after updating my linux (to FC5) I am unable to load additional libraries
(like zexy, iemlib, etc). I have the files installed, I can see the
lib_x.pd_linux file but when I start pd I get an error 'can't load
library' (even if I add path to specific directory), and the added objects
defined in
in the following picture:
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Mar02/images/synth4.gif
how do i make a frequency shifter ? is this the same as the pitch
shifter that i can rip from the pd docs, or is there a simpler way??
cheers.
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Oded Ben-Tal wrote:
after updating my linux (to FC5) I am unable to load additional libraries
(like zexy, iemlib, etc). I have the files installed, I can see the
lib_x.pd_linux file but when I start pd I get an error 'can't load
library' (even if I add path to specific directory), and the
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Betreff: Re: [PD] frequency shifter
Datum: Fri, 24 Nov 2006 13:15:20 +0100
Von: m.weiss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: hard off [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Referenzen: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
salut
just take a look at
hard off wrote:
in the following picture:
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Mar02/images/synth4.gif
how do i make a frequency shifter ? is this the same as the pitch
shifter that i can rip from the pd docs, or is there a simpler way??
cheers.
Frequency shifting (adding each partial's
If all you want to do is generate two different simple waveforms that
are shifted 175 and 224 Hz from the original, I would simply use two
more triangle oscillators in place of the pitch shifters, and set the
frequencies using a bit of math based on the frequency of the first
triangle
Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
Frequency shifting (adding each partial's frequency by an offset) isn't
the same as pitch shifting (multiplying each partial's frequency by a
ratio).
Oh yes, absolutely correct! Thx for reminding!
The objects hilbert~ and complex-mod~ will help you, as they
hard off wrote:
I would simply use two
more triangle oscillators in place of the pitch shifters, and set the
frequencies using a bit of math based on the frequency of the first
triangle oscillator.
if you could help me with the math required, i would be very grateful.
It's simpler than
hola,
i know there's lots of messges about this on pd-list archive,
we're looking for a multi i/o firewire audio card
that could run on mac osx and, more than all, on linux,
the final target.
just went to check at the local shop
and they have these two models available :
* m-audio firewire
ei,
maybe you know already freebob, in the new release of jack should be a driver
freebob.
here is a list of supported Devices under Linux:
http://freebob.sourceforge.net/index.php/List_of_Supported_Devices$
and AFAIK the M-audio fw 410 is not yet full -or not supported now.
read this:
lischt~~~
I'm on a project where i need live video input.
i work with linux/pd/~/hid/pdp.
and with my cheap webcam (creative instant)
i have no problems, but for this project i would prefer have a better
Video-quality, i have a Sony Dvcam here, where i think it will give me better
results, but
I had no idea what you guys were talking about, but I tried it and it
sounds wicked. Where did you pick up this idea?
-Chuckk
On 11/24/06, derek holzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hard off wrote:
I would simply use two
more triangle oscillators in place of the pitch shifters, and set the
I was just chatting about the pd list with David Merrill, and he
brought up a good point. Basically, some of the sarcasm and
grumpiness will surely scare away many newbies from this community.
As a sometime grump, I would like to call for a grump moratorium. Of
course, I can't expect a
patch
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ola,
where are some discussion about [pdp_dvcam]..
err, sorry, a myth on the internet ( another one ? ),
this has never existed,
we're into low resolution video,
as you could think of 8 bits music
( although i'm not a fan ),
8 bit noise is enough?
sevy
attached is my snare drum which uses the freqshift~ external
(http://www.weiss-archiv.de or cvs)
and the kick drum i did the other day.
these both took me way too long, but they sound good. particularly
when run through analogue distortion.
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And more so to Anton Marini, who instigated it. I just helped make
it happen.
.hc
On Nov 23, 2006, at 3:33 PM, David Merrill wrote:
Kudos to you for organizing this, hc!
-David M.
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
We had a good turnout, about 10 or so, from all over, including
Pders
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