I found a fresh forum up for sound designers, audio producers, music composers
and all that. Could do with some more members so pass the word around. If it
takes off I'll be trying to enlighten a few more people about Pd. I don't want
to cross post because it's not general interest enough imo, so
Strange synchronicity. I'm watching Dr Who tonight
and the words King sized crustaceans crawl from the
sewer ... it's actually happening (on TV, not in my
house..fortunately I have my trusty anti-killer-lobster-hammer
always close to hand)
how weird is that?
a.
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 19:27:53
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 19:34:29 +0200
Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also after seeing Chun's DD presentation at make art last week I
fell in love with the Zoom feature of Desire Data: If like me one is
sight impaired when in front of a screen (yep, I'm aproaching 40),
with current Pd
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 14:32:40 -0500
Jared [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
..most of the time-based stuff I'm seeing is how to
keep track of time rather than do something for a set length of time.
Thanks for your help!
-Jared
These are equivillent, two ways of looking at the same thing. If you
Checklist:
Other audio apps work fine?
Speakers, cables, amplifier, soundcard, mixer (in that order)?
Is one of the audio driver boxes (ALSA, JACK, OSS, ASIO etc) on the media
menu checked?
Configure your audio drivers, start Jack etc
Can you get a visual indication of an audio signal (eg
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 12:21:21 +0100
From: Andy Farnell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PD] gate's problem
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 17:52:04 -0400 (EDT)
Isabel Pires [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
good morning,
I have some problems with gate. when I
These are great Derek. It's tough to strike the balance
between specific and general with so many platforms and possible
configurations of JACK, ALSA, OSS... etc but I think you've done
a good job. When I have a getting started on Pd page I will link to
these.
Cheers,
Andy
On Tue, 17 Apr
Yep, there's loads of great stuff on PlanetCCRMA although it's worth
noting that you don't need a RH distro to enjoy CCRMA packages..
I have successfully converted a few using alien to .deb packages which can
then be installed with dpkg.
On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 14:14:38 +0200
patrice colet [EMAIL
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 22:05:32 +0200
Javier García [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Please try again, alsa-utils is an important package. It includes all
the debugging and configuration tools for ALSA like alsamixer, aplay,
aconnect etc. sudo apt-get install alsa-utils should
rerun alsaconf and make sure the sample rate is
set to 48k then try starting Pd with these options
pd -r 48000 -channels 2 -audiobuf 160 -audiodev 1
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 23:27:18 +0200
Javier García [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when i try to test the audio with Test audio and MIDI i have selected
Yep, you may add jackd to your startup services quite easily
(depending on your distro/platform), no need to launch via
an application front.
It's a shame ALSA has become a bit ragged and neglected
in recent times, I'm sure it will continue to mature
and integrate with other audio layers, but
I think it's best put as PCRE *can* be slower, take care
with non-greedy matches and captures in Perl type regex.
For chords I guess you want the first good match anyway,
although that's an assumption.
On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 08:01:32 -0400
Alexandre Quessy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
regex uses
Hi,
I'd like to use the print function in Pd, in a batch process
to create postscript files of an entire directory of patches.
I imagined a FUDI solution from a Bash script something like
pd -nogui . start a pd instance
for i in *.pd
pdsend pd open $i
pdsend pd print $i.ps
...etc
models that should be easier to compute
and control.
or perhaps two categories only defined by the complexity of the synthesis.
This way the user can choose regarding his needs and doesn't need to dig
each time he wants to use an instrument.
+n
Andy Farnell a écrit :
That will be nice
+0800
Chris McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Apr 28, 2007 at 02:12:50PM +0100, Andy Farnell wrote:
On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 19:34:25 +0200
Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
factored out as well and become optional. Then a bit later on Memento
will marry SSSAD and they will have
Okay, I found the last sssad I tried, and it's got a missing
part called _sssad/singleton
On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 08:27:22 +0200
Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo,
Andy Farnell hat gesagt: // Andy Farnell wrote:
Both for different reasons Chris, [pool] is an external I've had
:
Hallo,
Andy Farnell hat gesagt: // Andy Farnell wrote:
Okay, I found the last sssad I tried, and it's got a missing
part called _sssad/singleton
It's included in the CVS here:
http://pure-data.cvs.sourceforge.net/pure-data/abstractions/footils/sssad/
Do you remember where you
[switch~] goes inside the sub-patch/abstraction you want to control and you
send it a 1 or 0 to start/stop computation.
