Potax,
How did you install pd-extended without installing tk? Hans, isn't it
a dependency that has to be met for the package to be installed?
Potax, did you enable Debian repositories as per the wiki on
eeeuser.com? I'd find the link but it seems the site has some
downtime right now. Are you
I wouldn't recommend doing it with the default Xandros installation if
you are new to Linux. It is certainly possible but you have to
customize the repositories first, and then probably you'd want to
permanently enable the advanced mode desktop, both of which require
text editing and command line
2) How did you exported the processing interface
in a single executable?
This is always possible. Processing runs on Java, and it can export
complete compiled binaries through a simple click of the menu.
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Are you using a realtime enabled kernel? Are you running pd -rt
-jack from the terminal? Is the realtime box checked in qjackctl
(I am assuming that's what you're using)?
Just a few ideas!
Good luck
k
On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 7:42 AM, jean-martin barbut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I
In a post a while back I think Derek Holzer said that he uses a
wacom-esque patching method. Of course not quite as good as what you
describe.
km
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 3:41 AM, Ben Carney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello there all,
Is there any work being done on getting pd to tun on a
My personal patches go on Linux.
My job patches on Windows.
This made me smile :) If you can get libfann installed I can provide
you with 32-bit linux i386 binaries off-list. For Windows you may
have to look elsewhere or compile from source.
cheers!
km
As of 0.39-3 ext I had to download them from cvs (maybe svn now??) and
compile them after compiling libfann from source as well. What OS are
you on?
http://leenissen.dk/fann/
km
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 12:06 PM, Ricardo Dueñas Parada
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everybody.
Anyone knows
* removed all Ruby code (rewritten in C++ or Pd)
Will it do some things faster now or will we just have to testsee?
Cool!
k
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Yo!
Pd runs great on the eeePc. Particularly if you are doing sample
based things; the cpu is not fast enough to do much synthesis or other
expensive stuff at once but I did get some phase vocoding going on it
with very few hiccups. As always, rt kernel helps a lot and with jack
running, the
When will they come up with the PD to CSound python conversion script?
Drizzly drol.. if it's ever possible
have a nice day
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looks very interesting and would be nice to have it in pd
Indeed - maybe the best way to request this would be to ask the author
if he is interested in making it cross-platform using Thomas Grill's
flext. I would also love to try this object!
km
hey, I figured this out...just type a colon, no spaces, then the library on
an existing line and there you go..
haha I tried pretty much everything except that! thanks
however, cooled~ still doesn't show up? is that not included in OS X?
http://ydegoyon.free.fr/software.html From what it
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From: Kevin McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Feb 16, 2008 11:02 PM
Subject: Re: [PD] what libraries are included in 0.39-3? and how to
install multiple externals?
To: bryan eubanks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yo b,
Are you on OS X, Win32, or Linux? Almost every
Does the sigpack library load when you specify it in the Startup
preferences? The .pd_linux extension is just a pd external binary for
linux. I have had problems like this before - try running pd with
verbose (pd -verbose from the terminal) and see what you get as far as
specific errors. This
Whoa, sorry - I automatically assumed you were on a Mac, and I
shouldn't have - I don't know of any solution for Windows though..
On Feb 12, 2008 10:50 PM, Kevin McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As of now, I think the only way is to route through Jack OSX - there
was supposed to be something
As of now, I think the only way is to route through Jack OSX - there
was supposed to be something going on with a pluggo pd as per Google
Summer of Code, but I don't know what happened with that. Jack is not
the most convenient solution here, but it is known to work...
http://jackosx.com/
Kevin
Richness is subjective as far as I understand - you could do an
FFT-style frequency analysis, and there are ways to enhance sounds
and timbres like the mastering tools they use in studios - don't they
usually call these sonic maximizers or something? Or exciters?
I would humbly suggest to do
The rubber band library sounds pretty good to me - has anyone made an
external for this?
http://breakfastquay.com/rubberband/
km
On Feb 10, 2008 7:15 PM, punchik punchik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello, which pitchshifter object or abstractions does
exist for pd?
i was trying pitchshift.pd
Not to mention, I hope you'll be showin' some clips of whatever you
come up with... doing something like this is something I have had in
mind for a while and I would love to hear the results you get! Are
you thinking it can make the grain cloud more dimensional this way?
