On 11/21/13 1:13 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
On 11/21/2013 02:04 PM, Phil Stone wrote:
Hmm, this once-thriving list has gone awfully silent of late. Is this
thing on? tap tap
I had the pleasure of meeting, for the first time, several august
members of the Pd community this past weekend,
On 11/21/2013 02:04 PM, Phil Stone wrote:
Hmm, this once-thriving list has gone awfully silent of late. Is this
thing on? tap tap
I had the pleasure of meeting, for the first time, several august
members of the Pd community this past weekend, thanks to Joe Deken and
New Blankets gathering
Dear List,
My colleagues in México are looking for someone with some experience in PD
to help and make my patches work for a telematic performance involving
dance, music and visuals (http://embodied.mx).
Is there anybody willing to give us a hand there? Let me know (in spanish
is ok)
All the
Hmm, this once-thriving list has gone awfully silent of late. Is this
thing on? tap tap
I had the pleasure of meeting, for the first time, several august
members of the Pd community this past weekend, thanks to Joe Deken and
New Blankets gathering some of us together in San Diego and Los
Right on Phil, as I recall we web met via fractal midi software you wrote back
in the day and you were kind enough to grant me - a starving gras student at
that time a free license
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 21, 2013, at 2:06 PM, Phil Stone pkst...@ucdavis.edu wrote:
Hmm, this
Hi Patrick,
I'd like to say you're very welcome but I don't think that was me! :-)
My only contribution to the Pd community is some (rather old and moldy
at this point) polyphonic synthesizers on my web site.
(www.pkstonemusic.com).
Best,
Phil
On 11/21/13 11:24 AM, Pagano, Patrick
I think the patch is occasionally (once every 512 times on average) sending
zero to array quantile which then outputs the index of the first nonzero
number in the table -- in this case a point with probability about 1e-45.
Maybe try random 1e8 (or so) and divide by 1e8 to get a more continuous,