On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 21:52:23 +0100
c.m.bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I seem to remember a way to turn off audio in specific objects within
a patch, by now I
Nice. Thanks for playing with this.
I dug myself into a terrible pit with this last night.
To be honest there are still subtle things I really don't understand.
I tried putting sleep commands in a perl script because
I guessed it was a print before draw type problem, but I got into
a mess with
I'm gonna try Franks method too in a moment. What I ran
up against last night was this:
I have rather a large directory of pd file to print.
A method that loads Pd anew for each patch takes a long time.
And I still had the problem of closing each instance. I was going
to fork, get a PID and
On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 16:33:39 +0200
ronny vanden bempt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
In several patches I had the following problem:
I make a patch that I'm going to use in another patch. To make it possible
to use several of these subpatches in the main patch, I add a dollarsign
where
Seems to do what I want now.
One argument, the directory of the Pd files.
It incorporates awk script inline to correct
the font problems and slows it down enough
to be okay even for large Pd files, but still
fast enough.
Thanks all for help with this.
On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 23:40:42 +1000
simon
Hi Jamie,
If you've been following the scripting pd printouts thread
the last shellscript there has Millers awk correction that
moves the text and resizes it.
Andy
On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 08:41:24 +0100
Jamie Bullock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
When I print to a postscript file using
After a long summer of gaming back in the 90's I developed Quake Hand,
where you sit down at a keyboard and your home positions are automaticaly
ASWD. Pretty wsad really.
On Tue, 1 May 2007 17:09:02 +0200
Matteo Sisti Sette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone of you ever experimented
Texture on xaxado is a typical sort of fire/water mix to my ear. The
plastic/wood texture after 1:40 sounds interesting, like a spinning top maybe?
I assume it's all synthetic actually.
Elea Novean is the more interesting one imho, better dynamics. Better use
of bright and metallic noise. Well,
Hi,
Any feedback on a new document would be nice. I've tried to provide
an absolutely minimal elementary intro to making music with Pd. This
is the first doc, which I did as a guide for a workshop in Bristol
next month.
Nice. The graph says it all, it really snuffs out those spikes.
Yeah, and it eats way too much CPU, but I enjoy the instructional
value of seeing this filter done as signal expressions.
Andy
On Fri, 25 May 2007 14:01:21 -0500
Charles Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, list,
I've created an
The little dog in the picture is saying woof..woof.. your card stacking
method is suboptimally stable...woof
do you think that gem is a mature proyect for video creation? why not? why
the evolution is slow? or simply why there are not a object for to save
pretty videos in open formats?
, but I suppose this is not a priority.
All best,
Andy
On Sat, 26 May 2007 19:14:51 +0200
Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo,
Andy Farnell hat gesagt: // Andy Farnell wrote:
Any feedback on a new document would be nice. I've tried to provide
an absolutely minimal elementary
vosim, chant, spasm, and Perry Cooks new thing
that follows lip positions, and in Pd there
if [paf~], and if you can't find it for any reason
I have the source.
andy
On Sat, 26 May 2007 19:36:07 +
josue moreno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
can anyone tell me if there is some
On Tue, 29 May 2007 10:39:40 +0200
Eirik Arthur Blekesaune [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anybody help me point out who uses PD to teach electronic music? ..
(Algoritmic) Composistion
Synthesis
DSP-theory
real-time performance
Electronic music and DSP are intersecting, I think Pd is
I use [snapshot~] to turn any signal data into messages
and use Gnuplot with a pipe. Never figured out 3D plots
though.
