Hi ,
I having trouble using [hid] in Ubuntu 8.04. Pd doesn't seem to have access
to input devices, unless i launch it with sudo. When i do a print with
[hid], i don't get any device listed if i run Pd normally.
I think this has to do with the access rights that ubuntu grants to
applications, but i
.
On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 13:50 +0100, Pierre Massat wrote:
Hi ,
I having trouble using [hid] in Ubuntu 8.04. Pd doesn't seem to have
access to input devices, unless i launch it with sudo. When i do a
print with [hid], i don't get any device listed if i run Pd normally.
I think this has to do
Hi Jeffrey! I ve been trying to minimize latency in Pd for a year now,
experimenting with various OS and hardware. I m using Pd for the same
purpose, that is live processing of electric instruments (mainly a guitar).
I would recommend using a Linux distro, because they have realtime
kernels, and
Hi,
I m not sure if i actually got your question, but if you're trying to turn
off the oscillator you should use the [switch~] object. It turns audio
computation off locally. This means that if you put it in your patch it will
turn audio computation on and off for the entire patch, but if you put
hi,
I believe i ve found a (quite unsignificant) bug related to the comment
object. I m using the latest Pd-extended on laptop with a french keyboard
layout, and with the latest Fedora as OS. Whenever i type é in a comment,
the line which contains this letter just disappears. This is no big deal
hi,
I totally agree with Michal about the OS. I haven't tried MacOS but i know
for sure that XP can't beat a good rt Linux kernel.
That being said, I personnally spent about 6 months trying various Linux
distros before i found a good match with my hardware. Although I have had
very little luck
Sorry, what is Pd-gui-rewrite/0.43??
2010/2/9 Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at
Does this still happen with Pd-gui-rewrite/0.43?
.hc
On Feb 5, 2010, at 1:46 PM, cyrille henry wrote:
thats because it is compiled with TCL 8.5 and not 8.4
c
Pierre Massat a écrit :
hi,
I believe i
-data.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pure-data/branches/pd-gui-rewrite/0.43/
James
Quoth Pierre Massat, on 09/02/10 07:59:
Sorry, what is Pd-gui-rewrite/0.43??
2010/2/9 Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at
Does this still happen with Pd-gui-rewrite/0.43?
.hc
On Feb 5, 2010, at 1:46 PM, cyrille henry
Hello everyone,
I was wondering if anybody on this list would have an idea of how one can
simulate sympathetic strings in pd, using any kind of audio input
(especially NOT midi). I tried making a patch with 12 resonating filters
(moog~), each tuned to a particular frequency belonging to the
, in particular a patch (maybe I even posted it)
on calculating the correct delay length for produce a given pitch. Search
for comb filter.
Best
Derek
Pierre Massat wrote:
Hello everyone,
I was wondering if anybody on this list would have an idea of how one can
simulate sympathetic strings in pd
archives on them, in particular a patch (maybe I even posted it)
on calculating the correct delay length for produce a given pitch. Search
for comb filter.
Best
Derek
Pierre Massat wrote:
Hello everyone,
I was wondering if anybody on this list would have an idea of how one can
simulate
Hi Ben,
If i m not mistaken someone on the Pd forum managed to do this in a set of
patches he posted here :
http://puredata.hurleur.com/sujet-3625-pdlive
There is a main patch from which you choose which objects to add to a
secondary patch. I couldn't tell you exactly how he did that, but it
Hi,
I was wondering if there was a translation project for the floss manual,
cause i could help with the french part.
Pierre
2010/3/2 Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at
That's great, Ben. There is already a fair amount of Gem docs there, but
not officially published yet, so they don't
There's also sinesum in a message if you need to generate band-limited
waveforms.
2010/3/2 hard off hard@gmail.com
check out the help for [soundfiler] it can write as well as read.
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Hi!
I have been using Miller Puckette's delay-based pitch-shifter (from the
audio examples) for quite a while now, and i was wondering if it would be
possible to improve it a bit. In particular i'd like to reduce the delay
length to lower latency (i m using it in real time). Would adding more
Thank you all for your replies!
I will give shifter~ a try tomorrow.
Another related question : does any of you know how the digitech whammy
pedal works? Considering how it sounds i'd say it basically tracks the pitch
(the way sigmund~ would) and then generates a synthesized sound which kind
of
Are you using a realtime kernel?