That was the idea I had..
I hate to ask, I thought I should at least suggest a couple of things - to
have a foreground color variable for the graph as well, and have the
option to make it display as an opaque region rather than just individual
dots? A certain other dataflow language does this and I found it extremely
This is cheating but Debian has a web repository at
http://packages.debian.org where you can download packages for different
architectures and search, etc. Find out what packages Pd-extended depends
on, download the ppc .deb files from the debian server, pop them on a flash
drive and drop them on
And finally, it pains me that much of this work we're discussing has
already been done by Mathieu and Chun : (! I have a dream, where DD and PD
and PD-E are one.
Oh yes, we are dreaming the same dream - but DesireData isn't there in terms
of usability yet. I couldn't use it for anything
Equality is equality, and doesn't need another name. If a man is treated
badly for his gender, does he have less right to justice because he is a
member of a group less often treated badly? Maybe not in theory, but in
many people's actions, yes. I believe in equal rights, but I don't
Dude where can I get my hands on that software?! Seriously that looks
ripped. Anyone have any idea what the b1257+12 does?
km
On 10/17/07, Kyle Klipowicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is true. I am not meaning to troll or bait. Sorry if it came off
that way. I just hope we can get past the
b1257+12 was a sample mangling patch. I don't recall how many samples it
loaded (2?) but it really did not do that much out of the ordinary. It may
have had some random walk type of parameter changes and in true NN style the
interface was inscrutable.
Ah, I see. Oh well! I thought those
10 BEEP
20 PRINT PABST! BLUE! RIBBON!
30 GOTO 10
km
On 10/10/07, Charles Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As loing as it is not the crap beer we make in America! ;)
I know what you mean... I could go for a nice Stella Artois or a
Peroni... or a dozen Harboes...
I second that, I was getting ready to do it myself..
On 10/12/07, patrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i could clean it and post i here if there's a need.
yes please do so.
pat
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mfg, Peter
* Kevin McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-10 03:35]:
Hi list,
Has anyone done a hack so instead of clicking and dragging patch cords
(which is kind
The Pd graph-on-parent makes more sense IMHO because it uses existing Pd
mechanisms for encapsulation and encourages patchers to modularize their
programs.
100% agreed, that is why I thought umm... what's so special about this
presentation mode? when I saw that page. To me that should be
Hi list,
Has anyone done a hack so instead of clicking and dragging patch cords
(which is kind of awkward still), you can click an outlet and then it starts
the patch cord and then move the mouse freehand to the destination, click an
inlet and it connects them that way? To cancel the patch cord
I notice this not only on Pd but on most programs... gnome-terminal
eventually starting taking so long to start up the first couple of times
that I gave up and started with xterm, for example. Firefox takes a long
time as well and I am using that every day...
km
On 10/4/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Oct 4, 2007 12:51 PM
Subject: Re: [PD] linux - faster load first time
To: Andy Farnell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I use fluxbox WM, no hassle, no fancy bollocks. It's just
X with some coloured window bars and a program
On 9/16/07, Kevin McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Last question - what about persistent arrays in abstractions? Any
advice about that? Some of my GOPs are table/array based, often for
drawable control data.. I don't think I saw anything about this yet. I am
willing to give a shot
Agreed as well - I hate opening a help patch and having to track down
and enable libraries and restart pd. Honestly, though I am uninformed about
this kind of stuff, couldn't the more useful objects from zexy be included
in core pd? What threshold does an object or lib have to cross before it is
Hey Frank,
Are there any tutorials or documentation on how to make a rradical gop
abstraction? I would like to integrate some of my existing GOPs (and design
some new ones) with this system so they can have integrated parameter
control, state saving + etc. Any info appreciated - I have read the
and non-rrad guts with your own. (leave [pd memento]
and boxes connected to it intact)
3. Set up appropriate send/receive in GUIs and whatnot.
4. Open [pd memento], find the communs sends and replace them with your
own.
