Hi,
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 10:45:45AM -0400, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
But here is an FM glitcher using d-scale and Tonalatonal, I patch I found
on list a few years ago that is RIPE for rjDJ-ness
Maybe you can look at these and help me make em a little more spiffy, or
at very least get tonal
Hi,
On Windows (not linux, dunnow mac), the current release of Gem has a
known bug (2972166) in that [pix_resize] and [pix_crop] don't update the
image when you change the crop parameters or the dimen of the resize.
According to the bug tracker it has been fixed (can anyone confirm on
On 06/18/2011 12:52 PM, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
IOHannes suggested me to use [pix_separator] as a workaround, but it
doesn't work, or I haven't understood the suggestion fully.
Ok sorry, I have to bang the pix_separator in order to refresh the
image. That's the workaround.
Dear pd-community,
you have the chance to rock the bells of weimar city hall!
During the pd-convention from 8.8-14.8.2011 in weimar there will be
the possibility for little evening concerts on the porcelain
carillon in the tower of weimar cityhall. It is a great opportunity to
present
On Fri, 17 Jun 2011, Bernardo Barros wrote:
2011/6/17 Matteo Sisti Sette matteosistise...@gmail.com:
Is there a way to launch Pd from a script with -nogui in such a way that
when the terminal in which it was launched is closed, the Pd process is also
killed?
That's what already happen with
On Fri, 17 Jun 2011, Cody Loyd wrote:
pd crashed while I was saving a large patch. now, when I open that
patch, about a third of the objects are gone, and ALL of the
connections.
The objects are saved before the connections are. If you open a normal pd
files, you will see that all #X
2011/6/18 Cody Loyd codyl...@gmail.com
The problem is not that is just didn't save... So dang.
Pd has been crashing more often for me lately, with no more terminal
output than Segmentation fault... Is there a log somewhere where I
can try to see what's causing these?
I also had this
Hi,
After a whole day spent trying to find the bottleneck that makes my
patche so tremendosly slow to load in Pd under linux, I found out that
if I load them from the native linux filesystem (an ext4 partition) they
load about 30 times faster than when I load them from my NTFS partition
On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 22:45, Matteo Sisti Sette
matteosistise...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
After a whole day spent trying to find the bottleneck that makes my patche
so tremendosly slow to load in Pd under linux, I found out that if I load
them from the native linux filesystem (an ext4
I just wanted this performance by Onyx Ashanti as part of the TED Talks
stuff. Its quite a nice performance using live sensor control of Pd:
http://www.ted.com/talks/onyx_ashanti_this_is_beatjazz.html
It looks like you can even see Pd on the screen behind him.
.hc
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