On 23/10/2006, at 22.21, Steffen wrote:
On 22/10/2006, at 18.02, chris clepper wrote:
I use the Tcl/Tk included with 10.4 on all Intel machines. So far
it works.
As i'm in the process of useing Fink to install the needed deps to
build Pd-extended [...]
I've finishing installing
On 25/10/2006, at 18.56, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Oct 25, 2006, at 9:46 AM, Steffen wrote:
I have a hard time adding it, as it tells me that You do not have
sufficient privileges to view this page when i click add wiki
page. I am logged in. I don't have a clue what else to do
On 30/10/2006, at 4.50, Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
http://puredata.org/docs/developer/MacOSXFink
is now updated!
Thanks alot! It is pretty much the same i did, not surprisingly i
guess. Except that i:
* didn't install the ActiveTcl/Tk but used the one installed on my
system. And therefor
On 30/10/2006, at 20.44, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I've been using XCode 2.3, and that's what's installed on the build
farm machine too. I guess they changed some of the command line
options... ARG! This is like the third time that Apple has broken
their XCode command line building.
On 30/10/2006, at 21.26, Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
Ok, I've posted the build
Super cool, thanks alot. I'll still try to build, as it has gotten to
me. - And i'd like to know more about it*. But your build certainly
calms the process, as it satisfy me need of an intel build.
(* would
On 30/10/2006, at 20.30, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Oct 30, 2006, at 4:04 AM, Steffen wrote:
On 29/10/2006, at 22.20, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Oct 29, 2006, at 7:28 AM, Steffen wrote:
On 29/10/2006, at 2.34, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I think that Intel and PowerPC
On 31/10/2006, at 19.23, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
If you have a hunger for more, I could always use help with the
release builds.
Sure. What do you have in mind? - Ofcause i can do monkey work.
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On 17/11/2006, at 14.44, derek holzer wrote:
And there is a build script in the CVS folder. Go to the folder
build/darwin and type make. This will make all the externals in
the script.
This might be trivial: In relation to your 'step 2' the externals
you'd like
On 29/11/2006, at 12.49, Max Neupert wrote:
- can i avoid the [ftos] object? some people seem to have trouble
to find it and i don't know which library it belongs to either.
(opens no helpfile here)
I just asked Miss Marble. It seams to be due to Dieter Kovacic, and
lives in
On 22/11/2006, at 15.54, martin brinkmann wrote:
sometimes, when i close the patch (especially when i have
opend some subpatches before), not only the groovebox is closed,
but also all other open windows + the pd application.
Attached is a patch (with an abstraction) that, i think
On 01/12/2006, at 14.35, hard off wrote:
i want a phasor~ to send a bang when the signal reaches 1.
I the risk of showing off serious lack of knowledge: When is this
approach different from using a metro object with the same
frequency as the phasor~?
On 02/12/2006, at 10.30, Frank Barknecht wrote:
However with the metro it will be much easier to know when the fake
phasor reaches 1 or 0.
That's what bang'ed my question. Thanks for explaining.
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On 04/12/2006, at 3.58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
any thoughts?
this one gave me the very warm feeling of not only building the
entire sound myself from nothing, without samples or midi, but the
feeling that I could do it again, that composing directly in Pd was
not just possible, but
On 05/12/2006, at 16.35, Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
Steffen escribe:
There is some really poetic creature spiking out of this scientist-
brained person. Kudos! And thanks for sharing, and for sharing it
this living, elaborate and (again) poetic.
Please, I just subscribed this mailing
On 05/12/2006, at 14.33, Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
Any links to more or less simple soft synths developed using puredata
by people from this list? I am interested in learning how to create my
own.
It might be worth to have a look in doc/7.stuff/synth/
On Wed, December 6, 2006 9:03 pm, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Try opening up the /Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app and running
this in the Terminal window. Then copy and paste the text from that
Window and respond to this thread with it
I will do when i come home (from this Mac-less
On 13/12/2006, at 6.58, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Ok, please test the next nightly build on the Mac/Intel, 2006-12-13.
There is no intel mac build from today(13th of dec). But there are
two from the 12th:
* Pd-0.39.2-extended-test6-macosx104-i386
*
On 14/12/2006, at 17.33, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
But all you Mac/Intel people, please try your hand at finding the
source of the bug. I don't get it, all this stuff works fine on
Mac/PowerPC.
