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since Pd GUI is itself very much the arbitary patcher you descibe.
Hint: This is much easier to do this with the iemmatrix objects. I use
it in the PDX7 which allows all kinds of connections between the six
FM operators.
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or should a b c be one less?
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some of the coll-textfiles generate a
spurious message sent to such an object.
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a pd-extended version of 0.40, so I'd guess it's not widely in use
yet. In fact, only those users, who explicitly wanted to count
*without* meta-selectors will have to adapt their patches and I guess
the number of users who wanted this is even smaller. So now's the
time for change! ;)
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However [netsend] wants to get a message not starting with list send
but only with send ... so you need to use an additional [list trim]
to remove the list-part. All together this will be like this:
[textfile]
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[list prepend send]
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[list trim]
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[netsend]
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at the same time on Linux without much
problems, so I'd say, yes, it's possible. I cannot comment on OS-X.
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the [t b a] instead of to the right. Then you would
also get a new output if only y changes. However if the value is
coming from the joystick-object you should normally always get both x-
and y-values at the same time.
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Hallo,
Federico hat gesagt: // Federico wrote:
i see here [state] only saves floatatoms and symbolatoms
... which IMHO is too limited in the long run. Because I needed to
save more than that (especially arbitrary lists) I developed Memento
and SSSAD.
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on board!
Regarding [line]: let me add that my examples are deliberately
simplified and don't have [pack 0 10][line~] after the [expr]
outlets only because of that. Normally I always use [line~] or [line~]
when multiplying a float number with a signal to avoid clicks.
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~], adding it and taking the square root.
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carmen hat gesagt: // carmen wrote:
more like some kind of attack dog waiting until the victim is
vulnerable..
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padawan12 hat gesagt: // padawan12 wrote:
[hid] is th object you're looking for.
Or J. Sarlo's older [joystick] object.
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configured it this way. Default
install target is /usr/local/ Or did you miss the final make
instalL step after compiling?
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] and [line~] based solution, but
that falls apart at high frequencies.
You could use [vline~] instead and replace the metro, which has a
lower limit for its period of 1ms, with a [delay]-based
metro as attached, that can go as fast as you like.
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/81254
Seems there is no support for accessing accelerated graphics card, so
no OpenGL. :(
Anyway, there are no PS3s to buy ATM anyway.
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to use [next( for that or directly:
[traverse pd-SUBPATCH, next(
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[pointer]
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Hallo,
Chris McCormick hat gesagt: // Chris McCormick wrote:
On Thu, Nov 23, 2006 at 04:05:29PM +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
I would recommend J. Sarlo's joystick-external. It works on all OSses
AFAIR.
Since Hans pointed out it doesn't work under OSX, I think the next best
option
frequencies have reasonably low amplitue ...
and it's a patch I had here. The classical paper on this is James A.
Moorer's The Synthesis of Complex Audio Spectra by Means of Discrete
Summation Formulas available here:
http://www.jamminpower.com/main/articles.jsp
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Hallo,
robbert van hulzen hat gesagt: // robbert van hulzen wrote:
dear all, i'm working on a little metronome abstraction (thanks for the link
with the description of the inversion process, frank barknecht! hadn't sat
down to dissect the rrad.metro yet), and i'm running into some trouble
as a
tarball as well: http://footils.org/cms/show/56
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of tables holding 44.1kHz samples. [samp10~] is the
polyphonic version of it. The only external used is [arraysize], basic
playback in one direction, non-looped even works without that.
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ways to generate
subdivisions of rhythms are illustrated in attached patch.
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#N canvas 289 157 619 712 10;
#X obj 92 246 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144 -1 -1 0
1;
#X obj 126 244 metro 1000;
#X obj 126 527 bng
Hallo,
Max Neupert hat gesagt: // Max Neupert wrote:
that does not open a file chooser but a patch wich contains [pd
PDDP_META] here.
osx pd 0.39.2-ext
That's a somehow known bug with how pd-extendend and cyclone work
together. I don't know if there is a fix for it yet.