5. enjo.
On 9/16/07, Kevin McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Frank
Last question - what about persistent arrays in abstractions? Any advice
about that? Some of my GOPs are table/array based, often for drawable
control data.. I don't think I saw anything about this yet. I am willing
to give a shot at developing something for it if it is not included yet.
I would also suggest this as a possible point of interest - I wanted
something when the interpolation time was variable as well. For example,
when I turned my rotary control just one notch after a certain period of
inactivity, I didn't want it to have the same quick interpolation time as
when I
Hi Phil,
I know Hans is probably the person who needs to answer this with any
authority, but I think rc5 is totally rippin'... for general use it almost
never crashes for me on linux (this depends on what libs you load and use
though, naturally). And it has that sexy Deja Vu Sans Mono font!
If
Hi David,
You could try [readanysf~] - I like that one!
Good luck,
Kevin
On 9/11/07, David Schaffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I'm trying to use the mp3play~ object from the iemlib library on a
win2k system, but I keep on getting a Layer II not supported error
message,
If I made a guess I would check disks spinning up/down, power management
settings, things of that nature which may not necessarily show in the CPU...
but this is a really uneducated guess. Like Roman said though, I would also
be glad to only have xruns every 20 minutes! Do you get xruns without
the solution is to use 2 instances of pd:
pd -noaudio for gem.
pd -rt for audio.
for communication between audio video i used netsend / netreceive or you
can use OSC.
Wow, that sounds like a major irritation. How about increasing the buffer
size of the audio? I don't know if that helps
i do not conisider it deprecated.
Ah, sorry about that - I guess I made a mistake there.
merci,
Kevin
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But you can use [dssi~] if you would like to try out some free LADSPA plugins.
cheahs,
Kevin
On 8/23/07, Thomas Grill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Matthew,
no wonder, vst~ hasn't been ported to OS X yet.
best greetings,
Thomas
Am 21.08.2007 um 21:53 schrieb Matthew Polashek:
I can't seem
Hi Hector,
As far as I remember, the correct one to use is [mtx_mul] and
[mtx_mul~]; as IOhannes told me, [matrix] etc is deprecated if I
remember correctly. The correct ones are from the excellent iemmatrix
library.
I think the vbap directory is the more recent one which should be
Ville
(who's sad, that is already over)
Me too - it was a really awesome time and I am so thankful to all the
organizers and the great people we met. Montreal is a really nice
place and I can't wait to come back. I am going to be working on the
footage that I took with Greg Pond and we might have
So we will see anti-aliased fonts when tcl/tk8.5 is implemented??
Cool :)
Kevin
On 8/27/07, Andre Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2007-08-27 at 15:31 +0300, Batuhan Bozkurt wrote:
Hello,
I'm having an issue with my Pd version 0.39.3-extended-rc5 installation
in ubuntu
Yep, I would be happy to help out with this - Greg I was hoping you
would bring the camera anyway. The two of us will be in touch about
this, but if you (the list) can think of people to track down we might
be able to find them and set up times. With the convention coming up
in just a few days,
How does the 4 digit number get assigned to $0? I have always been
curious about this.
Kevin
On 8/16/07, Matteo Sisti Sette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
marius schebella wrote:
it is a pity that there is no $0 in messages. that would help so much!
I use local send/receive like s $0-blabla.
Look at [dssi~] as well
It can also handle ladspa plugins
Good luck,
Kevin
On 8/1/07, Nikola Jeremic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi list
1st. what is happening with ladspa plugins loading thingy plugin~? it is
crashing my pd-extended with Segmentation fault (core dumped) message
Last time I checked you have to install all the xcode tools off the
apple dvd. This will give you pretty much everything you need,
library dependencies can be handled by a program called Fink. See
other posts about these issues
Good luck :)
k
On 7/24/07, Thomas O Fredericks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi list,
I keep reading about this fabled ionizer fft patch for Max/MSP and
everyone seems to think it's super, calling it an old favorite and
such. However, I can't seem find any info, only references to it...
anybody know what it is, what kind of signal processing it did?
