Configure and make seem to go fine but when I try to launch...
Error in startup script: couldn't read file
/usr/local/lib/pd/tcl//pd-gui.tcl: no such file or directory
...perhaps I'm missing something? I'm no Linux expert.
Thanks, John.
I'm currently working my way through 'Designing Sound' by Andy Farnell* and as
my need in finally turning the sounds that have been hitherto solely trapped
inside my imagination becomes a real prospect, I was wondering if anybody
knows...
Any forums or lists other than this one that would
:
From: Pierre Massat
pimas...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [PD] reverb in pd
To: saint sainti...@yahoo.com
Cc: pd list pd-list@iem.at
Date: Thursday, 21 October, 2010, 21:04
This is awesome! Strickly so. Thanks!
How does partitioned convolution work?
Pierre
2010/10/21 saint sainti...@yahoo.com
+1
+1 on ben saylor's partconv~ - works excellently.
arm yourself with the free acousticas IR's...
http://www.acousticas.net/World/IRs/AcousticasM7.zip
of the $3,500 bricasti m7 unit...
http://www.bricasti.com/m7.html
...and you'll not go back to algorithmic reverbs again.
or just get some
Hi,
Following the Pd Berlin meeting last Tuesday, the guys encouraged me to share
my patches.
Here are my step sequencers for Pd vanilla. With a bit of imagination they can
be used for many things other than beat/drum patterns. In the example patches
you can see one used as a metro to drive
Thanks for taking the time to explain that stuff Frank. I think I've got a
handle on it now, and I think it's perfect for me. Don't know why I've been so
scared of it!
--- On Tue, 27/7/10, saint sainti...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: saint sainti...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Auto unique number
was
closed then it won't take up the usual graphical change overhead that it would
if it was open?
Cheers for pointing me in the right direction.
John.
--- On Tue, 27/7/10, saint sainti...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: saint sainti...@yahoo.com
Subject: Auto unique number tagging of gui objects
Hi,
Is there a way to scan a patch (and then it's child subpatches and theirs etc.
etc.) and assign a unique consecutive number to each graphical object?
For example say I have 4 sliders in a patch I want to number them so that the
labels now read say 001, 002, 003 and 004 and they now respond
Ok that's a shame. Cheers for the reply Iohannes.
John.
--- On Mon, 7/6/10, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at wrote:
From: IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at
Subject: Re: [PD] Pd~ object under windows - 'can't create'
To: saint sainti...@yahoo.com
Cc: pd list pd-list@iem.at
Date: Monday
Hi,
I'm using Pd vanilla version 0.42-5 under windows xp. I'd like to try out the
pd~ object to try and max out both cores of my Intel Core 2 Duo T7250 whilst
using a heavy patch (lots of bsaylor's partconv~'s)...
I can't get pd~ to load - it always comes up 'can't create'. Nor will it work
Another bump.
I do believe this is a bug, no?
Cheers,
John.
- Original Message
From: saint sainti...@yahoo.com
To: saint sainti...@yahoo.com; pd list pd-list@iem.at
Sent: Mon, 26 April, 2010 14:59:31
Subject: Re: Relative path behaviour strange in GOP abstractions
Anybody
Anybody?
I'm on pd vanilla windows version 0.42-5.
I've a patch that relies
heavily on file IO abstractions (sitting happily in the 'extra' folder),
which
are invoked by the main patch which until recently has been located in a
different folder. These abstractions start looking for
I do think that a big snag in the learning curve for some people is the initial
provision of only very basic building blocks.
You pretty much have to download Pd and then get Miller's book (what I did) or
FLOSS Manual/Andy Farnell's etc. (God I really want Andy's book! Broke atm!)
and then
Hi all,
Does anybody know of a way of storing a bunch of data in an array-style
container that uses a text-based name instead of an index number to lookup
values?
Hopefully with a save to disk feature? (like textfile)
Basically I'm looking for an object that can store something like...