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007 23:47:55 +0200
tania habib [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list,
I need some help in finding the object which can plot 2-D and 3-D curves.
for example
Any feedback on a new document would be nice. I've tried to provide
Thanks everyone who made suggestions!
now moved to a new home http://www.obiwannabe.co.uk/html/music/musictuts.html
Composition000
Composition001
pdf builds automatically now, cheers Steffen - haven't solved the \ifpdf
2007 11:49:04 +0200
Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo,
Andy Farnell hat gesagt: // Andy Farnell wrote:
pdf builds automatically now,
Do you have your scripts to generate things somewhere only as well? I
could figure they might be useful to others as well...
Ciao
--
Frank
] wrote:
Hallo,
Andy Farnell hat gesagt: // Andy Farnell wrote:
What I'm stuck on is parsing Pd files more
than just superficially. I need to be able to
capture the contents of a subpatch from #N canvas ...(pd subpatch)
down to the end, recursive solution would be sweet because
of nested
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 18:25:01 -0400
James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the replies so far, I'm interested in anyone else's experiences
with JACK and PD.
I run a mixdown setup on one disk, Debian Sarge, with
Jack, Ardour, JackRack, the VU meter thing, and Pd. No audio input
though. The
Greets all!
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:05:01 -0400
Luke Iannini (pd) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great! Good to be here.
On 6/10/07, Mathieu Bouchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a split of the mailing-list [EMAIL PROTECTED], which was being
used for DesireData but not so convincingly. I
On Sat, 9 Jun 2007 11:49:04 +0200
Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo,
Andy Farnell hat gesagt: // Andy Farnell wrote:
pdf builds automatically now,
Do you have your scripts to generate things somewhere only as well? I
could figure they might be useful to others as well
I found a helpfile for table cross corr IEMLIB_R1.15
Don't actually have the external though myself for some
reason.
Looking at the helpfile it would be suitable for audio
after using [tabsend~] to fill the tables.
On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 17:52:42 +0200
tania habib [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
helpfile would be the way.
On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 05:41:41 +0100
Andy Farnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found a helpfile for table cross corr IEMLIB_R1.15
Don't actually have the external though myself for some
reason.
Looking at the helpfile it would be suitable for audio
after using [tabsend
Sad to hear this. Guestbook doesn't like my browser so..
Happy hacking James, wherever you have gone.
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 09:47:01 +0200
Tim Blechmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
www.caringbridge.org/visit/jamestittle
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http://tim.klingt.org
The aim
On shutdown sync is also your friend
sync; sleep 3; halt;
if you don't want the patch running as root
(if on network) then sudo the shutdown script.
On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 21:03:02 +0200
Derek Holzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Ben, Alexandre,
I think Alex is worried about his file
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 00:18:23 -0500
Kyle Klipowicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List~
I'm curious about teaching Pd to interested people, and know that a
number of you have given workshops on the subject. I could really use
some collective wisdom on this.
Teaching Pd is something I really
I think the use of [threshold~] is limiting you to block resolution.
Audio to do correlation will give you a theoretical resolution much better
than one block, at half the sampling rate, 0.015m (one and a half
centimeters) for 44kHz.(?) Assuming that the mics are identical, in phase etc.
This sounds like a case where [threshold~] would be exactly what you want.
It is block based, but for triggering drums it might be accurate enough
(play with blocksize).
On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 14:24:36 -0700
Alex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to trigger an event when an incoming audio signal
Sorry for the repost Jared, I thought to share
that last part with the list...
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 20:10:49 +0100
Andy Farnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want to find out loads of cool stuff about film music
and sound design to get to the bottom of cinematic there's
no better place
[bonk~] may not be the ideal unit for the job, though I am sure
it will work, it might be a bit elaborate to set up if you
are new to it.
I made something similar once, I'm guessing the piezos are those
very thin kind, silver solder on one side and usually fixed with
a blob of epoxy, as you
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 13:35:13 +0200
henrik wurster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry to miss this essential bit Henrik,
Yes, that's exactly what [bonk~] does. First play them (training)
from the table using a [tabread~] sample player into [bonk~].
Then apply your live signals. However I am a bit
Start pd and add [dumpOSC 5678]
now try in a console
lsof | grep pd | grep UDP
if a handle is visible you will see something similar as
pd 4563 puredata 11u IPv4 12695 UDP *:5678
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 01:27:14 +0200
alejo d [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
we will like to understand why
233 seems so meagre, but to judge power by MHz is always
foolish. Can you give any ballpark metrics
of what you can actually do with that, in terms of oscillators
or filters?
