Hi all,
I have a 12 month project as part of a masters degree, where I wish to build
a physical model of a wind chime. I then want to use the interface to play
some of my indeterminate compositions. I was going to attempt it for my
undergraduate degree but realised that it was far too
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From: marius schebella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 August 2008 16:18
To: Julian Brooks
Subject: Re: [PD] physical modelling/general pd - mentor/tuition sought
(money offered)
Hi Julian,
you should ask andy farnell, he is in GB and is writing a book about
physical modelling. I
on or off list on the physical model side or algorithmic
composition side, but you may find it easier than you thought once you get
going.
All the best
Mark Sexton
Senior Lecturer
MSc Computational Sound
University of Portsmouth
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Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2008 12:30:51 +0100
From: Julian
Yar, me too.
Shame no up north UK action.
Would have liked to check it.
Best,
Jb
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Sent: 13 October 2008 23:21
To: Julian Brooks
Subject: Re: [PD] Berlin Pure Data Meetings
oh sorry, should have posted to the list. just did thurs fri
Hi Darren/list,
I'm currently experimenting with the wiimote.
I'm having similar problems with crackle/noise, any suggestions much
appreciated.
Something preferably before we get into the audio domain.
Cheers,
Jb
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Hi,
One of my supervisors at MMU is on that tip
You should give her a shout.
Best,
Jb
Oops,
Carola Boehm is her name, she's a principal lecturer in contemporary arts,
focussed on pd.
You can contact her:
c.bo...@mmu.ac.uk
Late krimbo night, apologies
Hey Jason,
Really liking the 'scrape scraperteeth' - hilarious and cool.
Regards,
Julian
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Hey all,
I have some recent recordings I would very much like to share:
HELOpg (Huddersfield Experimental Laptop Orchestra post-grad) recently
recorded 3 Text Scores of mine and they are here:
http://soundcloud.com/julianbrooks
Software is a combination of Pd and Puredyne (me), Max/MSP,
Apologies for x-posting
(and hope this doesn't come through twice - just realised I wasn't
subscribed to pd-announce)
Hey all,
I have some recent recordings I would very much like to share:
HELOpg (Huddersfield Experimental Laptop Orchestra post-grad) recently
recorded 3 Text Scores of mine
Any real reason why the videos can't go on somewhere like Vimeo for example
and upload the patches somewhere too? Seems a rather awkward process.
I'm sure lots of people would be interested in checking these out.
Particularly if your shipping them 'at cost', why not save yourself lots of
bother.
Hey Ted,
Yip, same here on Firefox/Puredyne - nowt happening.
2011/10/5 Andrew Faraday jbtur...@hotmail.com
Hey,
Love the idea of this, but can't get it to work, using firefox and chrome
on ubuntu. Not sure if this is any use to you.
Let me know
Cheers
Andrew
I for one find all the license talk fascinating. I'm still smarting from
Mathieu's response to the question 'what is free software? - answer a set
of licenses, from a while back. Whereas I like to think of it as an
ethical and political manifesto/code of conduct, he's quite correct that yes
it
Hi all,
I'm hoping some people can point me towards any new and interesting
FLOSS/FOSS papers/articles that have caught your imagination, preferably
with a musical slant but not necessarily so.
I'm doing some writing on this topic for my studies and would like to feel
I have a thorough overview.
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Date: 28 November 2011 19:41
Subject: Re: [PD] (ot) FOSS/FLOSS Articles
To: Marco Donnarumma de...@thesaddj.com
Hey Marco,
Yes indeed, it certainly helps.
I had read the Ben Bogart already but not the Openlab one
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
From Sanlist (sonic arts network)
alex a...@slab.org
18:42 (15 hours ago)
to *coloursofnoise*, Sanlist
So you want genuine, respectable composers to produce new pieces for a
specific situation, for an open competition with apparently no
extrinsic reward, using expensive software (with excellent
Hi all,
I'm looking for something that can quickly trim fairly long lists of
incoming OSC messages, for example:
slime/user/sb/app/renoise/midichannel/3/noteon/38 127
So that I can just get at '38 127'?
