Hallo,
IOhannes m zmoelnig hat gesagt: // IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
a_isPow2 is way better :-)
and a_ispow2 is the best. ;)
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for example B04.tabread4.interpolation.pd
The letters are in 3.audio.examples. The patches there are lettered
according to the chapters in Miller's book: A - 1, B - 2, ...
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Hallo,
Phil Stone hat gesagt: // Phil Stone wrote:
Is there any way to make there be *no* selection displayed in a radio
button control?
What I did in rrad.pattseq.pd in SVN was to hide the first box in a
radio button behind a [cnv] object. That way you could still click there
to deactivate
Hallo,
Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I agree with you here probably almost all of the time, but there are
some objects out there, like cyclone/prepend, which I find cause me
much less groans and gotchas than other versions.
Hehe, seems we're turning
Hallo,
Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
This reminds me of a similar discussion that happens in Java-land.
Lots of people still swear by Java 1.0. Sure, you can do what you
need, but newer versions of Java are widespread and have more
shoulders of
Hallo,
Dafydd Hughes hat gesagt: // Dafydd Hughes wrote:
Am I just not seeing it? Is there a pd-way to sort a list alphabetically?
You can sort letters by mapping them to numbers (with a chain of
[select]s for example) then sort the numbers using one of the various
list-sort objects posted
Hallo,
Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Except [list prepend], which I consider a stranger prefix. :) I
still prefer [cyclone/prepend] since you don't need to add [list
trim] to keep things in the same format they came in as (at least for
the things I
.
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Claude Heiland-Allen hat gesagt: // Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
Wondering about these though, are they from iemlib? mixed? something
else? Thinking they should probably be replaced by native vanilla
abstractions/subpatches if/wherever possible.
counter prepend gate
Yep, I'd avoid
Hallo,
altern hat gesagt: // altern wrote:
sorry i think i did not understand you at first, i thought you where
talking about all externals used, but obviously you were talking about
the three above. I am trying to find where do i use prepend. Some code
is pretty old, and i dont remember.
Hallo,
Joe Newlin hat gesagt: // Joe Newlin wrote:
I downloaded reinstalled pd 0.40.3-extended, cleaned up the search paths
so that sssad objects load without prefixes, changed the values in the
number boxes, set the textfile, tried to save, and got the same write failed
error.
sssad in
Hallo,
Matt Barber hat gesagt: // Matt Barber wrote:
If there were a vanilla equivalent of [iter], this would be a lot
better. Attached is a [list-shellsort] and [list-quicksort] which do
the filtering process as part of writing the table -- this cuts down
time -- but unfortunately it
Hallo,
Damian Stewart hat gesagt: // Damian Stewart wrote:
Ed Kelly wrote:
seems to be the combo of the iem filters with the [block~ 1] do you
really need that small blocksize?
Yes, because if you set the delay by pitch as well as by time. But
you're right - [block~ 4] works fine up to
Hallo,
Roman Haefeli hat gesagt: // Roman Haefeli wrote:
i encountered, that 'ondemand' cpu scaling doesn't work correctly when
running pd with realtime priority. even if pd is using 80% or more
resources (of one core), the cpu frequency is not raised and staying at
800MHz. i can force it to
of
number-abs-local.pd by selecting settings.txt in both of them and
playing with the save/load bangs.
If anything isn't clear (which probably will happen) please ask more!
;)
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Hallo,
Joe Newlin hat gesagt: // Joe Newlin wrote:
This still isn't working for me. I bang the File to set the textfile to a
new file in the same directory as the MAIN patch. But when I bang Save I get
this in the pd window:
error: D:/+Audio_Sync/pd/sssad-ex-2/tester.txt: write failed
Can
Hallo,
Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Are these the fake versions? Within purepd, I don't think that the
fake ~ should be named gt~/lt~ is they are not numerically accurate
copies of the real ~ ~. The idea of the purepd is that they are
exact
the global ones.
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Charles Henry hat gesagt: // Charles Henry wrote:
How about you compare the current value with the previous value?
ex.
[fexpr~ $x[0] $x[-1] ]
The result is zero everywhere, except when the phasor~ resets itself.