Thanks!
k
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Hi all,
I would like to make a small request for pd for linux, but I wanted to
post to the list before putting it on the tracker as a bug or feature
request - could it be made so that when you load a sample with
soundfiler, the console window does not get the focus after loading
the file? This
Hi Hans,
I think that this version is crashing when I edit a patch that uses
gops, and then close the window - it asks if I want to discard the
changes, and I click yes, then it closes out pd entirely. This only
appears to happen when the main patch involves gops - not when it's
just regular
Yeah I remember it being a real pain to figure out.. Thanks Hans!
k
On 7/3/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
I just figured out how to save state using the nice little GUI:
[envgen] from ggee. I attached the helpfile. The sad thing is the
functionality has been
Does this include any updates to the code since rc3, or is it only rc4
by virtue of being a deb package?
Thanks!
k
On 7/1/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
I am here in Zaragoza, Spain at the gohan workshop. I am impressed
by how many people here are running
Yo dd,
I am really excited to try desiredata, looks like everything compiled
ok, did a make install and messed up my existing pd install I guess :)
I should have read more carefully before make install.
Anyway now I am getting a can't connect.. wait a second error in the
console after desire
/2007, at 20.51, Kevin McCoy wrote:
and for what it's worth is included standard in pd =.40
Nice find. Diff'ing the source or how did you find out about it, if i
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it doesn't crash here:
0.40.2-extended on OSX10.4.8 PPC
[vectral~] creates fine, no crash, but [~ ] just above it does not,
and I can't find it in any of the help files - do you mean [max~ ]?
simon
On 26 Jun 2007, at 4:51 AM, Kevin McCoy wrote:
OK
Hans, list,
I was thrilled to hear that delay objects and sqrt~ objects were fixed
for rc3. While it seems the delay objects are fine, when I am doing
my spectral/vocoding work, pd will freeze and lock up my whole machine
- I don't hear the cpu go up or anything, everything just stops
OK - I finally got the patch open and removed the vectral~ part.
Played with it for about 20 minutes and no crash. It seems that is
what is causing the problem insofar as I can tell because with
vectral~, it crashes almost immediately. My reasoning could be flawed
here though? Hans, I know you
He could just give it to other people who would be more interested in
cleaning it up and releasing it. At least the guy has a good sense of humor
though :)
k
On 6/19/07, David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like the code is still unreleased based on Sven's website. I'd
also love to
If you are planning on saving and loading, I think [textfile] or [qlist]
would be better; aside from that I don't think it matters?
What do you mean by microedit? Sounds intriguing :)
Kevin
On 6/10/07, Kuba Szczypek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all, it`s my first post on this great place!
I
Just a note: Many people all over the world are using Pd in live
performances, which proves that it is a suitable tool for this.
That's it's not bug-free and has room for improvements is a different
story.
Agreed!
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Yeah I like the way both Apple and MS are trying to claim the multitouch
thing (Microsoft coming in after Apple, as per usual)... who was behind that
one gentleman's video where he did the big multitouch demo at some
conference? I'm being really vague here because the video was so popular...
he
If you're just getting started with Pd, it might be a good idea to use the
[susloop~] external because it also allows for dynamic pitch shift, the math
for which can be tricky (though apparently someone just got it down on their
own recently if I recall from a previous post). Are you using
Oh yeah... this is some really great stuff. I would love to know what's
going on under the hood. I think you just inspired me to get off my ass and
make some more stuff :)
cheers
Kevin
On 5/27/07, Luke Iannini (pd) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(Sorry if this is a duplicate; the first time I
1) I understand the concept of abstraction, but when i use them in my
patchs they don't work. Even with abstraction and patch saved into the same
directory...what i'm missing?
Hi Cristiano, could you be more specific about what doesn't work? For
example, does the object not create? Have you
If you are interested in saving yourself the headache (I was wanting to do
the same thing last summer) you can just use the susloop~ external from
bsaylor.
On 5/16/07, Mikael Gunnerås [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Maybe I haven't looked hard enough but I just haven't been able to find
any
http://youtube.com/watch?v=rlxrjIMNIeg
Excellent, band sounded great! I can't wait to see you guys in Ohio. So
you're the one at the piano with the midi controller? Looking smooth,
Dafydd!