@iem.at
Cc: saint sainti...@yahoo.com
Date: Sunday, 28 February, 2010, 16:17
On Sat, Feb 27,
2010 at 11:14 AM, saint sainti...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Thanks guys,
So loading to RAM seems to be the solution.
Anyone have any ideas how I do that in WinXP?
Or what would
Thanks guys,
So loading to RAM seems to be the solution.
Anyone have any ideas how I do that in WinXP?
Or what would the alternative methods of data storage that PD (vanilla)
provides natively that operates to/from RAM?
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Hi all,
I've a pd system that involves the playing back of sequences and patterns.
I store the pattern data in lots of separate text files which the system reads
on the fly once the next pattern is called upon.
My problem is that I get audio dropouts when changing some patterns, usually
ones
!
John.
- Original Message
From: Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca
To: saint sainti...@yahoo.com
Cc: pd list pd-list@iem.at
Sent: Saturday, 3 October, 2009 22:49:56
Subject: Re: [PD] List Message Queueing? ( Note on/off messages into vst~ )
On Fri, 2 Oct 2009, saint wrote
Hi,
I've built a step sequencer that feeds into synth plugins loaded in with vst~.
It seems to be a bit of a defect within vst~ that if I send it a lot of Noteon
messages at the exact same time it drops some of them. My work around so far
has been to delay the messages by about 2ms or so and
ah cheers thanks a million martin, you're a lifesaver!
am looking forward to getting stuck into your external properly now!
thanks,
john.
- Original Message
From: Martin Peach [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: saint [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: pd-list@iem.at
Sent: Tuesday, 19 February, 2008 2:09
.reference/textfile.txt(
but
[C:/PROGRA~1/pd/doc/5.reference/textfile.txt(
|
[read $1(
does not work.
Martin
From: saint [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pd-list@iem.at
Subject: Re: [PD] Phasor Driven Midi File Playback?
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 11:39:53 -0800 (PST)
hmmm. i did try that but it seems to stumble
ah
i see. thanks. it does work if i move the test.mid to the root and send it a
[read c:/test.mid( message.
i will try the dos abbreviations too.
although it seems strange that a midi file that's saved in the same dir as the
patch doesn't get picked up?
i.e. [read test.mid(
or...
[test.mid(
this
read message works for shortened paths?
again, thanks all of you for your time!
- Original Message
From: Mike McGonagle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: saint [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: pd-list@iem.at
Sent: Tuesday, 12 February, 2008 7:22:29 PM
Subject: Re: [PD] Phasor Driven Midi File Playback
in advance!
- Original Message
From: Martin Peach [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; pd-list@iem.at
Sent: Tuesday, 12 February, 2008 5:13:00 PM
Subject: Re: [PD] Phasor Driven Midi File Playback?
saint
wrote:
hi
martin,
been
trying
your
midifile
object
and
it's
working
From: Martin Peach [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; pd-list@iem.at
Sent: Monday, 11 February, 2008 8:19:56 PM
Subject: RE: [PD] Phasor Driven Midi File Playback?
saint
wrote:
I've
been
trying
to
incorporate
synched
looped
midi
file
playback
into
a
system
of
tabread
looping
File Playback?
saint
wrote:
I've
been
trying
to
incorporate
synched
looped
midi
file
playback
into
a
system
of
tabread
looping
players.
So
far
I've
been
using
xeq
but
recently
discovered
seq
in
the
cyclone
library.
I
can
kinda
get
xeq
to
work
but
it
involves
Hi,
I've been trying to incorporate synched looped midi file playback into a system
of tabread looping players. So far I've been using xeq but recently discovered
seq in the cyclone library.
I can kinda get xeq to work but it involves me cheating the tempo of the file
playback, banging a sync
hi,
i'm wondering if there's a way to use the getsize
object to return the size of a regular array?
now that regular arrays and data structures are more
integrated...
thanks,
john.
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