hi all,
just wanted to announce a live performance.
In this project we use primarily linux and GNU GPL software (Pure Data,
GEM, SuperCollider, Icecast, Ogg/Theora video) and hardware
(SenseStage).
Appologies for any cross posting.
Transmittance #2 - telepresence performance
Hey Roman,
This may be the same issue as with 'netro' but one of HELOpg (Sam Birkhead)
has been experimenting a lot with 'PTPD' and OSC, but I'm not sure if it
also only works on a LAN? Very impressive sync results tho'.
I can send a Pd demo patch if it's of any use.
All good wishes,
Julian
Alexandre,
that will be great - looking forward.
pvoc~ is part of Eric Lyon's FFTease lib, along with a number of other
nice phase vocoder objects like harmonizer, spectral compander and the
very awesome spectral wrap.
HAve fun,
Zax
Hi, I've seen around this listed in a few pages as a pd
Hi there. I've been opening the guts of the phase vocoder patches for a
while now, and rewriting them, having it in new forms, etc...
And... today I had this doubr. You see, lets have the regular I07 example.
Now, we feed [line~] objects with where to start and where to go in a time
specified as
Le 2011-12-09 à 09:24:00, Roman Haefeli a écrit :
Is there a way to detect DSP drop outs in a patch, respectively to get
the information that is displayed in the Pd main window?
If you have an unused channel in a [dac~] that has many outputs, play an
[osc~] in it, and connect the output back
I. On Sat, 2011-12-10 at 23:55 -0500, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Le 2011-12-09 à 09:24:00, Roman Haefeli a écrit :
Is there a way to detect DSP drop outs in a patch, respectively to get
the information that is displayed in the Pd main window?
If you have an unused channel in a [dac~]