2010/3/4 Oded Ben-Tal o...@ccrma.stanford.edu
I'm encountering bad audio behvaiour with pd+jack. Pd is reporting DIO
errors even without any patch open. When I open one of the simple example
patches I get very frequent breaks in the audio sometime these are
Hi all!
I was wondering if anybody could provide me with some feedback about any
experience with a gamepad and [hid]. I use a DIY stompbox i made from a
(very) cheap analog gamepad, and i am experiencing some trouble with the
data i get from the analog potentiometers (i put one of them in an
Hi,
Pd says your wav file is at 22050 Hz? Maybe your Pd session is at the
default rate (44100 if i m not mistaken), that's why it doesn't sound like
it should.
Your patch looks fine to me, I mean it should work.
Pierre
2010/3/11 meino.cra...@gmx.de
Hi,
(using Pd version 0.41.4-extended on
)?
Best regards,
mcc
Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com [10-03-11 18:04]:
Hi,
Pd says your wav file is at 22050 Hz? Maybe your Pd session is at the
default rate (44100 if i m not mistaken), that's why it doesn't sound
like
it should.
Your patch looks fine to me, I mean it should work
Hi all!
I'd like to make a simple audio program for very young kids, something to
train them at identitying sounds (like meow! -- cat). The audio part
won't be a problem, but i not sure what i can do graphically with Pd (i ve
used it for sounds only). For now i just need a way to embed images in
Thank you both for your replies. I didn't know about the [image] object,
it's pretty handy.
@Roman : I understand that GEM would be a good idea, but i know nothing
about it. For now I think i'll just develop something very simple, sample
being played randomly and a very simple GUI (bangs behind
Hi all,
I only know Pd and i've been using it for only a year and a half, so i don't
have anything interesting at all concerning the comparison with other
softwares. But since many of you have been discussing Pd's documentation,
i'd like to share my own experience and point to something
El 21/03/2010, a las 13:29, Pierre Massat escribió:
Hi Roberto,
I don't know much about what you're asking, but i do know that building
audio hardware isn't easy at all, and probably eventually just as expensive
as industrial products.
Now concerning the question of whether you should
Hi all!
I was wondering if it'd possible to make a fft-base pitchshifter. I m not
talking about the frequency shifter one can find in the audio examples of
Pd, which doesn't eally do the same thing.
Would it make any difference compared to the delay-base one, in terms of
delay length in
Hi!
I ve been reading the on-going debate about interpolation for a few days,
and it just occured to me that i don't how go about avoiding aliasing more
generally than with band-limited wavetables. If i wanted to play a sample at
a pitch higher than the original, or if i wanted to use a
/GeneratingWaveforms
Frank Barknecht has some spliced-transition trick he uses as well, I'm sure
it will come up in a reply or two on this thread as well...
D.
On 3/31/10 6:27 PM, Pierre Massat wrote:
Hi!
I ve been reading the on-going debate about interpolation for a few
days, and it just
). Again, math gurus
are welcome to correct my calculations.
D.
On 3/31/10 6:39 PM, Pierre Massat wrote:
I m not sure i understand aliasing well... So anything that's sampled
and played back without altering the pitch would not suffer from
aliasing? When exactly does aliasing occur? during
Wait, so aliasing occurs when the signal is sampled?
So if i have this patch :
[adc~]
|
|
|
[dac~]
and if the signal already contains frequencies above the Nyquist, i will get
aliasing? I generally use my electric guitar as the main audio source, and
i'm assuming that it has lots of harmonics
Alright, i got it! Thanks everybody!
Pierre
2010/4/1 cyrille henry c...@chnry.net
Pierre Massat a écrit :
Wait, so aliasing occurs when the signal is sampled?
yes
So if i have this patch :
[adc~]
|
|
|
[dac~]
and if the signal already contains frequencies above the Nyquist, i
Hi everyone,
I m going to buy a usb midi keyboard sometime soon, but i'd like to test it
on my laptop first because the salesman cannot garantee that it will work in
Fedora 12. The problem is that i've never used any of the midi objects in
Pd. Does any of you know of a simple patch for testing
Hi all,
recently there was a discussion about the different ways of avoiding
aliasing. One of these is oversampling, but as far as i know there is only
one example of it in Pd help patches, and it has a phasor in the subpatch. I
m assuming that i could use the Butterworth filter in the subpatch
Hello everyone!
I just got a brand new midi keyboard and i'm very excited! Anyway, i was
wondering if anybody knows where i could find some good quality samples of
electric keyboards (like the Rhodes), for free (yes, i m using Pd also
because it is free and because i m not exactly a millionnaire,
.