Then, you can use [threshold~ 0.5] to trigger a bang.
Hallo,
Enrique Erne hat gesagt: // Enrique Erne wrote:
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Ah, these are even better. Do you mind if I use them in such a way as
putting them into the purepd folder of the subversion? ;)
that would be great frank!
Okay, I added them now to trunk/abstractions/purepd
I
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Hi,
maybe of use to others:
Attached is a faked clone of zexy's [~] that does not use [expr~].
It's not mathematically correct, but good enough for many needs.
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Hallo,
Enrique Erne hat gesagt: // Enrique Erne wrote:
I have an other approach, see gt~.pd on http://netpd.org/eni/purepd/
posted on this list a few weeks ago. please feel free to use them in anyway.
Ah, these are even better. Do you mind if I use them in such a way as
putting them into the
Hallo,
Mike McGonagle hat gesagt: // Mike McGonagle wrote:
I have been wondering about what I would need to do to use other Lua
extentions along with [lua]? Is it just a matter of compiling those
linked libraries, and then doing a require my-extention'' in the
code? Does anything in the C
)
Attached is a variant of [list-idx] called [list-nth] that probably is
a lot faster. It doesn't handle negative indices, however. It's based
on modifying a message box to get the element by index, which should
reduce the memory load with long lists.
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Hallo,
Matt Barber hat gesagt: // Matt Barber wrote:
Very fast, but what I like about list-abs is its pedagogical potential
for students who will never look at C-code but might be interested to
see things go in Pd.
You've got the point here.
For list-abs, externals are not allowed. That's
Hallo,
Matt Barber hat gesagt: // Matt Barber wrote:
I had attached one to the last post I sent -- look for list-shellsort-tab.pd
Seems I had deleted that one by mistake - but I got it from the
archives. That's very cool! Do you think I should replace the version in
the SVN with the table
Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
Attached is a slight change which includes reverse sorting and makes
your list-sort compatible with the one by Jack.
Attached is another reworking: I got rid of one costly [list-drip] in
the loop by directly calculating the positions
case, go forth and sort the world around (or within)
you.
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Hallo,
joel silvestre hat gesagt: // joel silvestre wrote:
I'm searching how to do a sample resolution audio delay. Is it possible?
Yes, even in multiple ways: One would involve [rzero~]. rzero acts like
this on audio input:
y[n] = x[n] - a[n] * x[n-1]
y[n]: output sample n
x[n]: input
Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
Another way would be to use a normal delay with [delwrite~] and
[delread~] and set the delay time to be one sample. One sample at a
samplerate SR takes 1/SR seconds or 1000/SR milliseconds, so do this:
[samplerate~]
|
[swap
change which includes reverse sorting and makes
your list-sort compatible with the one by Jack.
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Hallo,
joel silvestre hat gesagt: // joel silvestre wrote:
I've tried delwrite~ / delread~ and it's looks like to me that the
minimum delay can't be less than one audio block ( sound card buffer ).
Am I wrong?
You need to use order forcing to make sure to get the write executed
before the
filter.
Attached is something similar build with Pd. It's not really finished,
just something I'm working on from time to time. Set norm to 1 and
play with the ring time parameter to test. Be careful with the volume
of your speakers, there isn't much protection build in.
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Hallo,
Amos Robinson hat gesagt: // Amos Robinson wrote:
I think? that you could easily replace the [rzero~ 1] - [-~] dance
with just an [rzero_rev~ 0]?
Uhm, yes. ;)
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Michal Seta hat gesagt: // Michal Seta wrote:
list-shellsort sounds like fun but it is not pd-vanilla compatible.
Oh, it is or at least should be! Maybe you're still missing some other
list-abs. Which objects don't create for you?
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Hallo,
Solen Music hat gesagt: // Solen Music wrote:
Does anyone know any nice compressor/dynamics abstractions that can
run in vanilla pd?
I tried a search both here and and .info but nowt...
Try this from two weeks ago:
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2008-10/065505.html
Hallo,
hard off hat gesagt: // hard off wrote:
i just followed the basics from dan stowell's page, and built a reasonable
sounding hihat in pd.
it has 100 resonating bandpass filters connected, and so for some reason
needs a couple of 'hits' until all those filters let it work properly.