Theses lists are dynamic, so it's not possible to have them setup
beforehand apart from the
martin.pe...@sympatico.ca wrote:
You can use wild cards like [routeOSC /*/*/noteon ] or use a [set /x/y/z(
message to dynamically set [routeOSC]'s path(s).
Martin
On 2012-01-24 06:46, Julian Brooks wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking for something that can quickly trim fairly long lists of
incoming OSC
[splitfilename] is indeed my friend.
J
On 24 January 2012 20:44, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Batinste Martin,
Many thanks for your responses...
Will investigate splitfilename further and Martin's suggestions (I had
looked at the help file honest:).
I obviously need
Wow,
From looking at the website, compiling, to messing with the karplus32
example took less than a minute.
Fantastic stuff.
All good wishes,
Julian
On 8 February 2012 17:03, Jamie Bullock ja...@postlude.co.uk wrote:
Congratulations Yann, this is brilliant work. The new website looks
One thing to keep in mind with Pd on modern computers is that 'pd-gui'
is a totally separate process from 'pd', so since basically all laptops,
desktops, and even tablets these days ship with 2 or more cores, that
means 'pd-gui' and 'pd' will be running on separate cores. Therefore,
as long as
Yip yip - same here on PDE 0.43.1-extended-20120126.
Presumed it was my busted 9.10 puredyne install tbh.
Julian
On 14 February 2012 16:42, Husk 00 hus...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi list,
I'm using entry object from flatgui library with Pd-extended 0.43 (latest
autobuild) on a ubuntu 11.10.
The
So in a wonderfully circular twist:
Any chance of an English ebook translation (preferably free, of course)?
Maybe even just the interviews, I admit I'm curious.
Well done, good work.
Julian
On 24 February 2012 09:25, Frank Barknecht f...@footils.org wrote:
Hi,
wonderful! I really like the
You offering? Or do I have to wait for that fantasy academia post.
On 24 February 2012 17:44, Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca wrote:
Le 2012-02-24 à 10:53:00, Julian Brooks a écrit :
So in a wonderfully circular twist: Any chance of an English ebook
translation (preferably free
Look, I'm sorry. I've attempted to ignore this...
Fuck off.
Spam merchant.
There, said/done it.
Julian
On 8 March 2012 20:17, Shawn Wallace swall...@oreilly.com wrote:
Hi all:
Peter Kirn over at createdigitalmusic.com has a great review, interview
and excerpt of the new O'Reilly book
Hmm - well I did apologise to begin with.
There aren't any concerts on this list with paying admission in general, or
tbh that many workshops either, though I would admit that there are some as
part of conferences etc, which do cost money. As a pseudo-academic I do
those a bit but pretty much
Just sent this to the eightycolumn list. I'm not going to even read any of
the messages from the original post. I'm Sorry, ok.
Oh dear...
I am guessing you are pointing to the fact that libpd encourages the
production of proprietary software and their distribution on closed apps
markets?
Hi,
I'm actually hoping that there is some mistranslation here (although what
would Deleuze say about that eh?).
High Low Art - I thought that was played out a lng time a g o.
Really unsure where you're coming from Andras and that's with giving you
the benefit of the doubt (my Hungarian is
the more advanced topics within - e.g. dynamic patching for me, or libPd
according to Julian.
The high-end is the avant-garde
Peace
Indeed.
2012/3/13 Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca
Le 2012-03-13 à 02:09:00, András Murányi a écrit :
Hey, I was not quoting you. I was basically
Ouch - Dominic that ain't nice.
Patrick you're nitpicking think/suspect are fairly interchangeable and
maybe this is a language/culture thing but it didn't seem that humorous to
me.
Very admirable and straight apology though (I don't do sarcasm/irony if I
can help it).
Well, there he goes then
Hi Billy,
Geocities link gives a '404'.
Cheers,
Julian
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Oh yeah, of course.
Cheers Roman.
On 27 March 2012 09:31, Roman Haefeli reduz...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 2012-03-27 at 09:09 +0100, Julian Brooks wrote:
Hi Billy,
Geocities link gives a '404'.
The link was somehow posted twice without a whitespace in between. This
should work
About 18 months ago I bought an x61s (slightly less powerful but runs
cooler) with a base station. It's great. Mine came with w7 from previous
owner and I put Puredyne on it. All worked straight from install and has
been rock solid. Light too.