I'll let you know how it sounds. The samples are located here, if anybody
needs a Rhodes sample.
http://www.freesound.org/packsViewSingle.php?id=3957
Pierre
2010/4/15 Spencer Russell spencer.f.russ...@gmail.com
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 6:57 AM, Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
Anbody heard about this? Are they the first to launch this kind of amp? It
looks cool, although i suppose it'll be quite expensive. I wonder how good
the soundcard is.
http://www.orangeamps.com/features.asp?ID=163
Pierre
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J'aurais adoré venir, mais j'habite à Lyon et j'ai pas trop les moyens de me
déplacer non plus. Peut-être une prochaine fois?
I appologize for not writing in English...
Pierre
2010/4/27 Loic KESSOUS loic.kess...@gmail.com
Hi,
I'm living and working in Marseille, How can I join or
Hi all,
I sorry to bring this up again, there was a discution a while ago about
translating the FLOSS manual in French. I m not sure how to go about doing
this.
Can translate anything i want? Can i start with topic, or is there a
priority rank?
And how do i submit the translated pages?
I know
2010, Pierre Massat wrote:
I sorry to bring this up again, there was a discution a while ago about
translating the FLOSS manual in French. I m not sure how to go about doing
this.
do you think that Pd's built-in manual should be translated after this, or
before this ?... because, I don't know
Same here! Only i want to use it, too.
Pierre
2010/4/29 David Schaffer schafferda...@hotmail.com
Hi everybody,
I'd like to know if there's a bit crusher/ lo-fi/ sonic destructor
abs. somewhere out there. I'd like to take a look inside to see how it
works, just out of curiosity.
Hello everyone!
There was a discussion not too long ago about suitability of Pd in a live
context (off the smoother audio thread i think). I just wanted to say that
i use Pd everytime i play a gig with my band as a super multi effects. I
have never experienced any crash in Pd, and the sound is
Never tried it though... seems interesting.
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone!
There was a discussion not too long ago about suitability of Pd in a live
context (off the smoother audio thread i think). I just wanted to say that
i use Pd
. Mobile devices are getting quite powerful,
and they are already small. Then you'd even have a battery powered setup ;)
.hc
On May 2, 2010, at 8:37 AM, Pierre Massat wrote:
Hello everyone!
There was a discussion not too long ago about suitability of Pd in a live
context (off the smoother
Does anybody know how to have access to HIDs in Pd without having to run as
root? I've read that this was considered a security breach and that newer
versions of Ubuntu, Fedora, etc. had this fixed.
Anyway, that's nice to have this howto on the wiki. You don't seem to have
mentioned the rt-kernel
chmod -R 777 /dev/input/ after pluging the devices...
I'm not sure to answer the question but maybe it'll help someone else...
:-)
01ivier
2010/5/7 Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com
Does anybody know how to have access to HIDs in Pd without having to run as
root? I've read
James Dunn ja...@4thharmonic.com
See the instructions I wrote here on pdpedia:
http://wiki.puredata.info/en/hid
Works for me on Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 and Lucid 10.04. I think sudo chmod -R
777 /dev/input/ will be reset after reboot / logout.
James
Quoth Pierre Massat, on 07/05/10 10:24
http://www.got2getalife.com/DesktopCP/usbhack.html
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=64050.0
http://bubbasarcade.tripod.com/home/id1.html
That's the kind of stuff one can find in google.
I'll also send you some pictures of the inside of my foot controller, that
might help.
As i
Sorry for this lame question, but how do i install the audio API? I
downloaded the windows archive but i can't seem to make it work. Do i need
to re-install Firefox?
When i get this to work, will i be able to run any patch from Firefox? I
don't really get it i think...
Pierre
2010/5/22 Mathieu
When you say really easy to code, do you mean REALLY easy? I ve never
written anything in Java, but i have a little free time right now so i d be
happy to contribute if i can.
Pierre
2010/5/22 chrism ch...@mccormick.cx
On 22/05/2010, at 23:55, Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca wrote:
On
Hello List,
Has anyone ever used ChucK? How does it compare with Pd? I don't need a
three-week long debate about Pd's smoothness here, just a quite simple
answer, really :)
I m assuming it hasn't been developped for long enough to beat Pd. I was
just curious, as a friend of mine told me the
Thanks for your replies!
Pierre
2010/6/1 Frank Barknecht f...@footils.org
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 08:08:55PM -0400, Spencer Russell wrote:
PD's blocking behaviour is also configurable with the [block~] object,
so you can set the blocksize to a single sample if you like.