Hallo,
volker b?hm hat gesagt: // volker b?hm wrote:
i'm looking again for a max equivalent in pd.
when sending a bang to a table object in max you can use it as a
probability table*.
is there something similar in pd?
[list-wrandom] from the [list]-abs collection is similar.
Use
:
376 proc menu_quit {} {
377 raise .
378 pd {pd verifyquit;}}
This should raise the whole Pd main window before quitting.
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Andy Farnell hat gesagt: // Andy Farnell wrote:
[snapshot~]
IIRC gives you the value of the first sample in the last block when banged.
For more see [vsnapshot~] which snaps in the middle of a block similar
to [vline~].
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]
and a data subpatch [pd x], I'd use traverse pd-x, and write each
x,y-pair into [textfile]. Then to reload, I clear pd-x, and dump the
textfile's contents to an [append $0-a x y].
This acctually has the advantage, that I can prepare the textfile in a
text editor or so.
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Hallo,
Mike McGonagle hat gesagt: // Mike McGonagle wrote:
Hum, I have had this issue with other things using $0, and it seems
almost impossible while developing a patch to NOT save over a patch
containing a $0 reference. There are some situations that I have
learned not to do this, but that
Hallo,
Dan Wilcox hat gesagt: // Dan Wilcox wrote:
I've been using the sssad objects, mainly datastore within my main song
patches for a while now but needed to be able to save just locla
objects. I found thesolution in the 808_local object in the diy2
patches but had the problem of multiple
Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Michal Seta hat gesagt: // Michal Seta wrote:
Sorry, missed all the points on the first assignment.
Here's my contribution.
I think, yours is a pretty cool, original and elegant solution!
So cool in fact, that it's
Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
So cool in fact, that it's now part of [list]-abs, where I called it
[list-pad]. It's in the SVN but also attached. Thanks a lot.
It occured to me that the crossconnecting in the first attempt was a bit
silly, so the version that's
Hallo,
attached is a little assignment for aspiring Pd users. The most
elegant (e.g. shortest) solution gets a free handshake! ;)
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Hallo,
Sylvain Le Beux hat gesagt: // Sylvain Le Beux wrote:
not really working at best. replace 1 2 with 1 2 4 and 3 with 3 7 ...
Oh, that would be a different assignment, like: replace a missing third
element in a list.
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Sylvain Le Beux hat gesagt: // Sylvain Le Beux wrote:
ok, well sorry. I just take the assignment as it, where you wrote a
list and too short.
Thought you were making teh statement general, and lists were here just
as example. anyway, that was fun playing.
You're right in that the
Hallo,
inspired by Sylvain attached is an extended assignment for extra points. ;)
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Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Sylvain Le Beux hat gesagt: // Sylvain Le Beux wrote:
ok, well sorry. I just take the assignment as it, where you wrote a
list
the table-name:
gain=1, speed=1, start=0, duration=0 (for play all).
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here: http://puredata.info/dev/PdMessages/ for a broader
explanation.
As a general hint: Quite often it is useful to prepend [route] with
[list trim] and stop worrying about the bomb, err, the list-messages:
[list trim]
|
[route freq pitch note]
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Hallo,
Rua Haszard Morris hat gesagt: // Rua Haszard Morris wrote:
I am having fun making an abstraction. I want it to be able to respond
to messages/commands in a similar way to externals. For example,
imagine an abstraction that has 1 inlet, and if it gets (from the
parent patch) file
Hallo,
Damian Stewart hat gesagt: // Damian Stewart wrote:
i'm trying to build a generic store-anything object. see attached.
Btw.: I can't see any difference between [d-a] and [list].
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to be able to
see them in the help patch.
It requires [lua], and from zexy, [list2symbol] and [symbol2list]
You could also make list2symbol and symbol2list clones in Lua to get
rid of the zexy-dependency.
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] or the patches by Hans to automate things a bit. This
will give you massive time savings!
I also would recommend to test and develop with less object instances
than you will need in the final version to get shorter loading times
when doing changes to the abstraction.