I'm looking at many of these nano and stick format boards
with excitement. Did you see the new module for Gumstix that
This doesn't seem to have anything to do with Pyext, it's simply
a Jack buffering problem. Have a play around with the buffers.
Do you see anything in the (jack) console about xruns?
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 19:53:18 +0200
Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am using PD (0.40.2-2) under Linux
One thing you might like to look at is the Fletcher Munsen curve. There isn't a
hard mathematical relationship between perceived amplitude (loudness) and
frequency, it's more of a biological and psychoacoustic effect, and somewhat
subjective between listeners.
Sweet, what have you got there Spencer, capacitive proximity?
For the sensors a shielded cable pulled down to ground with a
1M resistor might be a good idea. Things like this have a habit
of working nice in the lab but when you go on stage where there
are lighting and power cables everywhere
?
-Chuckk
On 7/14/07, Andy Farnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One thing you might like to look at is the Fletcher Munsen curve. There
isn't a
hard mathematical relationship between perceived amplitude (loudness) and
frequency, it's more of a biological and psychoacoustic effect
This is not necessary Jasch. In Pd we know that line [line~] has finished
because we told it how long to be a priori. Pd does not chain computations
as time sequenced events like, when A is finished begin B, when B is complete
begin C... It computes everything on the sheet (following right-left
Chris I would *love* to see anybody get Pd working on the PS3,
or indeed any modern games console - because I would like to
see Pd (or very similar software) become the de facto audio
engine for games development. All that exists at right now
are glorified sample replay engines like FMOD
On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 23:06:28 -0400
Chris McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 06:02:10PM -0400, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Mon, 9 Jul 2007, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Then we can use this list to make Pd work better.
Or am I just naive? :D
I don't think you are
On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 20:17:29 -0400 (EDT)
Mathieu Bouchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FTS/ISPW
What does that stand for Mathieu? Google knows all about the abbreviation
but I can't find an expansion.
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Hallo,
Andy Farnell hat gesagt: // Andy Farnell wrote:
If you would like a bang message when [1 300(-[line~] is complete then you
merely
have to say
[bang(
|
[t b b]
||
[del 300] [1 300
[playlist] is nice if you don't have [shell]. You can filter
by extension and seek to iterate through the list.
http://ydegoyon.free.fr/software.html
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:33:31 -0500
Denis Fitzpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to get a list of all the sound files in a
I'm now quite confused about the purpose and direction of DesireData.
When Chun made his presentation at FAVE last year I was very excited.
The idea of forking the pd-gui to make a much improved interface that
could be used with Pd seemed wonderful, sensible, and needed. Several
people asked
straw + 300m of 32 SWG copper wire + iron nail + lots of patience = solenoid
I used to make these as a kid, mini rail guns to fire nails :)
You can rig up a slow spinning drill to help you wind them quicker.
Watch they don't get too hot and melt the drinking straw. Resistance
should be about
To that list I would add one academic and one industrial usage.
Psychology/pschoacoustic experimentation
Rapid DSP prototyping
On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 23:26:10 +0100
Richard Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I am doing a talk introducing pure Data to some digitally minded Artists
A counter driven by a metro with a period N ms has its increment value
set to -1, 0 or 1 by messages. Don't forget you need the 0 to halt it.
Limits are set by min and max.
This implementatiion has a small bug. When you change direction the last
value stored in the float is flushed through so
but it used spigots and was ugly imo.
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 12:28:00 +0100
Andy Farnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A counter driven by a metro with a period N ms has its increment value
set to -1, 0 or 1 by messages. Don't forget you need the 0 to halt it.
Limits are set by min and max
Cool Frank and Matju, comparing pre-inc with accum for this is fun.
