Re: [PD] running PD from a USB stick / drive

2006-11-05 Thread ad
On Nov 3, 2006, at 10:13 AM, Georg Holzmann wrote: Hallo! can anyone tell me whether this would be possible? should be possible ... what a cool answer ... a possible path to explore, I tried once and failed cause the usbdrive couldn't support it, but i guess the easiest way to go is

[PD] problems with the mac os x and Pd-0.39.2-extended-test5.dmg

2006-11-05 Thread Thomas Kronlachner
Hi All, I have downloaded the package: Pd-0.39.2-extended-test5.dmg from hans page (http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html). I have copiied the org.data.pd.pdlist into my preferences. I have also draged the pd apps into my application folder. When I now try to run a gem patch, I do receive

Re: [PD] running PD from a USB stick / drive

2006-11-05 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
ad wrote: a possible path to explore, I tried once and failed cause the usbdrive couldn't support it, but i guess the easiest way to go is via dynebolic aka dyneII, first do the docking into a stick then you can get the pd module form puredyne (run the livecd and copy the module from /opt

Re: [PD] problems with the mac os x and Pd-0.39.2-extended-test5.dmg

2006-11-05 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
Thomas Kronlachner wrote: Hi All, I have downloaded the package: Pd-0.39.2-extended-test5.dmg from hans page (http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html). I have copiied the org.data.pd.pdlist into my preferences. I have also draged the pd apps into my application folder. When I now try to

Re: [Pd] Loading externals in Linux

2006-11-05 Thread Chuckk Hubbard
BTW, I also tried [declare] with an absolute path, naming -lib comport specifically, and it wouldn't load. On 11/5/06, Chuckk Hubbard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello. I'm once again trying to control my school's Moog with Pd, this time going with the serial port on my new laptop. I downloaded

Re: [PD] Per sampleblock manipulation question

2006-11-05 Thread thewade
Quoting Mathieu Bouchard [EMAIL PROTECTED]: the helpfile for [lrshift~] is not available through usual means because someone made a typo in the filename five years ago or something. Nice! That is exactly the answer I was looking for! Thank you! I will poke around in the help files to see if

Re: [Pd] Loading externals in Linux

2006-11-05 Thread mik
hi i think it depends on where pd itself is: if it's in /usr/local/bin it will check /usr/local/lib/pd/extra, but if it's in /usr/bin it will look in /usr/lib/pd/extra. just add /usr/local/lib/pd/extra to your path and it will always be checked. m Chuckk Hubbard schreef: BTW, I also

Re: [Pd] Loading externals in Linux

2006-11-05 Thread Chuckk Hubbard
Ah, I found it. For some reason I have pd-0.40-2 in both /usr/local and in my home folder. I copied the comport files to my home folder's extra folder, and it works. Now to decide which Pd to keep... On 11/5/06, mik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi i think it depends on where pd itself is: if

[PD] [PD-announce] chdh in kassel (de)

2006-11-05 Thread cyrille henry
hello, chdh will perform in Kassel, during the 23. kasseler documentarfilm-und videofest, in the dokfest lounge. date : 9 november 2006, 20h00 place : fünffensterstrasse, 4 Kassel (de) info : http://www.filmladen.de/dokfest/ http://www.chdh.net hope to see pd user. Cyrille Nicolas

[PD] convolution weirdness

2006-11-05 Thread Charles Henry
Hi, list, I have practically abandoned the idea of making a subband adaptive filter scheme using externals, but have not given up on making a Newton-method, rather than a gradient descent method (Fourier deconvolution is a Newton method, for instance, LMS and NLMS is a gradient descent method).

Re: [Pd] Loading externals in Linux

2006-11-05 Thread Stephen Sinclair
Come to think of it, wouldn't it be useful if Pd just *always* checked for extensions in the user's home folder? ~/.pd-extra, for instance. (Whether it should be first or last on the search path, I'm not sure.) Steve On 11/5/06, Chuckk Hubbard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ah, I found it. For

Re: [PD] convolution weirdness

2006-11-05 Thread Charles Henry
forgot the patch...whoops On 11/5/06, Charles Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, list, I have practically abandoned the idea of making a subband adaptive filter scheme using externals, but have not given up on making a Newton-method, rather than a gradient descent method (Fourier

Re: [PD] arguments of [envgen]

2006-11-05 Thread Chris McCormick
On Sat, Nov 04, 2006 at 05:39:26PM +0200, ugur guney wrote: (But I remember that I saw one implementation of envelope generating GUI using data structures and GOP, which needs a bang to put a new point on the line graph. But I forgot its name. I have [s-varseq] abstraction of the same author.)

[PD] plugin for ie/mozilla

2006-11-05 Thread Andrei Thomaz
hello list,i would like to ask you if you know something about the status of projects like http://www.iua.upf.edu/~malonso/pdplugin/. It seems to me that is a great project, something that can give to some of us a great tool to make new works, but I am a bit worried if this kind of thing is having

[PD] measuring time with sample accuracy

2006-11-05 Thread Alain de Cheveigne'
I would like to measure the time of occurrence of waveform events (for example from adc~) with sample resolution. In other words, I would like to record at what sample index an event such as a threshold crossing occurred. The aim is to time events on various inputs relative to each other

Re: [PD] running PD from a USB stick / drive

2006-11-05 Thread Patco
ad a écrit : On Nov 3, 2006, at 10:13 AM, Georg Holzmann wrote: Hallo! can anyone tell me whether this would be possible? should be possible ... what a cool answer ... At the moment your computer is able to boot on USB drive, there are many solutions. The question is not enough