I think I
-latency.
Do you have any examples (photographs, audio samples) of the device you
made? I am curious!
Achim
--- En date de : *Dim 6.6.10, Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com* a
écrit :
De: Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com
Objet: Re: [PD] Looking for a pedal controller
À: Achim Bloch achim.bl
A gamepad would definitely be LESS precise as each potentiometer will map
data between 0 and 255. But i've never found this to be a problem.
Pierre
2010/6/8 Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com
I guess it could, only Arduino is more expensive i suppose. I'll try to
provide you with some pictures
I apologize in advance for all those who don't speak french...
Je voudrais juste ajouter mon petit grain de sel à cette discussion. Il me
semble que le vrai problème ne tient pas au fait que Pd soit en anglais. Je
crois plutôt que c'est du côté de l'aide et des événements organisés autour
de Pd
Hi all!
I m wondering if there would be a simple way of storing a list, just like [f
] stores a float. My list is the output of a rather long [pack] object.
Can use a two-stage pack? Something like that :
[pack 0 0 0 0 0 0 0]
|
\
\
\
\
\
[pack 0 0]
The idea would be
Ok, thanks everybody! List append does the trick.
2010/6/30 IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at
On 2010-06-30 14:09, Olivier Baudu wrote:
Or, simpler... [l ]
being the upstream author of [lister] (and thus [l]), i would recommend
to use [list append] whenever it's possible.
it basically
Hello List,
I badly need your help for i'm going totally nuts right now. I m trying to
use a [textfile] to save a series of values. I have 16 lines of 12 integers
to save each time (each txt file should only have 16 lines by 12 numbers).
The way i 'm going about performing this awfully difficult
It's funny how small victories over oneself can make one's day!
That's alright, i 've just found out that all i need to do i send the
[write( message last.
Sorry...
Pierre
2010/7/18 Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com
Hello List,
I badly need your help for i'm going totally nuts right now. I m
Hello,
Now a real question : Does anyone know whether [MouseState] can accept
different polling rates? I find it a little slow.
Pierre
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Hi, I confirm that it's also there in Win XP (i have pd-extended 0.41).
Pierre
2010/7/26 ypatios ypat...@gmail.com
hello
something funny happens in Pd when the x-offset value of the label in
the properties dialog of a numberbox [nbx] is not set at all. Xorg eats
all CPU for a while and
I don't know if this could be of any use... I made this very simple guitar
tuner (for standard tuning). You can switch it on and off with the toggle.
It's quite precise, but since it uses sigmund you need to play one string at
a time in order not to confuse the thing.
Pierre
tuner.pd
processing, generation, or
sampling,etc.?)
@Pierre Massat - Can you post pics or a video (with some performance maybe
)of your setup?
Latency is an important issue of course so your thoughts on how to improve
it would be greatly appreciated.
Jeff
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 7:33 AM, Dan Wilcox
Hi,
Iwas wondering if you could tell me how to make Steve Harris' Tape Delay in
Pd? I don't really know what this code means...
http://plugin.org.uk/swh-plugins/tapeDelay
Thanks!
Pierre
2010/7/31 Cody Loyd codyl...@gmail.com
Cool!
I didn't expect it to work that simply.. thanks!
On Sat,
Yeah, do make the move to Linux. And don't give up after trying out Ubuntu
(or whatever) and finding out that i won't work properly on your machine. I
tried at least three different distros of Ubuntu and Pure Dyne before i
installed Fedora. I don't believe anybody can tell for sure which distro
I don't know much about this, but i'm pretty sure you can't get as low a
latency as that of Linux and Mac OS in windows. The thing is that
performance and studio doesn't mean anything per se. If you only need a
drum machine or a sequencer for your performance, then you don't really care
about
Hi Jamie,
What is Integra for, exactly? And does it do things that cannot be done (at
least not easily) in Pd? And when are Linux' and Windows' version to be
released?
Pierre
2010/7/31 Jamie Bullock ja...@postlude.co.uk
Hi,
We've also built it on Windows XP, Fedora and Ubuntu, but we'd
Ok ,thanks!
I'll try the linux version when it's ready!
Pierre
2010/8/4 Jamie Bullock ja...@postlude.co.uk
Hi Pierre,
On 4 Aug 2010, at 09:54, Pierre Massat wrote:
What is Integra for, exactly?
It's for composing and performing live electronic music. Of course there
is existing
Hi all!