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 12:28:00 +0100
Andy Farnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A counter driven by a metro with a period N ms has its increment value
set to -1, 0 or 1 by messages. Don't forget you need the 0 to halt
On Wed, 1 Aug 2007 18:10:05 +0200
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
(ubuntu-studio, 0.39.2-extended-rc4)
Does that happen as soon as
I had a few ideas on this Chuck, perhaps you can distil some
algorithms out of them,
[tipsy bang x y]
Increasing but non-monotonic, [tipsy] behaves like a regular counter but
occasionally jumps backwards or forwards from one bar to another by x with
a probability y
[stumble bang x y]
On Mon, 06 Aug 2007 16:36:59 +0200
Bryan Jurish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i dunno...
*** glibc detected: double-free or mutilation at 0x68616e64 ***
Probably a truncated digit or dangling pointer
$ finger luser | cut -c 1
O
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On 2007-08-06 15:27:05, Hans-Christoph Steiner
Because of being on my ass moneywise
at the moment the air fare completely demolished me this year.
It upset me not to be able to attend because of that.
Let's face it the cost of international air travel
is only going up and fast. More regular smaller
meetings at more diverse geographical
On Mon, 3 Sep 2007 09:43:06 +0200
Steffen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 23/08/2007, at 15.13, Alexandre Castonguay wrote:
The papers for the convention are online at :
http://artengine.ca/~catalogue-pd/
Thanks! It's nice to be able to read them, even though one weren't
there. Two
Thanks very much Alexandre.
Andy
On Sun, 9 Sep 2007 21:59:17 -0400 (EDT)
Alexandre Castonguay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Andy Farnell's paper is now online:
http://artengine.ca/~catalogue-pd/PDCON-2007-FARNELL.pdf
A bientot,
Alexandre
On Sunday 09 September 2007
Thanks for postng these, they are very interesting to anyone
doing Pd teaching.
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 05:50:40 -0500
Greg Pond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ed,
Thanks for directing me to the site for your course. I have been
working to develop an integrated program involving the departments
btw, Pd does recognise print, Frank also helped me get this going
But: It uses old style netreceive which is suicide to run on a server.
The attached patch was used to print out live snapshots of graphs in
running Pd patches.
Send two commands on the socket, first one open the patch you want,
Nice. I did this a little while ago too with the help of Frank and Miller
in order to print out entire directories of patches. You might want to
add this awk script into the chain (assuming it's still needed), it corrects
the pointsize and position of object text in the postscript file.
On
:
Hallo,
Andy Farnell hat gesagt: // Andy Farnell wrote:
btw, Pd does recognise print, Frank also helped me get this going
But: It uses old style netreceive which is suicide to run on a server.
A problem with running on a server is that with -nogui you seem to be
unable to do a lot
I find these remarks and attitudes offensive. Sexism and racism have no
place here.
On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 22:49:30 +0200 (CEST)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'm not sure what the subject of this thread is,
if there's not so many women in pd because
the documentation is not clear enough?
OLP*C* - for a child there is no doubt, Pd is vastly easier
to understand and use than Csound.
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 11:53:38 -0400
marius schebella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey,
just read that olpc (XO) will include csound. what about a light
version of pd?
marius.
I think the question here is how can I tell which order they were connected
in the Pd patch (in order to rebuild it in Max). I am unsure about this, but
as I said on the forum - read the Pd file because the order of the connection
matrix is the order of creation. But since the *evaluation order*
On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 15:21:34 -0400 (EDT)
Mathieu Bouchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 28 Sep 2007, David Powers wrote:
It's hard to miss the fact that there is a lot of animosity in mailing
list environments...
Bollocks there is.
:)
that kind of topics. In general they don't
Perhaps you might like to take apart (shameless plug) the Hillagizer.
It's a fairly sophisticated arpeggiator 4 voice polyphonic polyrythmic
up-arp with intervals specified as harmonic ratios rather than western
midi notes to give that classic 70's sound.
I compiled a brief report on Audio Mostly 2007. Good conference with plenty
of juicy bits on generative composition, spacialisation, and analysis. If
anyone wants a particular paper PM me. The wavefield synthesis array kicks ass!
http://www.obiwannabe.co.uk/html/news/news.html
cheers,
Andy
--
Some nice sounds in there Colin. I can hear some of the
synthetic and delay based effects working very well - especially
the one that sounds like a rubber band (variable delay I presume),
but it's hard to pick out what is Pd and what is one of your
crazy input devices (maybe that's the
On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 22:37:21 +0200
Collin Oldham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oops...
are any of your patches online?