Cheers,
Julian
On 28 March 2012 19:02, João
Yay - very nice.
Works great with both most recent Pd PdE on Puredyne.
Cheers,
Julian
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Apologies for dredging up old posts...
Did we ever get one good/merged [wiimote]?
Julian
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Very nice. As per usual many thanks for sharing. And really good to see
the L2ork project steaming ahead.
All good wishes,
Julian
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the previously discussed Miller Puckette MUS 171 class videos are finally
available for download.
Thank you.
On 8 May 2012 22:45, Theron Trowbridge theron.trowbri...@gmail.com wrote:
The next pd-la patching circle will be on Sunday 13 May 2012 from 12-5 pm,
at CRASH Space (10526 Venice
Been in touch with P.A. (he's my supervisor at Huddersfield) and he would
be delighted to have a Pd version of iPoke~. If we get a posse together,
or if someone is happy to take it on, he's more than happy to share the
source code with us/you/them/it. There's also a new version (v.3) which
Hey Matt,
Thanks for chiming in on this...
I must admit that most of the above is operating way above my understanding
but I'm learning (which I like). Not sure what I could do apart from being
an initial conduit and making myself available for some stress-testing,
assist with help-file etc. if
Apologies for the delay in responding, I'm also away atm.
Katja Matt (and anyone else) - we should contact P.A. and get this
moving. It may be best if we formulate an email between us to get the
source code, rather than us all contacting him separately, and take it from
there. I'm more than
Hi all,
I have recently upgraded my system to Debian Sid (with some wheezy pinning)
which is the post-puredyne/eighty-column newfangled method. See here for
more info:
http://eightycolumn.lurk.org/Category:Debian
When I try to run my fresh new Pd install (0.43.2-3 from the debian
unstable
Hi IOhannes,
How do I fix the enumeration?
'apt-get install puredata' took out jack2
Maybe there's something else going on because I get 'signalling watchdog'
and nothing else when attempting to start Pd.
Same problem with jack.
Cheers for advice tho',
Julian
please always reply to the list.
Yes, of course. Apologies
you can't (unless you are willing to dig into the pd-sources)
Rather not atm
just to make sure: puredata-core is also 0.43.2-3, innit?
Yip yip
which means that you are not using the pd that debian provides for you,
but some
Morning,
hmm,
Hmm indeed.
$ dpkg -L puredata-core | grep bin
/usr/bin/puredata
Cheers for the grep hint (not quite got to grips with the power of grep
yet). With that I get:
/usr/bin/puredata
/usr/share/puredata/doc/5.reference/sigbinops-help.pd
Hi again,
dpkg question:
dpkg -L puredata-core | grep bin (gives this)
/usr/bin
/usr/bin/puredata
/usr/share/puredata/doc/5.reference/sigbinops-help.pd
/usr/share/puredata/doc/5.reference/otherbinops-help.pd
/usr/lib/puredata/bin
/usr/lib/puredata/bin/pd
/usr/lib/puredata/bin/pd-watchdog
Yet
Hey Matt,
Excellent news. A flexible approach sounds right too. You know, as a
non-Max'er I actually have never seen iPoke~ in action! I know more about
it through this thread than anything else.
Anyways, good stuff.
Regards,
J.
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Hi Joseph,
I'm back and rereading the thread to attempt to get a grip on this.
Just wanted to say that I hope you don't mind that your initial post has
exploded into something else - you triggered a good one though, well done.
I would be delighted to have a peek at your solution to this
Hey all,
So, after re-reading the thread I guess we're at the point where some
[iPoke~] source would be helpful.
It would seem that there is still two possible approaches for the
[tabwrite4~] option (A B), plus some still to be resolved issues such as
mixing/overwriting which presumably could
Hey all,
Spoke to P.A. who has asked for any interested party to contact him
directly for the source code.
p.a.tremb...@hud.ac.uk
Cheers,
Julian
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Slice Jockey's gui is crippled without toxy/tot. Does anyone have tot they
can throw in my direction or point to a solution?