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then. At least in pd-0.40.
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compare because I don't have [freqshift~] (yet). You could
try to write both a phasor~-generated triangle and a freqshifted
version into two tables and compare. Maybe it's the aliasing?
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For making your patch usable as an abstraction, also senders and
receivers would need to be proteced with $0.
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So you really should make yourself familiar with the way, execution
order in Pd works and with the trigger-object and replace all fanning
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on the phase-reset-metro you will get flanging
effects which are the fault of the inaccuracy of the phase-inlet of
the [phasor~] object.
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#N canvas 377 467 551 486 10;
#X obj 108 18 loadbang;
#X obj 54 130 f \$1;
#X obj 54 17
the atomic ops in your Pd
installation, then there's something very wrong. ;)
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#N canvas 326 164 736 482 10;
#N canvas 0 0 450 300 bm 0;
#X restore 218 423 pd bm;
#X obj 100 381 s pd-bm;
#X msg 220 349 clear;
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wondering, if something became very wrong with [expr] ...
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differently. Just try
to think of one of the objects which accept more than one argument.
[route] or [pack] or [dac~] come to my mind. route's code is in Pd in
x_connective.c
E.g. route is created with:
static void *route_new(t_symbol *s, int argc, t_atom *argv)
...
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of music as puredata files.
http://www.obiwannabe.co.uk/html/compositions/compositions.html
any thoughts?
I'm very moved.
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To add a political note: ... and those of us who try to run a
system consisting of only/mostly free software. Well, these people
probably know how to build Gem themselves ...
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Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I think that all the optimization that you guys have done is great.
But it would be very helpful to a lot of people if the optimization
did not prevent
?
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#N canvas 174 258 970 469 8;
#X obj 336 93 cnv 15 570 140 empty empty empty 5 12 0 16 -233017 -66577
0;
#X obj 177 93 cnv 15 150 140 empty empty empty 5 12 0 16 -233017 -66577
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#X obj 19 93 cnv 15 150 140 empty empty
mnemonic than
route list
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. at least it works.
there is no jack-midi;
Actually there is now. But not many applications support it yet, so
most users of qjackctl will indeed be editing ALSA sequencer
connections, not jack-midi.
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documentation patches next to Synth.pd
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It's a slightly larger instrument and requires the iemmatrix objects.
There also is a little etude showing how it sounds:
http://footils.org/snd/fm-teaser.ogg
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sent to the [/ ] after the [mtof] was send
there. This isn't sure in your patch. Attached is a version with a fix
that involves creating an additional outlet for the trigger-object.
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#X obj 194
corrections. Some info is here:
http://pure-data.sourceforge.net/old/trackers.php
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hear from the [vd~] 20ms later is that
the delayed impulse is filtered by the [vcf~]. You could filter the
initial impulse at the pickup-[outlet~] in the same way if you want
to.
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~] into the abstraction?
nqpoly4 doesn't do anything specific to audio, so you would need to
put a switch into your abstraction yourself. But you could use the
voice allocation algorithm implemented to switch the switch.
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#N canvas 0 0 596
Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
See attached example for arguments in use.
Just for kicks I made a dirty conversion of Risset's bell from the
docs (D07.additive.pd) to use nqpoly4.
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. It's trivial to add
switching to the abstraction, which must be written anyway.
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dynamically? Somebody has any suggestion?
Use pd-0.40, then you can watch the [struct] outlets for change
(pointer) messages as in attached patch. With 0.39 or 0.38 IIRC you
cannot use change, but as a workaround there's a select message as
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Hallo,
Cesare Marilungo hat gesagt: // Cesare Marilungo wrote:
Frank Barknecht wrote:
This is possible. The additive synth bell example I posted shows one
way how to address each instance seperatly. You get the voice number
as first argument so you can do various things with it inside
Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
I don't think switching can be done in a generic way from the outside
without knowing some details of the abstraction to switch on or off.