I guess this is good news. Both the test6 build and the dated build
of 14th of dec work
On 20/12/2006, at 19.09, Mike McGonagle wrote:
There is an object...
[arraysize arrayname]
But that is from flatspace (whatever that is), hence not internal. I
think thats between the lines of John's question.
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On 27/12/2006, at 18.36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I'm bad with like t f f, t b f, t b b, and ftos
It might be worth to have a look at ext13-help.pd and trigger-
help.pd. They might be reachable from your help browser.
ext13-help.pd tells you that ftos is short for Float To Symbol,
On 28/12/2006, at 13.30, Max Neupert wrote:
it's a known thing and reguary on this list..
Oh, im sorry, i should have looked more carefully.
edit the patch with a editor (TextEdit will do) and modify the
first line by hand
Ahh. Of course, why didn't i think that fare. Thanks a lot!
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 consist of something non-float too.
That sounds nice
On 03/01/2007, at 15.52, Georg Holzmann wrote:
And here some free soundfonts:
and here's some more:
http://www.hum.aau.dk/~bovbjerg/piano.html
(made by Søren Bovbjerg who might be known to this community, cf.
http://www.cvmt.dk/~sb/pd/)
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On 07/01/2007, at 9.34, padawan12 wrote:
I could never get that behaviour to work with [list split -1] Pat,
Or maybe like in the attached (no ascii-art skills here) file
list-last.pd
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On 09/01/2007, at 12.06, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Can you commit this into CVS ? (is that allowed from the license ?)
The vbap_reverb.c file in the zip archive Derek Holzer posted says:
See copyright in file with name COPYRIGHT
But there is no such file in that (zip) archive. So i think it's a
. they might
not (all) want to link their real person with their virtual person.
Best, Steffen
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On 14/01/2007, at 13.17, Patco wrote:
Since sixty years of electronic music the need for an enveloppe
generator with more than the four usual parameters has not been
necessary, why would we need now an aaddsrr, what's the interest?
In the diy-synth scene people actually build that kind
On 15/01/2007, at 11.49, Roman Haefeli wrote:
exactly, and since [wrap~] gives you the difference between the
largest
integer not exceeding X and X, it will always give you 0, when X is an
integer.
That's how i read it too. But following that: If 0 (zero) is an
integer (it normally is,
On 15/01/2007, at 23.40, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Maybe someone with an Intel Mac could try compiling Pd-0.39.2-
extended-test7 without the compiler optimizations.
I'd do that. I just need to know a few things (or re-know them).
I'd like to build the core of the Pd-extended, that is
On 15/01/2007, at 14.37, Steffen wrote:
On 15/01/2007, at 11.49, Roman Haefeli wrote:
exactly, and since [wrap~] gives you the difference between the
largest
integer not exceeding X and X, it will always give you 0, when X
is an
integer.
That's how i read it too. But following
On 17/01/2007, at 17.08, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
the best version would be to provide a simple makefile
so that people can checkout a single external from cvs plus the pd
section (or maybe just pd/src/m_ph.h ?), cd to the dir, run make?
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On 17/01/2007, at 18.58, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Steffen wrote:
On 17/01/2007, at 17.08, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
the best version would be to provide a simple makefile
so that people can checkout a single external from cvs plus the pd
section (or maybe just pd/src/m_ph.h ?), cd
On 18/01/2007, at 7.04, Joseph Wilk wrote:
When I try to run the audio test or any other audio-based patch, I
get terrible glitches. Usually, they are spaced evenly in a
1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 rhythm [snip]
You could try setting the output sampling rate to 48000 as suggested
in this bug
On 18/01/2007, at 13.37, Miguel Cardoso wrote:
cant find the ciclone object:
cyclone
... couldn't create
on macintel with test7. did it change name?
In the fear of missing your point, in which case just ignore this:
Cyclone is included, but it is to be understood as a library, ie. a
set
On 18/01/2007, at 15.03, Miguel Cardoso wrote:
I thought there was a cyclone object to load max patches.
how I do I load a max file into pure data then?