Cheers,
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Lovely, thank you.
Julian
2012/7/25 patrick pured...@11h11.com
for linux 64bit
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Yes please :)
On 29 July 2012 20:52, katja katjavet...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 2:40 PM, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
Slice Jockey's gui is crippled without toxy/tot. Does anyone have tot
they
can throw in my direction or point to a solution
, with assistance from Matt Barber,
Julian Brooks, Alexander Harker, Charles Henry and P.A. Tremblay.
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Hi Pierre,
Well I would say check the test patches first off and come back if you
require more info...
Katja's description on the forum is here:
http://puredata.hurleur.com/viewtopic.php?pid=32209#p32209
Cheers,
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Hi Alex,
I suppose the 'bigger picture' is that we have accomplished the 1st step in
attempting to plug a perceived lack in current Pd which is a [tabwrite4~]
object. [ipoke~] for MaxMSP came up a few times on the list recently and
someone mentioned 'could we get the source off him?' So I
Hey Jack,
Always interested to check out your work.
The link says this:
Erreur 503 - Service indisponible
Cheers,
Julian
On 29 August 2012 14:39, Jack j...@rybn.org wrote:
The installation ADM8 (Bot) will be presented in the festival Ars
Electronica in Linz, Austria (30 August - 03
Hey all,
Does anyone have a working mrpeach library (the OSC stuff particularly)
compiled for a raspian rpi pd 0.43.2?
Be much appreciated if someone could share.
Cheers,
Julian
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for whomsoever has sorted the debian repo's, they're an
excellent resource these days.
All the best,
Julian
On 7 September 2012 07:48, IOhannes m zmölnig zmoel...@iem.at wrote:
On 09/07/2012 12:35 AM, Julian Brooks wrote:
Hey all,
Does anyone have a working mrpeach library (the OSC stuff
Yip yip - unfortunately standard IT practice. Here at UoHuddersfield we
have a big music-tech dept and the running of the labs and studio's has
been wrenched out of IT's hands. All the better for it. I spent around 3
months convincing IT to let us tunnel through the Uni firewall to do
telematic
Hi,
[sigmund~] is your friend here. Check the help file for more info. I have
recently been running some live acoustic instrument analysis, splitting the
strongest 48 partials out of the acoustic stream and synthesising those in
arcane ways. All running off an old low-spec laptop in real time
Hi,
Not working here.
I get:
'cm:no such object'
Also can't find where the [r fundamental] is either. Something missing
perhaps?
Nice autocompress though:)
Cheers,
Julian
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Excellent start - hey Katja, good to hear from you.
Yes indeed, my brief look at the patches suggests the graphics will be
tricky and I presume not very native to Pd, we are going to require someone
with decent GEM skills methinks (anyone up for that?). Agreed too that for
live performance they
P.S. Of course it doesn't 'have' to be GEM but I guess that's the obvious
initial thought.
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Hey all,
I'm kinda stuck...
I want to add a font (linux-libertine) for use in Pd vanilla, specifically
for use with [cnv], and I'm not sure how to add it in.
I've done this:
julian@brooks:~/Desktop$ fc-match mono
//suggested from here:
http://puredata.info/docs/faq/faqsection_view?section
Ok, bugger.
Ah well, will have to put my pedantic aestheticism to one side for now.
Possible future feature request?
Cheers IOhannes,
Julian
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I guess one of the things that made [ipoke~] work so well (and easy) was
that there was already an ongoing discussion and a readymade group of
interested and able people involved. Although Katja very much did all the
porting the discussion element was crucial. So
Hi Nicola,
Probably not much help but I was having exactly this issue on a Raspbian
RPI I was testing with a couple of weeks ago, I'd forgotten until your post
reminded me. Not had time to return to the problem atm but would be well
up for a solution.
Here's hoping.
Julian
BTW First email
Dear all
Sorry for cross-posting, but I am quite proud of this one ;-)
I think this is of interests for the composers who want a great Ph.D.
experience ;-) A fully paid Ph.D. with some very cool mentorship from
HCMF's director Graham McKenzie. Check the potential list of supervisors on
the
Hey all,
We recently wrote a paper for The Journal of Music Technology Education
for their 'Open Source Special Issue'.