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as
[pack 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9]
but the latter is easier for counting the arguments.
And how should [t 1 a] react to a list of 2 3 4: Should the first
outlet give 1 or 2?
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Hallo,
Lao Yu hat gesagt: // Lao Yu wrote:
I want to store a value and use it as a constant - I mean, the value
is permanently broadcasting without the need of a bang (which
'float' needs). Is there a way?
Only audio signals in Pd are updated automatically, but message flow
always is
to anyone you think might be
interested.
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: It is likely that you get glitches
in your audio output if you do extensive resizing. But resizing
shouldn't be necessary that much anyway - just make your tables large
enough and adapt to it with your playback locations.
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Hallo,
Chris McCormick hat gesagt: // Chris McCormick wrote:
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 02:26:46PM -0500, bsoisoi wrote:
Why isn't tabwrite~ able to accept an index inlet (like [tabwrite]) at
audio rate? I'm looking to make a tape-loop emulation patch, but its
not seeming as straight
are using [midiout] either?
That's possible: I prefer noteout and ctlout. ;)
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Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
Rua Haszard Morris hat gesagt: // Rua Haszard Morris wrote:
Thanks for the link, although that just looks to be a video of
someone playing with the help patch :)
I think, the [seq] object from Cyclone follows the Max seq
.) and the butterworth abstractions
that come with Pd have it the other way around and follow the
alphabetic order with *z*ero last!
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bsoisoi hat gesagt: // bsoisoi wrote:
Why isn't tabwrite~ able to accept an index inlet (like [tabwrite]) at
audio rate?
No idea, why it doesn't accept an explicit index, but there is an
invisible index always active: the current sample taken from the last
time the tabwrite~ was
Hallo,
altern hat gesagt: // altern wrote:
do you mean something like this?
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2005-05/028394.html
i was looking for something more like a proper flag in the object that
could be switch on and off, like
|pd-mysubpatch gop 1(
or something like
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Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
Two weeks after RjDj launched in October, the application was
downloaded ~10.000 times, and the count is still growing.
Oops, I got my numbers wrong: there were actually 50,000 downloads in
that time.
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Hallo,
David F. Place hat gesagt: // David F. Place wrote:
I'm trying to understand J07.oversampling.pd. Is the structure of the
3-pole, 3-zero Butterworth low-pass filter specific to the 16x
upsampling? Should it be different for 32x upsampling?
I'm pretty sure it should be different.
Hallo,
Max hat gesagt: // Max wrote:
Am 11.11.2008 um 14:18 schrieb IOhannes m zmoelnig:
hmm, I believe that the problem has been fixed in 0.91 (or at least
it offers the GEM_SINGLE_CONTEXT workaround); this is why i asked
you to compile a new version.
A nice trick with Debian based
Hallo,
Damian Stewart hat gesagt: // Damian Stewart wrote:
just wondering if anyone has any nice patches for making dubstep noises, or
tips for doing dubstep style production in Pd. in particular i'm interested
in making the huge stupid bass wubwubwubwubwubwub noise
This may be a good start:
Hallo,
Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Actually, please remove that if you did check it in. That change to
nqpoly4 is not backwards compatible and will likely cause patch
breakage. Make a new objectclass if you want to add that feature.
You're right,
that are not
objects, e.g. soundfiles with no complete path for [soundfiler].
[import] however - if I understand Hans' intentions correctly - only
modifies the object search path and loaded libraries.
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attached with an
additional test patch showing a way to sort letters. ;)
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Mike McGonagle hat gesagt: // Mike McGonagle wrote:
David, this is interesting. Do you have any plans to share these patches? I
would be interested in seeing how you handled the Just Intonation stuff.
I use [tunetof] for this, it's a variant of [mtof] that supports
different scales (and
Hallo,
Phil Stone hat gesagt: // Phil Stone wrote:
Can this fix be applied to [polypoly] as well?
No.
Because it already is. ;)
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Phil Stone hat gesagt: // Phil Stone wrote:
Ah, a preemptive enhancement, as it were. I vaguely wondered why I
never had any trouble with [loadbang] and [polypoly].