Ok, thats the goal. There is a thread from 29th of auust last year
about this. To sum it up:
I might be wrong in calling a set of
On 18/01/2007, at 16.28, Miguel Cardoso wrote:
ok!
thats the object i cannot create. i thought this was solved on
test7, or renamed to something else in this version
so for now I can only use the objects in the library. i cannot load
max files yet, right?
I think so, yes, since i think
On 19/01/2007, at 15.36, Derek Holzer wrote:
My favorite Berlin shop for noise, cracked electronics, pickles and
dirty movies has started a workshop series. I'll be doing a Pure
Data workshop myself in February, and many other talented and
eccentric Berlin electronicscomputers nutjobs
On 22/01/2007, at 20.21, ruben patiño wrote:
hi i live in berlin
i wish i did
and im really interested in this workshop. can i get more info?
Apart from the original announcement email (http://
lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-announce/2007-01/001052.html) which
point to
On 25/01/2007, at 19.03, Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
I did it by manually editing my .pdrc file and copying a version to my
back-up extra directory...but this is not a solution, it's a hack from
what I can tell. Is there documentation on this 'loading' feature? I'm
very confused!
From what i've
On 26/01/2007, at 13.58, raul diaz wrote:
I have thought it could be interesting for people who is interested
in wavelet transform and audio processing.
Thanks for sharing, i can't wait to (get time to) read it. I'm sure
it will be an educational read. If https://puredata.org/docs/articles
On 28/01/2007, at 21.31, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Jan 28, 2007, at 11:47 AM, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo!
Can we make a site on puredata.org where we descripe all that
stuff from a user point of view ?
Maybe in http://puredata.org/docs, but I don't know where to put
it there,
On 29/01/2007, at 17.27, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Steffen wrote:
On 29/01/2007, at 15.30, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
I didn't think you wanted cursor control. I'm saying I don't think
what you want is possible, but it is possible to set up other
keys to
control edit mode
the last list item
out of the list.
best, steffen
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On 31/01/2007, at 13.53, Kim Taylor wrote:
Ok, here's an improvement
http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~kt503/PD/kt_PluckedString_23Jan.zip
Thanks for sharing this, it's much fun to play with - and potentially
learn from, i might add.
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On 02/02/2007, at 10.43, Jaime Oliver wrote:
Can I make it work with Pd 0.40-1 or only with the extended builds?
Looking at the CVS home of mapping[1], it tells that there is no
externals in the lib, only abstractions as there is only .pd files in
there, no .c(pp) or the like. Attached
On 02/02/2007, at 12.07, paco + reme wrote:
i´m installing pd-0.39.2
Pd-0.39.2-extended-test7-macosx104-powerpc.dmg
in my pb G4 mac os x 10.4, but i only see one icon pd (app. run
ok), no folders of pd ¿where i can to search in my hard drive the
resources of extended package? I can´t see
On 02/02/2007, at 13.35, paco + reme wrote:
in Users/myrusername/Library/Preferences/pure data is the file
org.puredata.pd.plist
Wups. Just to make sure: The org.puredata.pd.plist file should go
into '/Users/username/Library/Preferences/' not 'Users/username/
Library/Preferences/pure
On 02/02/2007, at 16.31, Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
Thanks for generating this list.
No problem, it's essentially just a one-liner - attached as a bash
script.
find_objs_used_in_abs-lib.sh
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On 03/02/2007, at 2.27, raul diaz wrote:
- Is it possible to show the $1 value in the canvas name: 1_sample
instead of $1_sample? (That's not necessarily but I'm cusious)
You can set the canvas name by
[label new-canvas-name(
|
[send canvas-receive-symbol]
See attached pd patch for a
On 05/02/2007, at 15.10, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
help with database-design and -maintenance might be appreciated.
I guess a list of object and there relation can be fetched by parsing
the code in CVS. The metadata could provide some description but not
per object except for the cases
On 05/02/2007, at 16.04, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Steffen wrote:
On 05/02/2007, at 15.10, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
help with database-design and -maintenance might be appreciated.