Congrats again,
Kevin
On 5/8/07, Dafydd Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks
If you've got
Have you tried increasing your buffer time? This is my guess; though, if it
doesn't cause any problems after that maybe it's nothing to worry about?
Kevin
On 5/8/07, Greg Sabo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello-
I've used Pd-extended successfully on this computer before, but recently
whenever I
Hi Chris,
I started pd last May and the audio examples in the help really are quality,
even if they're a little dry at times they teach what you need to know in
increments. I would work your way up to the sampler examples, and then
maybe you can take off from there.
For pitch recognition I
was,
except
as a way to really subvert Ableton :) If so, well done :)
Thanks for sharing your tracks Kevin.
On Tue, 1 May 2007 10:34:17 -0500
Kevin McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://art.sewanee.edu/mccoy/blogsounds/elea_novaen.mp3
http://art.sewanee.edu/mccoy/blogsounds/xaxado.mp3
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Hello list,
In mid-April I had my senior exhibition here at the University of the South
in Sewanee, TN (US). Trivia bit - this is Miller's hometown, his father
taught math here (hope he doesn't mind me sharing that). The show was
called impuls liminae and featured 2 installations and 3 pieces
Sorry, wrong links on the 3 (html crap)... here's the right ones
http://art.sewanee.edu/mccoy/celinas/02.mp3
http://art.sewanee.edu/mccoy/blogsounds/elea_novean.mp3
http://art.sewanee.edu/mccoy/blogsounds/xaxado.mp3
k
On 5/1/07, Kevin McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list,
In mid-April
Aaaand one last time cos I messed up again - apologies
http://art.sewanee.edu/mccoy/celinas/02.mp3
http://art.sewanee.edu/mccoy/blogsounds/elea_novaen.mp3
http://art.sewanee.edu/mccoy/blogsounds/xaxado.mp3
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I do that all the time, for things far less rational than renaming a
folder. Glad I'm not the only one. I feel extra stupid when I try to do it
in text based apps (ctrl+e in your terminal, anyone?), though that usually
only happens when i just stopped using pd...
definitely a dirty habit
k
Until someone else who knows how to make externals into libraries chimes in,
you can try just putting it straight into your lib/pd/extra dir and then
typing the name of the object :)
Kevin
On 4/29/07, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I checked out the documentations from CVS because I
I believe you can get it from the pd cvs; it is also included in
Pd-extended.
Kevin
On 4/27/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have been searching for the pd-OSC library without success. Can anybody
tell me where I can find it ?
Regards,
Salsaman.
Hans, Marius,
Sorry, all I wanted to say was that it wasn't working in the extended builds
at that point and hadn't been for a long time. Recompiling PDP on my own
did it for me. Apologies for any confusion :) My libquicktime came from
Debian's package.
Kevin
On 4/26/07, Hans-Christoph
Thanks for the info Derek, I have been getting mad crazy errors with ALSA
and now I know to use Jack. Is ALSA really in that rough of shape?? It's
always been a pain for me since I run PPC hardware which is very, very
poorly supported by ALSA unfortunately (I don't think I've had a single
Hello,
I got pd-extended 39-2 rc1 for debian/ppc from Hans' site but while PDP
works great, I cannot get pidip to load because of a quicktime_close error:
PDP: pure data packet version 0.12.5-darcs
/usr/local/lib/pd/extra/pidip/pidip.pd_linux:
/usr/local/lib/pd/extra/pidip/pidip.pd_linux:
] wrote:
You need a more recent version of libquicktime AFAIK. Which version are
you using?
'apt-cache search libquicktime' should tell you
.hc
On Apr 23, 2007, at 11:41 AM, Kevin McCoy wrote:
Hello,
I got pd-extended 39-2 rc1 for debian/ppc from Hans' site but while PDP
works great, I cannot
Thanks man, nice to know.
best,
Kevin
On 4/20/07, chris clepper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PowerPC is very clean when mixing 32 and 64 bits. Any 32 bit code
will run at full speed. There might be issues when mixing 32 and 64
bit libraries and applications though.
