On 19/07/12 00:40, Rob Bothof wrote:
thanx for your response Simon,
I've been tweeking with the usb endpoints on my device and have already gotten a
faster and steadier performance with alsa-midi via jack.
but it is a balance of how many bytes you can send at the same time and at what
speed, as
I have made an init.d script to start and stop pd. This works fine in
an ssh console. However when the script is invoked by the runlevel
startup sequence ie rc5.d/S99puredata, pd complains thus:
pd: error while loading shared libraries: libjack.so.0: cannot open
shared object file: No such file
It seems down since a few hours also according to
http://www.isup.me/puredata.info
Lorenzo.
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hello,
when starting pd from a user console, pd find a .pdsettings file in your home
folder that provide some configuration.
when sparting pd from rc5, pd did not find this file, so it start with default
configuration.
i suggest to start pd -noprefs -alsa -other_configuration in your script
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On 2012-07-19 12:43, Duncan Speakman wrote:
I have made an init.d script to start and stop pd. This works fine
in an ssh console. However when the script is invoked by the
runlevel startup sequence ie rc5.d/S99puredata, pd complains thus:
pd:
Cool, thanks for sharing ! I'll try it next week when I have time and will
give you some feedback.
Cheers!
Pierre.
2012/7/18 Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com
some of you asked me to post this when it's finished. well it's not but it
works extremely well on my setup! you need an output from
thanks, will let you know how it goes
On 19 July 2012 13:54, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at wrote:
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On 2012-07-19 12:43, Duncan Speakman wrote:
I have made an init.d script to start and stop pd. This works fine
in an ssh console. However
Thanks for your mediation Julian. Pierre Alexandre sent ipoke~.c to
Charles and to me. If anyone else interested in collaboration on a Pd
port please join in. P.A. plans to release ipoke~ under BSD-ish
license. Hopefully he'll do that soon so we can discuss details on
list, share test versions
Dears,
a cordial invitation.
FILE Festival presents a concert for Biophysical Music and a workshop on
the Xth Sense in Sao Paulo with Marco Donnarumma.
~~ Concert
19th July
H. 20.40
Teatro SESI-SP, Av. Paulista, Sao Paulo.
- Music for Flesh II
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Two diverse works in which the
Hi,
I need pictures of 300 dpi of a Pd patch to publish them in an
article. I generated postscript files with 'print' in the menu but the
copy editor wants a better quality. I also enlarged the fonts of the
patch and then generated a postscript file but it still isn't good
enough. I used
2012/7/19 Hans Roels hans.ro...@base.be
Hi,
I need pictures of 300 dpi
how does one expect what 300 dots per inch is supposed to mean,
without specifying many _inches_ it has to be?
it's like describing the distance between two places in 'km/h'...
it's a myth
HI all -
I agree with Andres's assessmemt - and I used the 'print' menu item
to get all my figures.
I did have to do one stupid thing which was to increase the font size from
10 to about 11.5 (I think) on all the text - I made a sed script to find
and change the appropriate bits in the
Hey Guys
Someone on twitter was complaining about old hardware which relied on
proprietary software which he no longer possessed to use a three-out soundcard
to run two sattelites and a sub (with no hardware crossover).
Anyway, Pure Data To the Rescue!!! I've knocked up a little patch (as yet
That should work... if you do it via FFT it works like a charm, I have a
patch uploaded in the puredata.info site, you can download it here
http://puredata.info/Members/rafasubia/xover.pd/view
a small sugestion for your patch could be to put 2 filters in a serial
connection for a better
On 19/07/12 22:58, András Murányi wrote:
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 4:31 PM, Hans Roelshans.ro...@base.be wrote:
I need pictures of 300 dpi of a Pd patch to publish them in an article.
Hi Hans,
The postscript files that Pd generates for me (here on Linux at least) are
vector-graphic, which
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