I guess a list of object and there relation can be fetched by parsing
the code in CVS. The metadata
On 05/02/2007, at 17.12, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
apart from that:
personally i am not convinced that the database should be created
on the
fly from CVS for various reasons:
- code would have to follow a certain outline in order to make
this work
Ok. I thought that such outline was
On 07/02/2007, at 2.25, David Powers wrote:
On 2/6/07, Steffen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And a suggestion: It might be good to debate here how the database
should be designed to best do it job. Fx. would it be an idea to make
a set of (not necessarily disjunkt/non-intersecting) categories
On 07/02/2007, at 3.26, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Feb 6, 2007, at 5:22 PM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Tim Boykett hat gesagt: // Tim Boykett wrote:
Frank,
This is completely mad!
Glad you like it and I hope you're doing well.
Wow, that is quite something.
Yeah, this is so
On 07/02/2007, at 3.25, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
This is something that we have discussed a lot in the PDDP
meetings. Basically, the idea is to have a [pd META] subpatch in
every help file. That subpatch would contain metadata that is each
contained in a single comment. Example
On 08/02/2007, at 13.35, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Roman Haefeli hat gesagt: // Roman Haefeli wrote:
[...] as far as
i can see it. the only case i could think of, that would require
litteral '$0's as abstraction arguments, would be, if you would use
dynamic patching just as a quicker way
On 08/02/2007, at 14.45, Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Thu, 2007-02-08 at 14:21 +0100, Steffen wrote:
On 08/02/2007, at 13.35, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Roman Haefeli hat gesagt: // Roman Haefeli wrote:
[...] as far as
i can see it. the only case i could think of, that would require
On 08/02/2007, at 16.09, cyrille henry wrote:
hello,
here is a small exemple of some physical model mapping objects.
the aim of pm mapping is to create some kind of dynamic mapping.
this instrument is very simple, but the physical model in the
mapping introduce some kind of life in the
On 09/02/2007, at 1.47, Luigi Rensinghoff wrote:
1) If it looks right to me there are 3 ways to determine paths and
libs on OSX and i am not quite sure if i am doing something wrong
or if it just has not been considered.
You can change the settings in the TCL-Interface of PD, but there
Hei,
Thanks for this info.
On 10/02/2007, at 0.51, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Derek Holzer hat gesagt: // Derek Holzer wrote:
But actually, what I was referring to was this problem of--for
example--having a feedback system where the send~ is inside a
subpatch
and the receive~ is outside of
On 13/02/2007, at 5.11, Alexandre Matheson wrote:
drumslice.zip
Nice one, Alexandre, thanks for sharing.
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On 13/02/2007, at 12.56, Thomas Grill wrote:
Hi all,
it's perfectly possible to separate mouse and wacom tablet
inputs,by capturing the wacom.
I'm just curious. How is that capturing different from doing
appropriate adjustments to X.conf on a linux system which have been
suggested as
On 13/02/2007, at 16.14, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
[hid] and [hidio] get the data straight from the device, so you can
get data from multiple devices separately with no problem. But the
OS also gets the data and uses it to move the mouse pointer.
Ahh, a penny drops. It's not a matter
On 14/02/2007, at 11.16, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
IOhannes m zmoelnig hat gesagt: // IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
while we are at it:
i think this was my first published patch:
http://iem.at/~zmoelnig/pd/download/index.html#slicer
Lets make it a rule that
On 22/02/2007, at 7.02, jared wrote:
What kind of file is the .pd Darwin? Where should I put it?
It's the external file for darwin - ie. mac os x. I take it your on a
windows system, so you have little use for it. Instead you need
something like a file called fluid~.dll
The external
On 22/02/2007, at 11.02, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Steffen wrote:
On 22/02/2007, at 7.02, jared wrote:
If you put it in 5.reference folder you can get to it from the help
browser. If you put it in the extra folder (that is next to the
external file) you can open it by right-clicking
On 22/02/2007, at 17.03, hard off wrote:
i have two subpatches open. i click on one to bring it to the front.
what object can tell me that i have clicked on the open window of a
subpatch?
[active] from cyclone, i think
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Is there a UB version of PMPD that I just have not been able to
locate?
Well. There is an intel build in the intel mac build of 'Pd extended
0.39.2 test 7'. You can get from Hans' site:
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html
Note that
On 23/02/2007, at 19.01, jared wrote:
I can't seem to find a .dll file for fluid~. I've checked http://
pure-data.cvs.sourceforge.net/pure-data/externals/footils/fluid/
but can only seem to find fluid.pd and fluid~help.pd. Where else
might I look?