I m running into a problem right that has to do with cpu consumption, but
not with GUI. In my live guitar processing patch i use the core of Miller's
Phase Vocoder patch for time-stretching. It records bits of what i play and
time-stretches them.
Now my problem is that it freaks out at
Can it start applications as root?
Pierre
2010/8/4 Cody Loyd codyl...@gmail.com
they used the interface from patchage.. but this does alot more.
This application actually allows you to save your connections and
running applications as a 'studio' so that you can close everything
and then
i use CPU intensive applications.
i don't know how to do this on fedora, but it should be possible.
c
Le 05/08/2010 09:26, Pierre Massat a écrit :
Hi all!
I m running into a problem right that has to do with cpu consumption,
but not with GUI. In my live guitar processing patch i use
replies!
Pierre
2010/8/5 Derek Holzer de...@umatic.nl
Be careful that there are not [line~] objects still running in a
[switch~]ed off subpatch. I can't point to the exact discussion about this,
but it can cause problems.
D.
On 8/5/10 9:26 AM, Pierre Massat wrote:
minimal GUI and no bangs
Hi all,
I have two questions:
Is there a way i could tell my laptop to use a certain cpu rule from within
Pd? In a previous post I was advised to change the cpu rules so as to
prevent the processor from lowering it's frequency. I am slightly afraid of
frying my laptop if the cpu rule is set on
. I'm not if i'd work.
Pierre
2010/8/16 Frank Barknecht f...@footils.org
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 01:11:53AM +0200, Pierre Massat wrote:
I have two questions:
Is there a way i could tell my laptop to use a certain cpu rule from
within
Pd? In a previous post I was advised to change the cpu
Hi,
I've been thinking of writing a pd version of autotune, but before i get
started i m wondering if anybody as ever tried doing this? I m assuming
they're making a ton of money selling it, so there 's probably not much
information available as to how it actually works, but i guess Miller
. In
this model the pitch would be modified according to some rules and the
timbre would be stamped back on it. That's what it sounds like to me, but i
may be mistaken to a great extent.
Pierre
2010/8/17 martin brinkmann m...@martin-brinkmann.de
On 08/16/2010 06:21 PM, Pierre Massat wrote:
Hi
I don't understand this cycle and zero-crossing thing...
2010/8/17 Roman Haefeli reduz...@gmail.com
On Tue, 2010-08-17 at 12:59 +0200, martin brinkmann wrote:
i will try this when i have found a way to extract
single-cycle waves from audio input in pd...
Not yet tried it myself, but what
Does this mean that in Linux and on a dual core machine one instance of Pd
only uses one processor? Is there a way to know which processor it uses, and
whether it always uses the same processor?
Pierre
2010/8/17 Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca
On Tue, 17 Aug 2010, João de Brito Rocha Reis
Hi all,
I read on Miller Puckette's webpage that [sigmund~] has improved in the
latest Pd-vanilla. I use this object in my guitar patch and i have never
been fully happy with the previous version.
Does anybody know how much different and better the new sigmund~ is? I would
be glad to have a better
Oh yeah!
Thanks,
Pierre
2010/8/17 Miller Puckette m...@ucsd.edu
Hi all --
just grab the sigmund~ from vanilla and put it in your patch's directory
and
it should get loaded instead of the installed version.
cheers
Miller
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 06:09:28PM +0200, Pierre Massat wrote
Crazy.
2010/8/19 patrick pured...@11h11.com
hi all,
i just received the ez430-chronos watch (50$):
wearable wireless development system
the first thing i done was to connect it to pd:
http://www.vimeo.com/14265748
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Are the two messages of any interest to Pd users? If the answer is no, then
i don't really see the point in not removing them, although i understand
that this would go against the pd-list rules. This thing is i find this list
to be extremely helpful and i d be very sad if this threat is
Hi Tom,
Thanks for making this available, i think i'm gonna love these externals. I
was wondering whether there is any documentation about these patches. I am a
little confused with two objects, the chebishev distortion (i don't really
know how to use the sliders, that is i'm not able to predict
AM, Pierre Massat wrote:
Hi Tom,
Thanks for making this available, i think i'm gonna love these externals.
I was wondering whether there is any documentation about these patches. I am
a little confused with two objects, the chebishev distortion (i don't really
know how to use the sliders
controllable by audio signals. I'm thinking about the fold parameter in the
+decimate~ object for instance, which would be awesome if it could be
controlled by an oscillator.