Yep, I just forgot to include the same fix to nqpoly4 so I'm also
responsibe that Hans made another workaround. But now
Hallo,
Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
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].
Thanks for bringing
:
[uzi] in Cyclone is called [Uzi] for example.
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will serve the same purpose. It
won't give you the bang counter and will not resume, but for many
loops that's not necessary anyway. And the advantage of using a plain
[until] is that you cannot forget to include the [unzi] abstraction
when giving away your patches to someone else.
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Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
As an example for approach 3) attached is a clone of uzi built as a
pure Pd abstraction.
Ah, I found a small compatibilty bug in my abstraction, attached is a
version that should behave more like Max' [uzi]
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Hallo,
Jaime Oliver hat gesagt: // Jaime Oliver wrote:
I am starting to look at Raul Diaz Poblete's wavelet's stuff and couldn't
find the c code for the dwt~ or idwt~. Is this available too?
Maybe take a look at the creb library on our SVN:
/svn/trunk/externals/creb/modules/dwt~.c
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Jo?o Pais hat gesagt: // Jo?o Pais wrote:
Hallo Volker (seit Szombatehly),
i guess that the most recent pd-extended version from http://
puredata.info/downloads is what i should tell them to use in order to
get the most similar setup between max and pd, right?
are there any special
Hallo,
IOhannes m zmoelnig hat gesagt: // IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Damian Stewart wrote:
is there a pure Pd way to remove NaNs? i can't use expr with rjdj..
i thought expr is part of the RjDj distro...
Only the BSD parts of Pd are included in RjDj at the moment, so you
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Andy Farnell hat gesagt: // Andy Farnell wrote:
A special use is where you declare $0.
And don't forget, that $0 doesn't work in message boxes, where only
$-signs starting from 1 are defined.
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Hallo,
B. Bogart hat gesagt: // B. Bogart wrote:
What is the best (least cpu usage) way to get some basic stats on the
content of a table?
Are externals allowed? Then either vasp or the iem_tab externals may be
worth a look, i.e.:
iem_tab is written by Thomas Musil from IEM Graz Austria and
Hallo,
Dan Wilcox hat gesagt: // Dan Wilcox wrote:
I haven't been on the list in a while, but that doesn't mean I haven't
been patching ...
Updated robotcowboy patches for you.
Where? ;)
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unchanged.
But that's not too dangerous, as corners are rather harmless in regard
to aliasing.
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Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
But I had a *really* hard time to read your patch. Attached is a
slightly cleaned up version with some added local sends and many cord
crossings removed. Still not perfect, but now I can see more of all
these objects. ;)
I made two
sends and many cord
crossings removed. Still not perfect, but now I can see more of all
these objects. ;)
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d-median.pd
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Hallo,
Damian Stewart hat gesagt: // Damian Stewart wrote:
personally i find sends and receives to be a mixed blessing. on the one
hand they get rid of unnecessary patch cords, but on the other hand they
make it much less clear to see what's going on with the execution order.
(what happens
Hallo,
Damian Stewart hat gesagt: // Damian Stewart wrote:
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Normally I like it if there are lots of verbosely named subpatches when
dealing with a complicated algorithm, i.e.:
[pd initialize]
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[pd increment-timetag]
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[pd send-new-x-value
modulate the pipe delay with an LFO. Attached is a quick
realisation of that which modulates every odd beat.
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timebase-dev.pd
Description: application/puredata
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Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
I'm trying to build a pure-Pd compressor/limiter effect.
Attached is a slightly better version, which now uses a snapshot~ to
get the current gain, which then is compared to the target gain to
calculate the next gain. Now it seems
Hallo,
Roman Haefeli hat gesagt: // Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Wed, 2008-10-15 at 17:24 +0200, Frank Barknecht wrote:
I'm trying to build a pure-Pd compressor/limiter effect.
yo.. this really interests me. i will test and comment it soon (when
i have little time). in the meanwhile i would
Hallo,
Bill Gribble hat gesagt: // Bill Gribble wrote:
I am doing something like this:
|loadbang|
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|symbol $1|
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|readfile $1 cr, rewind(
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|textfile|
There's also an interface to set the filename later.
Use this instead:
[list append $1]
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[select 0]
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