http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list

Re: [PD] London Patching Circles - 25/01/09

2009-01-07 Thread Solen Music
dang. won't be around that weekend. how bout the prev/next weekend?? whoops. thought i posted this to the list. 2009/1/4 errordevelo...@gmail.com: Hi. fallowing earlier discussion .. Let's do it on Sun 25th, mayb? it seems that should be alright, we still have 3 weeks to prepere and

Re: [PD] click remover

2009-01-07 Thread mescali...@gmail.com
hi hard off wrote: has anyone made a click remover in pd? care to share the patch? mine is not working for some reason. 1st: define click 2nd: define click remover :-) isn't a simple lowpass filter a click remover too? cheers FF signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: [PD] London Patching Circles - 25/01/09

2009-01-07 Thread evan.raskob [lists]
the 25th is better for moi can we add a wiki page of topics that people want to cover so i know what questions/code to bring with me, and optional skill-level of people to the members page? cheers evan On 7 Jan 2009, at 16:49, Solen Music wrote: dang. won't be around that weekend. how

[PD] zexy's [time] vs. Pd' [realtime]

2009-01-07 Thread Florian Hollerweger
Hi, For a long-term, high-accuracy time interval measurement, I would like to use my NTP-synchronized OS clock as a reference clock. Am I right in assuming that using zexy's [time] for this measurement would yield an identical (i.e. accurate to the available resolution) result as Pd's native

Re: [PD] click remover

2009-01-07 Thread hard off
yes, i could also just disconnect the dac~ so that i don't hear any clicks. but actually what i want is a click remover. - something that will leave a complex audio signal fairly intact but remove the clicks caused by discontinuities. ___

Re: [PD] A dollarsign problem, please help!

2009-01-07 Thread Roman Haefeli
On Wed, 2009-01-07 at 22:52 +0100, David Schaffer wrote: Hi there, I'm having troubles using the $0- thing in a abstraction containing two tabread4~ objects that have to keep their identity when several instances of the abstraction are oppened (I mean, not clash identities with the

Re: [PD] click remover

2009-01-07 Thread Charles Henry
Hey, Derek (right?) I made a weighted median filter abstraction (not good) and an external (not finished), a while back. I'll finish the external up, quickly, test it and send you the code. As an example of what it does, here's the abstraction so you can see it. The abstraction is just too

Re: [PD] svg?

2009-01-07 Thread
2009/1/7 IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at: Patrice Colet wrote: Gem using libsugar might be very possible, isnt'it? http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/sourceforge/l/li/libsugar/libsugar-dev-0.4-2.i386.html xà a écrit : hi list, does anybody know how to manage and manipulate .svg vector

Re: [PD] A dollarsign problem, please help!

2009-01-07 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, Joe Newlin hat gesagt: // Joe Newlin wrote: I think the problem there is that you have $0 in the message object. You can't use $0 in messages. You need to replace $0 in the message with $1 (or $2, depending on where in the message the variable is), put a [f $0] upstream of the message

Re: [PD] click remover

2009-01-07 Thread Charles Henry
Wait... you said discontinuities. I've got something that takes out impulses... A low-pass filter should do a reasonable smoothing, but it would take a lot away from the signal, in the other spots. What if... you could detect the discontinuities using Hilbert~. I just started playing around

Re: [PD] click remover

2009-01-07 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009, Charles Henry wrote: Wait... you said discontinuities. I've got something that takes out impulses... A low-pass filter should do a reasonable smoothing, but it would take a lot away from the signal, in the other spots. In the discrete domain, a loud very-high-frequency

Re: [PD] PD extended very slow loading patches

2009-01-07 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
My guess is that it is due to the hexloader. Are you loading that? There was quite a bit of discussion about it in the past. .hc On Jan 7, 2009, at 9:44 AM, kristof lauwers wrote: hi, I just tried PD extended 0.40.3. While none of my patches takes longer then a couple of seconds to load

Re: [PD] zexy's [time] vs. Pd' [realtime]

2009-01-07 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
Sounds like a reasonable assumption to me, tho I don't have concrete info. .hc On Jan 7, 2009, at 2:10 PM, Florian Hollerweger wrote: Hi, For a long-term, high-accuracy time interval measurement, I would like to use my NTP-synchronized OS clock as a reference clock. Am I right in

Re: [PD] click remover

2009-01-07 Thread Lao Yu
click remover in the practical sense of the meaning work quite well. as practical meaning I refer to what is written here http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php?title=Click_Removal 10 years ago we spent fortunes for cedar hardware processors (which did and do an incredible good job). what is