It will be published in the journal imminently and a slightly differently
formatted version is in the University of Huddersfield repository:
http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/15006/
There are transcripts of these lectures
Hi,
I, for one, would be interested in the English transcripts to not have to
keep going back to the video's (fine as they are).
Cheers,
Julian
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Dear all
Sorry for cross-posting, but I am quite proud of this one ;-)
I think this is of interests for the composers who want a great Ph.D.
experience ;-) A fully paid Ph.D. with some very cool mentorship from
HCMF's director Graham McKenzie. Check the potential list of supervisors on
the
Hi all,
Apologies for the noise with my double sends - have just checked the
pd-list archives and the messages I sent yesterday to pd-announce show up
in the list archives but not the pd-announce archives. Checked the
announce archive this morning and there's no sign of my messages so resent
Nice:)
Thank you,
Julian
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I'd be interested in a recommendation for that (external soundcard for
linux laptops).
I have a Lenovo x61s (s/h £180, best laptop I've ever had) with an RME
Hammerfall (v.1 [s/h £150]). It's great - stable, easy to setup, 8IO + the
software HDSP_conf/mixer works well (and seems to have done for
Sorry, yes of course, it's the quasi firewire.
On 16 October 2012 16:48, András Murányi muran...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 5:11 PM, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd be interested in a recommendation for that (external soundcard for
linux laptops).
I have a Lenovo
Hi Peiman,
I'm not exactly sure what it is you're looking for but I can definitely
highly recommend William Brent's 'tabletool' for array manipulations.
http://williambrent.conflations.com/pages/research.html
(scroll down a bit).
Cheers,
Julian
On 27 October 2012 23:17, peiman khosravi
No problem, his stuff's great.
On 29 October 2012 10:19, peiman khosravi peimankhosr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Julian,
I found a hack for what I had in mind. But wow, this is amazing. I was in
fact looking for something like this.
Thanks
Peiman
On 29 October 2012 09:21, Julian Brooks jbee
the obvious next step is for someone to code up an [IBM~] external for pd
I like this idea a lot but what should it consist of?
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the obvious next step is for someone to code up an [IBM~] external
for pd
I like this idea a lot but what should it consist of?
Cassette data storage modulation sounds, obviously!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIPPcPzbOcI
Thanks,
Bill Gribble
That's really great work Jonathan - thank you.
Julian
On 8 November 2012 22:06, Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com wrote:
And now it's refactored as a literal drop-in replacement for
helpbrowser.tcl:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=3585469group_id=55736atid=478072
It
Apologies for -x- posting...
Dear all
This might interest some (most) of you.
The call for the Noise/in/Music conference at Huddersfield is open and
public here: http://www.hud.ac.uk/research/researchcentres/cerenem/noise/
Deadline for proposals is the 21st of Jan.
p
+1 on the imic.
On 4 January 2013 18:18, Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net wrote:
in fact, both edirol UA1X and beringer uca222 works.
they look so similar that I mix there name.
sorry
Cyrille
Le 04/01/2013 18:55, Pedro Lopes a écrit :
edirol? Isn't uca222 a behringer card?
On Fri, Jan
)
experiments.
Regards,
Julian
On 5 January 2013 17:54, Dirk Myers di...@wildvine.com wrote:
Thanks, all. I'll check out the iMic UCA222. Cheers! -- Dirk
On Jan 4, 2013, at 12:47 PM, Julian Brooks wrote:
+1 on the imic.
On 4 January 2013 18:18, Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net wrote:
in fact
Yip yip - same here:
0.43.4-extended-20130107
WARNING: 64-bit builds are still beta, some libraries are known to have
serious issues (cyclone, maxlib, moonlib, moocow, pdp, bsaylor, etc.)
/usr/lib/pd-extended/tcl/../startup/1.list.pd_linux: can't load startup
library'!