In Pd-extended 0.39.2 test 7 build
On 27/02/2007, at 14.37, padawan12 wrote:
I had so much joy discovering things like g-canvas, vdn~ and
xplay~
From where is vdn~ ? I can't just find it:
$ pwd
/path/to/cvsroot/externals
$ grep -iR vdn *
Binary file dfx/original/polarizer-source.sit matches
Binary file
On 27/02/2007, at 12.21, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Steffen hat gesagt: // Steffen wrote:
On 27/02/2007, at 14.37, padawan12 wrote:
I had so much joy discovering things like g-canvas, vdn~ and
xplay~
From where is vdn~ ? I can't just find it:
I guess it's a typo and Andy wanted
for more info.
Attached is the patch, made as an abstraction, and a help file that
demonstrate it.
Any comment is very welcome!
Best, Steffen
hanoi.pd
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On 28/02/2007, at 13.32, hard off wrote:
will have a look now, but wikipedia says it takes 561 billion years to
get a solution.
you may never see me again!
Yes, if you set it up with 64 disks and 1 sec. delay between each
move...
Hope you come back.
Best, Steffen
On 06/03/2007, at 18.13, Frank Barknecht wrote:
[superdiscounter] is an irregular metro/counter.
Nice one. I quite like that kind of at hand grafical
representation. Also it reminds me off [about] from mjLib, which i
was think about converting from external to vanilla Pd.
It's possible
On 06/03/2007, at 19.30, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Steffen hat gesagt: // Steffen wrote:
On 06/03/2007, at 18.13, Frank Barknecht wrote:
[superdiscounter] is an irregular metro/counter.
Nice one. I quite like that kind of at hand grafical
representation. Also it reminds me off
On 07/03/2007, at 9.17, padawan12 wrote:
But I don't think you can update the jitteryness (can I say that)
of metroplus on the fly like with this. For humanising drums this
is the way to go because it seems happy with you updating the
list without any hiccups.
The but begs me to say, just
On 07/03/2007, at 0.21, august wrote:
the instructions say: [snip]
I do exactly that and while I can get PD to run, it will not load
any of
the libraries.
I'm not sure i understand. What do you mean by not load? What
libraries/objects would you want to use, but can't?
(yet). What do they do? It would/could be interesting to know how you
work when vj'ing. - if you care to share.
Best, Steffen
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On 12/03/2007, at 11.56, hard off wrote:
have you made a good oldschool pd synth? anything i make sounds like
some roland groovebox from the 90's.
Frank's got a 303 thingy, http://footils.org/cms/show/19
I'd be surprised if Andy doesn't have some oldtech sounding stuff about.
Hey,
On 13/03/2007, at 5.29, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
3) Start your app (PD or Max) and create object called munger1~.
Right-click
(ctrl-click on Macs) and select help and this should open the
help file
with additional documentation.
I was wondering what this object does. So i
/docs/tutorials/TipsAndTricks#add-more-
entries-to-the-path-and-library-dialogs
Best, Steffen
Ps. I take it you live in copenhagen. That makes us at least three, i
think. There is another Steffen too - Leve Poulsen. There must be
more round and about. Maybe some local patching would be fun
On 15/03/2007, at 16.24, padawan12 wrote:
I thought [lowpass] and [highpass] were vanilla.
I found them in externals/ggee/filters/. They are in 0.39.2-extended-
test7 as fx [ggee/highpass~] or after [import ggee].
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On 15/03/2007, at 13.42, Peter Plessas wrote:
How?
Maybe http://groups.google.com/group/google-summer-of-code-announce/
web/guide-to-the-gsoc-web-app-for-student-applicants will tell. But
I'm not 100% sure!
path:
0) http://puredata.info/ -
1) http://puredata.info/dev -
2)
On 15/03/2007, at 14.54, shift8 wrote:
are there any resources, books, etc out that approach the subject
of dsp
in a style like this?