Take for example midi voice allocation: Basically noteon and noteoff
are kind of switch
Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
Attached example illustrates the nastiness of this.
Forgot the nastiness.
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#N canvas 198 109 670 423 10;
#N canvas 0 0 450 300 (subpatch) 0;
#X array \$0
Hallo,
IOhannes m zmoelnig hat gesagt: // IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
thomas thiery hat gesagt: // thomas thiery wrote:
hello, I have just seen me a bug under pure data but I do not manage to
explain it. The problem comes from the int's box, I believe. I
Hallo,
Mathieu Bouchard hat gesagt: // Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Mon, 11 Dec 2006, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Attached is one using data structures. It implements the Game of Life
and the Demonic Cycling rules
Is this a reference to Cycling 74 ?
Hah, good one! But actually it's a stupid
~ here. I used it for example in the vead~
abstraction attached. Here the 6 is hardcoded but it could be
replaced with $fX just fine.
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Miguel Cardoso hat gesagt: // Miguel Cardoso wrote:
How can I add folders in the startup path preferences without
removing the existing ones?
Use a colon : to seperate paths as in
/usr/lib/pd/extra:/home/me/myself:/and/I
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and
receivers, but that's the hard part, because it touches philosophical
questions like: What actually is a state? ;)
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Hallo,
Patco hat gesagt: // Patco wrote:
David Powers a écrit :
How to get rid of the symbol selector.
I've personaly solved this with [route symbol].
Alternatively you can use [list trim] for removing any list or
symbol selectors.
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Hallo,
Mathieu Bouchard hat gesagt: // Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Fri, 15 Dec 2006, Frank Barknecht wrote:
A further step would be some easy way to read and write the state of
objects without having to watch their communication through senders and
receivers, but that's the hard part
than before.
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#N canvas 216 89 777 726 10;
#N canvas 0 0 450 300 (subpatch) 0;
#X array snd 19 float 3;
#A 0 0 0.0526316 0.105263 0.157895 0.210526 0.263158 0.315789 0.368421
0.421053 0.473684 0.526316 0.578947 0.631579
Hallo,
Cesare Marilungo hat gesagt: // Cesare Marilungo wrote:
No. Because the state is saved in the patch which use the abstraction.
But which state should be saved if you edit an abstraction itself?
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Cesare Marilungo hat gesagt: // Cesare Marilungo wrote:
Frank Barknecht wrote:
You mean if you open it from inside a patch which use the abstraction?
Well... uhm... :-[
I'm tempted to answer that if you open an abstraction, and you modify it
(even adding object and repatching
delimiter to the empty symbol,
and added the possibility to set the delimiter with an abstraction
argument as well like [list-fifo my-l33t-del1m17er]
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are the files in doc/*/*.pd, also you should read
the HTML manual. It would be nice to have a kind of Pd for Max
converts tutorial. Maybe you can take some notes of your experiences
and put them on puredata.info? That would be so cool.
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graphical scores etc. They don't have an
equivalent in Max and they have a bit of a learning curve, but they
are quite fun.
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#N canvas 632 324 537 480 10;
#X obj 128 318 list-l2s;
#X obj 266 269 makefilename %c;
#X symbolatom 180 360 25 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 148 418 soundfiler;
#X msg 68 47 bang;
#X obj 437 274 table x;
#X obj 68 70
structures however.
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and you should find the message among the
results. The archive is at the list-info page which is mailed to you
with every list-message: http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
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the inspirations for
[list]-abs, and they are used extensively in Max' RTC-lib.)
Both are in CVS and in pd-extended.
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you're interested,
including a lot of bugs, so not for the faint of heart.
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#X msg 162 107 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0;
#X obj 162 194 show;
#X msg 162 218 4 5 6 7 1 2 3;
#X floatatom 214 130 5 0 0 0
having to search and hit the
window border exactly. I'm so slooow at this.