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required missing /lib/tls/libc.so.6
my bad I know , but just to say a static would be nicer :)
cheers,
a.
On Wed, 3 Oct 2007 18:58:32 +0200
Orm Finnendahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
needing sfread~ with a signal inlet for varispeed and 4 point
interpolation I reworked Günter Geigers
I use fluxbox WM, no hassle, no fancy bollocks. It's just
X with some coloured window bars and a program launcher menu.
The MS Windows philosophy seriously subverted peoples expectations
and understanding of what an Operating System and Desktop are.
MS Windows and its imitators are not
On Fri, 5 Oct 2007 00:48:39 -0400
Chris McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS for people who want a nice middle ground between fluxbox's
minimalism and gnome/kde's user friendly funcitonality, xfce4 comes
highly recommended. It's very light, very fast, and very configurable
Yes. Xfce is a
On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 21:03:33 -0400
marius schebella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
xml-rpc is a protocol that is used to talk over network to a server. I
put a small python script (using pyext) and a testpatch online at
http://www.parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/pd/xml-rpc
after I finished my
I'm a bit torn on this. I actually like the concept, but you're right,
like all good things that make life easy they tend to erode discipline
and structure. The patch messy and sweep it all under the rug
philosophy is probably very appealing to many.
On Tue, 9 Oct 2007 21:27:47 -0400
Kevin
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 00:18:10 -0400
Chris McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For example, the British Empire
covered more land than the Mongolian Empire ever did
Yeah Bitches!
... what? :)
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I'll drink to that. Everyone raise a glass to death of the sexism thread.
May it never be spoken of again.
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 21:20:53 -0500
Jared Regan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a nice stout for mefirst round is on me!!!
From: marius schebella [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 07:59:45 +0100
Jamie Bullock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2007-10-10 at 22:38 -0500, Charles Henry 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...
Wine. Not now because I don't have the space.. but I've
always been fascinated by wine-making and the chemistry of it
all. As a kid we had a country house with lots of space and land
and always rows of demijohn bottles bubbling away. Amazing what you
can get to brew, almost any fruits or sugary
I tried Kohonen for classifying timbres once and
though I'm certainly not an expert on it Ben I seem to remember
that it works within a threshold value. Input vector is just a _point_
in an n-dim space with a sphere of influence around it. If an output
vector is within this threshold area then
Through trial and error I've managed to reach what I thought was
an understanding of Pd file format. However, on deeper analysis
I keep discovering I'm wrong, in fact the Pd file structure and
the syntax of the statements is not what I thought (which explains
many previous programming errors).
lots of good stuff there! :D
.hc
On Oct 16, 2007, at 4:51 PM, Andy Farnell wrote:
Through trial and error I've managed to reach what I thought was
an understanding of Pd file format. However, on deeper analysis
I keep discovering I'm wrong, in fact the Pd file structure
Just grubby little spammers.
Glad you posted Charles, because your copy contains
an identical query string, which means they do not have
the iem list and therefore every mail was sent through
the list and is identical (instead of a forged header).
That means anyone who clicked the link has not
On Thu, 18 Oct 2007 22:09:30 +0900
hard off [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
term. bloody hell i hate trademark/copyright laws.
It's not copyright/trademark law, these are abusers of trademark
law who operate from within a completely dysfunctional legal system
in a country that has apparently
Is Enrique a list member who genuinely posted that? If so, my apologies
to Enrique if you were merely trying to enlist friends on your profile.
As Pat says, it's an annoyance and considered bad form.
It looks like a spam tactic where spammers obtain a list
they want to filter for active email
On Thu, 18 Oct 2007 11:56:35 -0400
marius schebella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a. Use
Here's how I remember it Marius. The term webring was in use circa 1995, in
the preteen adolescence of the internet if you like. There were thousands
of webrings on all subjects from absailing to ZX81 games.
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