On 4/20/07, Kevin McCoy
Wow... I am writing this from my first functional install of linux on
my iMac G5.
Debian seems really great. Talk about an installation that just
works - well this is the first-ever on this machine.
Cool! Thanks, Frank!
Kevin
On 4/19/07, Roman Haefeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu,
I think that font looks great, much classier than courier... and it's
nice to have the same font size/layout. Thanks for your work on that.
Kevin
On 4/14/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html
Ok, finally another release for
Now that's tight. I need to upgrade once and for all soon.
Thanks,
Kevin
On 4/6/07, Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the latest stable version of Pd, which is 0.40, you can use the
Hide object name and arguments canvas property below graph on
parent to do exactly this.
Maybe a little break from technical discussions into aesthetics and context :)
http://art.sewanee.edu/mccoy/comparison.jpg
From left to right:
Situationist International, The Naked City
Expanded view of a multiple GOP patch
Julie Mehretu, Untitled
I originally put this together as a half-joke,
I really like that Kevin. Is there any connection between the
parts of the triptych other than a purely aesthetic one
(which works very well imho)?
This is what I am suspecting... I sense that there is some kind of
sensibility about interconnectedness, complexity, and maybe even
Thanks Roman - nice consolidation.
And thanks everyone else - when I have a minute I am going to finish
the patch :) NOW if I could only get it to stay the same size as the
GOP bounds.. a big creation argument makes the object box really long!
Anyone know any tricks with that? I haven't tried
Hello Kevin,
What you needed to do was pack things together and then make a message
box that looks like [$1$2(
This will combine the elements without a space between them.
Good luck,
Yourself
On 4/4/07, Kevin McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list,
I am trying to make a GOP abstraction
Hello list,
I am trying to make a GOP abstraction for [writesf~] and I would like
the creation arg ($1) to be a path, so I could then have a symbol box
for the filename to write. I need the creation argument to combine
with the symbol, for example:
creation argument: /Users/me/Desktop
symbol:
A ha - that will work always. [$1$2( doesn't work in 0.39, only in
.40 and later it seems. At least that's my guess.
Thank you!
Kevin
On 4/4/07, hard off [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[pack s s]
|
[makesymbol %s%s]
?
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Hi Rich,
It's at version 1.0.1 right now so go to:
http://ico.bukvic.net/Max/munger1~_1.0.1.tar.gz
Once you get it compiled you may be interested in the GUI I posted to
the list several days ago. The subject was munger1~ GOP [was Re:
munger1~ binary for ppc]
Good luck,
Kevin
On 4/2/07, Rich E
BTW Ico, did you ever get a chance to look at the code and see why it
wouldn't compile the newest version for me? I would still be happy to
provide you with the binary if we can get it working :)
Kevin
On 4/2/07, Ivica Ico Bukvic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only link I can find to download
No problems here, things break from time to time in extended but
people are actively filing bug reports; I go to the bug tracker page
and check it out if I think something's broken. I don't have the link
handy but you should be able to find it without too much trouble.
k
On 3/31/07, marius
, Kevin McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GOT IT!
It needs to use [vectral~] from cyclone (curiously included in pd
0.40-1 vanilla?!), which generates ramps across bins with the
rampsmooth message. I found this out by poking around on some
max/msp archives. Patch is attached, and sounds
I am working on dynamic patch creation from dna extractions and snipping
and mutating the code to get new results, I guess that is kind of
evolutive, but I don't have a workflow for that yet.
Wow dude... I can't wait to hear that one!
k
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setting.
On Mar 29, 2007, at 10:56 AM, Kevin McCoy wrote:
Of
course, Tom Erbe's soundhack filters already do this, but he hasn't
responded to this on how he got attack/release to work for him - it
may need to be handled differently in Pd as opposed to whatever he
used to code those VSTs
signals out of a continuous
signal input. In fact this can be reformatted as a kind of weiner
filter, which will optimally reconstruct signals in the presence of
noise.
Have you gotten this working the way you want yet?
Chuck
On 3/23/07, Kevin McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
A while
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