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Hallo,
Luke Iannini (pd) hat gesagt: // Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
Abstractions don't loadbang when created via [; pd-mycanvas obj 10 10 myabs(
Send loadbang to pd-mycanvas to loadbang the subpatch and its
abstractions:
[obj 10 10 myabs, loadbang(
|
[s pd-mycanvas]
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On 25/12/2006, at 16.02, Frank Barknecht wrote:
If you want a list of lists data structure in Pd, you can do it
with Pd's data structures however.
list of lists is the same as two-dimensional arrays except the
lists (in the list) can
, that loadbangs in dynamically
created abstractions need to be activated manually e.g. with the
loadbang message to the parent (sub)patch.
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media-alsa menu.
Preferably you should use 48000 with USB soundcards (or any other
samplerate that is a multiple of 1000.)
Did you try the plughw:X devices in Pd's ALSA menu? And what about
using OSS or jack?
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Hallo,
Mathieu Bouchard hat gesagt: // Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Sat, 30 Dec 2006, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Steffen hat gesagt: // Steffen wrote:
That sounds nice since it will provide and easier solution to what
I'm having a hard time building: A two-dimensional array data-type
out of a list
) that does exactly
this. It will be included in the forthcoming pdmtl library.
You can achieve this much easier. See attached patch which should be
compatible to your linectl. It's a little variation on the second
sequencer example in list-help.pd.
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this?
[bang(
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[list append pd-$0-happy-new-year and all the best for 2007!]
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[print]
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padawan12 hat gesagt: // padawan12 wrote:
[list-len] is itself an abstraction
... which today just wraps Pd's builtin object [list length].
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Derek Holzer hat gesagt: // Derek Holzer wrote:
here you go!
Thank you and also to the others who replied off-list!
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Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
I'm also in contact with Olaf directly and I'm almost done with
converting his more advanced [rvbap] external from Max to Pd. This
has a builtin calculation of reverb coefficients to be sent to
[matrix~] or [mtx_*~] I'll commit
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algorithm
using [wrap] (see attached again).
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#X obj 86 242 wrap~;
#X obj 70 202 sig~;
#X obj 69 268 -~;
#X floatatom 110 86 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 129 308 print~;
#X obj 129 202 b;
#X obj 267
But maybe this links would be more appropriate over on pd-ot.
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like (builtin on, vga off),
(b off, vga on) and (b on, vga on). Normally I then get the same image
on both screens and all is well (unless a Ben-Q beamer is connected to
VGA, as these seem to dislike my laptop.)
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functions
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_overlay) according to the i810
manual page.
Another note: I found several websites which state that enabling
Xinerama disables Direct Rendering (on i810). So you probably want to
disable Xinerama for Gem, too.
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functionality and can alsmost be used as a drop-in replacement without
having to refer to the help patch again. It may be nice if [poly]
would support note amp foo bar etc. lists.
Maybe you will be happier with using [ngpoly4] directly?
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feedback and suggestions.
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Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Phil Stone hat gesagt: // Phil Stone wrote:
Frank, if you have a few moments, could you explain a little about how
this wiring works in [polypoly]? I see in the [pd init] subpatch of
[polypoly] where
://www.crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques/latest/book-html/node120.html
and:
http://www.crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques/latest/book-html/node121.html
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Hallo,
Max Neupert hat gesagt: // Max Neupert wrote:
when will the server be online again?
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html
No idea, but you can get pd(-extended) nightly updated from
http://autobuild.puredata.info as well.
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I'm not using it, but from what I was told, -lib is the correct way to
load libdirs. Are you sure, you are running a version which supports
it? Maybe some other pd is called, like in /usr/local? What does type
-a pd say?
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download the latest one for debian stable !
But they aren't Debian packages in .deb-format. You just install them
to /usr/local. Or you compile you're own which is what I normally do.
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number out of range.
Could you post an example patch for this behaviour?
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isn't enough as everyone can easily see by
moving around two or three active [vu] objects. Or by playing with
lots of data structures visible. (Hidden data structures are fine,
btw.)
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