Pierre
2010/9/2 Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com
Thanks!
Pierre
2010/9/2 Tom Erbe soundh...@san.rr.com
its still in beta
Here you go. I don't know if you need something more complex. This could be
a good start.
Pierre
2010/9/5 Tyler Leavitt thecryofl...@gmail.com
Hello all,
Forgive me if it is a crime to just outright ask for a patch... but I've
been trying to make a digital delay stombox emulator with
Hi List!
I have been playing a bit with SoundHack +Chebyshev external, hoping that i
could get a nice distorted sound for my guitar. Leaving aside the fact that
the parameters are quite difficult to use, i m faced with a few problems.
One issue is that it seems to sound good only when the
Ok, well, i didn't expect that many replies!
I have tried Martin's patch, it sounds great. I have also tried the help
patch with chebyshev polynomials, which sounds amazingly close to the old
Roger Mayer Octavia (the one Jimi Hendrix used, as on Band of Gypsys). I
mean, I was really surprised to
Hi all,
The bassist in my band found this video made by a friend of his with Jitter,
http://vimeo.com/14901626
He would like me to try and do something similar for one of our songs, so i
said yeah i could do this with Pd there's GEM and it's just about as
powerful as Jitter et cetera.
Only i
Hi everyone,
I m trying to make a patch for my guitar that would simulate the buzzing
sound of beer bottle caps on mbiras and other instruments of the kind (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mbira).
I have never designed sounds purely from within Pd, so i don't know how to
go about doing this. The
resonators.
Thanks again for your help.
(I think i've been forgetting to reply to the list...)
2010/9/30 Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com
So basically, i get a square wave. Then i use the rzero filter with a
parameter set to 1, so that i get X(n)-X(n-1), which is equal to 0 all over
the flat
padawa...@obiwannabe.co.uk
On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 21:00:05 +0200
Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com wrote:
Out of curiosity, what kind of resonator can i use? I only know resonant
filters (like the moog~ bp filter) and karplus-strong resonators.
The KS ( a single tap feedback delay ). Again, small
Hi all!
I've made a looping patch for a friend who needs to create a musical piece
for her school. She's complaining about the fact that she hears when the
sample loops back to it's beginning. I tried to envelop it using a table to
control the volume which just ramps up from 0 to 1 during X ms (X
worth saying that it's very much about
the source material. Some things are just not
loopable in the way you think they might/should
be. It takes a lot of practice to find out
and hear immediately what needs doing.
Andy
On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 20:55:00 +0200
Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com
Hi everyone,
I just wanted to share some music i've made with my band, because i've used
Pd with my guitar and a rt setup and i'm very happy with the results. I
remember when i started experimenting with this a year ago, i had hope but i
did not expect it to work so well. So here it is :
10, 2010, at 11:16 PM, Achim Bloch wrote:
Nice tracks! Very interesting to hear pd used in a somehow traditional
rock song format. Do you use pd live? What is your set-up, do you use a foot
controller or something like that?
Cyrill
--- En date de : *Dim 10.10.10, Pierre Massat pimas
What OS do you use? You need a rt kernel in order to get low latency
(assuming your computer reasonably recent).
2010/10/12 Raphael Raccuia rafael.racc...@blindekinder.com
Hi list,
I tested Pd rt as I need low latency for a performance next week...
It seems -rt flag doesn't have any effect. I
...@thesaddj.comwrote:
Hi Pierre,
nice music!
Yes, it's interesting to listen to Pd played in a rock band.
M
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This is getting interesting. I'm sorry, how did you do this with vd~?
2010/10/18 Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca
On Sat, 16 Oct 2010, Martin Schied wrote:
field) and also time variant (temperature) and modulation (doppler effect
/ amplitude modulation) effects. I don't know which
Sounds really cool with a guitar and with high gain (around 50). What's nice
is the change in the spectrum depending on the volume of the input.
Le 18 octobre 2010 20:13, Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca a écrit :
On Mon, 18 Oct 2010, Pierre Massat wrote:
This is getting interesting. I'm
This is awesome! Strickly so. Thanks!
How does partitioned convolution work?
Pierre
2010/10/21 saint sainti...@yahoo.com
+1 on ben saylor's partconv~ - works excellently.
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This is very interesting. Although i must confess that i have no idea how to
model your feedback loop in Pd.
As for the lp filter, i have never used an upsampled filter. Is it enough if
i use the filter built in Miller's J07 Upsampling example? It's a 3rd order
butterworth lp and the subpatch is
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