[list] has only one
ls -l /usr/lib/pd-extended/startup/1.list.pd_linux
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 30 Jan 21 22:00
/usr/lib/pd-extended/startup/1.list.pd_linux -
../extra/vanilla/list.pd_linux
On 21 January 2013 23:28, Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at wrote:
ls -l /usr/lib/pd-extended/startup/1.list.pd_linux
):
https://launchpad.net/~eighthave/+archive/pd-extended/+files/pd-extended_0.43.4%7E20130121-1%7quantal_amd64.deb
.hc
On 01/21/2013 04:37 PM, Julian Brooks wrote:
Yip yip - same here:
0.43.4-extended-20130107
WARNING: 64-bit builds are still beta, some libraries are known to have
BTW - all the ubuntu installs give me dependency errors (asking for
pulseaudio-utils). I really don't want pulseaudio. So have ignored it so
far.
Cheers for the super-quick-fix though.
Best wishes,
Julian
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declare -x LANG=en_GB.UTF-8
declare -x LANGUAGE=en_GB:en
$ export | grep LC_
julian@brooks:~/Desktop$
(nothing too)
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this, does it load properly and do you get the two inlet
[list]?
pd-extended -lib vanilla/list
Any other ideas?
.hc
On 01/22/2013 04:10 AM, Julian Brooks wrote:
export | grep LANG
declare -x LANG=en_GB.UTF-8
declare -x LANGUAGE=en_GB:en
$ export | grep LC_
julian@brooks:~/Desktop
Hey Katja,
Would you mind sharing the 'normalised' Pd-0.44.0 for RPi please.
Cheers,
Julian
On 23 January 2013 18:23, katja katjavet...@gmail.com wrote:
Now I recompiled the Pd-0.44.0 release on Raspberry Pi (took me a few
hours, not only because Pi is so slow) with PD_BIGORSMALL enabled
+1
Yay!
Jb
On 23 January 2013 13:42, Fero Kiraly fero.kir...@gmail.com wrote:
[list] bug seems to be repaired.
thanks.
fk
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HI all, hope I'm not barging in...
I've had troubles recently with qjackctl on debian wheezy. The simplest
solution was, as IOhannes said, have jack running beforehand. I found just
running jackd (the server element) was most reliable.
Mine looks like this for example (from command line):
This is a locally installed Pd, like Miller's distribution. You can
start it from command line with the full path to
pd-0.44-0-normalized/bin/pd. It's not a .deb, so it can't be installed
under supervision of package manager.
Katja
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 9:15 PM, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote
Bit late on this but definite confirm that [list] is back to normal for
most recent Debian Wheezy 64b build.
Joy.
Jb
On 24 January 2013 18:23, Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at wrote:
Phew! Thanks all for reporting and testing this bug!
.hc
On 01/24/2013 09:32 AM, batinste wrote:
Hey Hans,
I'm curious as to why Pd-extended for the rpi relies (has a dependency)
upon pulseaudio-utils and am I safe to just take it out again.
Cheers for the 0.43.4 version though.
Julian
On 25 January 2013 04:23, Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at wrote:
And here is the first test
installed Pd, like Miller's distribution. You can
start it from command line with the full path to
pd-0.44-0-normalized/bin/pd. It's not a .deb, so it can't be installed
under supervision of package manager.
Katja
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 9:15 PM, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey
because the
menu item uses pasuspender to suspend PulseAudio when starting Pd so that
the audio just works. If pasuspender doesn't exist, the menu item won't
work at all.
.hc
On Jan 25, 2013, at 8:08 AM, Julian Brooks wrote:
Hey Hans,
I'm curious as to why Pd-extended for the rpi relies
is entirely unaffected by this. Its only affected if you
do
$ pasuspender pd-extended
If you look at /usr/share/applications/pd-extended.desktop, you'll see
that in use.
.hc
On Jan 25, 2013, at 10:35 AM, Julian Brooks wrote:
Aah ok.
Does this have implications for Miller's message
the regular Pd still installed. Maybe you can
install the local Pd over the regular Pd using the gnumakefile. Didn't
try that, I don't like to install things without package manager.
Katja
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 3:41 PM, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Excuse my ignorance:
not sure
Hi all,
Back to messing with my RPi after the slew of positive news recently.
Unfortunately I'm not really hearing/seeing such good results myself.
Certainly not getting anything like Miller and Pierre's 10ms full duplex
from within Pd. In fact it's still really glitchy/unstable verging on the
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