There is also
Music: a Mathematical Offering by Dave Benson
URL: http://www.maths.abdn.ac.uk/~bensondj/html/maths-music.html
There is a free and regularly
On 16/03/2007, at 22.26, padawan12 wrote:
One k too many, I meant t'other Charlie :) I'm sure C.Henry once
said there
was something to be said for looking at operator theory, maybe I
totally
misunderstood because thats well beyond me.
You might think of this email:
On 16/03/2007, at 18.44, David Powers wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to somehow convert back and forth between integer and
binary in PD?
My idea, is to represent simple drum machine style rhythms as binary
numbers. [101010001011]. Ok, so if this were a float, it would be
trivial to do a
forward to have a closer look.
Best, Steffen
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On 18/03/2007, at 10.21, Roman Haefeli wrote:
it's actually quite simple: when instantiating a [send] without an
argument, it gets two inlets. the right one can be used to change the
sendsymbol. i stumbled across this feature by accident, but it is
documented in doc/1.manual/x5.htm .
Doh. I
On 18/03/2007, at 13.16, Frank Barknecht wrote:
[dispatcher] makes building those long [route method1 method2 method3]
chains behind abstraction inlets a bit easier and also works around
the problem of adding methods later on without breaking existing
connections.
Very neat.
It seams that
On 19/03/2007, at 14.03, Mike McGonagle wrote:
Frank, is the help patch supposed to be a working example? If it is,
it doesn't seem to work for me. When I change any of the inputs, the
number boxes attched to the receiving objects don't change.
Excuse me for answering. What Frank didn't
On 21/03/2007, at 11.17, hard off wrote:
nice video ! thanks for the link
i second that. it's great.
i looks like it Romans job? /home/roman/netpd/patches it say in the
video. That combined with http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-
list/2007-01/045938.html makes me quite sure. Roman?
Are you teaching folks willing to travel if stuff like the flight and
(vegan)food and a couch/bed is sought for? Or if thats too punk, how
do you go by that? I thought about pumping the local council to
support some open source soft-/artware...
On 22/03/2007, at 23.41, Roman Haefeli wrote:
When opening patches by sending messages to pd, the path is
relative to
pd's startup-location. when loading other files (text-, audio-,
data-files etc) the path is set relative to the location of the patch.
since the patch doesn't know, where
On 23/03/2007, at 18.46, j.c.w. wrote:
Did I miss something?
In the darwin_bin folder there are intel (only) builds.
$ cd /path/to/LyonPotpourri2.0_Pd/darwin_bin/
$ file *
adsr~.pd_darwin: Mach-O bundle i386
bashfest~.pd_darwin: Mach-O bundle i386
buffet~.pd_darwin:
On 24/03/2007, at 13.16, Luigi Rensinghoff wrote:
just out of curiosity..i think the link is not right, or was it meant
to be private ?
It was meant to be the path to the folder that is created when
unpacking the targz archive.
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On 03/04/2007, at 12.57, Patco wrote:
hi, take a look at this:
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2005-06/028944.html
Thanks, that's quite nice. Is there an equivalent about that does
live spectrogram plots?
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On 05/04/2007, at 22.52, Roman Haefeli wrote:
as i understand IOhannes, there is nothing wrong with [makesymbol]
(nor
with any other proposed solution). i think, he just wanted to point
out
that when externals are involved anyway - [makesymbol] from zexy in
that
specific case - ,
also interesting in it's own right).
best, steffen
[1] http://pure-data.cvs.sourceforge.net/pure-data/externals/pmpd/
exemples/
[2] http://pix.test.at/pd/tabfight2k-r4nd2.tar.gz
[3] http://www.oddible.com/projects/pd/if.zip
[4] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concrete_poetry
Ps. Consider
On 06/04/2007, at 13.13, hard off wrote:
i made a poo : )
and a tom hanks drawing.
I forgot to mention
- the graphical lingo that has emerged in the emails repesenting the
graphical elements. [obj], [msg(, [numberbox\.
- the graphics that are made in Pd for example for the icon and the
On 07/04/2007, at 5.03, padawan12 wrote:
I really like that Kevin. Is there any connection between the
parts of the triptych other than a purely aesthetic one
(which works very well imho)?
I can't answer for Kevin, of cause. But since the name of the
Situationist work is The Naked City and
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