-- it seems to be less consistent that Pd, seems to crash in more
random places, and it seems like it's more work to make modular re-usable
systems with it.
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computer vision and related interactive technology on a day-to-day basis...
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questions:
a/ what could be going on here?
b/ how can i get the nice console behaviour in a startup script?
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/usr/bin/autologin 115200 ttyS2
where autologin is a tiny c program:
int main() {
execlp( login, login, -f, your_user_here, 0);
}
then add the program you want to run to the bottom of ~/.profile ...
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I wonder why alsa has troubles ... when using oss, can you still use alsa
midi? I have thought of trying a beagle board but no midi would be a deal
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On Jul 27, 2010, at 1:48 PM, Damian Stewart wrote:
hi all,
i fixed my issues with Pd on my Beagleboard running Ubuntu
,
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From: IOhannes zm?lnig zmoel...@iem.at
On 07/09/2010 01:01 PM, Damian Stewart wrote:
2b. (after sudo killall xdm) i tried running pd -nogui -alsa -noadc -open
my_test_patch.pd, which gives me no sound output at all, just a message that
snd_pcm_open
as
running without.
the only way i was able to get something that even vaguely resembled what i was
expecting was by using the -blocksize argument to set a blocksize of around
16384 or more frames... but even then it was still full of clicks, it just
didn't sound so stupid.
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image.
i'm running a BeagleBoard C4, and i wonder if the Reware image was only tested
on an earlier revision board.
again -- any help greatly appreciated!
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: it's possible this is being caused by an almost-infinite loop in one
of my patches. how can i profile them to test this?
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things: 1. the sound warping engine;
2. the loop-oriented interface, emphasising loops, specifically
programmable envelope loops, to a very deep level, which make experimenting
with beatmatched (or quarter-beat-matched, or 1/9th or 1/11th-beat-matched)
phase relationships extremely easy.
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it needed a power of 2 before it
would work.
i had a similar problem recently - but it turns out if you subpatch the
delread~ and delwrite~ you can go right down to 1 sample delay even with a
blocksize of 64. have a look at 3.audio.examples/G05.execution.order.pd in
the help patches.
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please do, i'm sure Michael will be more than happy to talk about it.
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IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
anyhow, assuming you are using kde, try playing around with kcontrol
(Desktop-Window Behaviour). i keep forgetting the exact required
settings though (i don't change the behaviour that often)
i'm on gnome/metacity, can't figure out how to do it...
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-vanilla behave differently on different platforms? how come
these dialogs appear over the top of other windows on OSX/Windows, but
under on Linux? ..wtf?
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each individual object by hand???
implement multi-level undo in pd.tk
j/k
but seriously, why can't we multi-level undo yet?
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accidentally and so
have lost the selection of everything - and the ctrl-z only undoes the last
one extra object.
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Chris McCormick wrote:
Hooray for community! ;)
heh.
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it'd help if i attached them eh
Damian Stewart wrote:
these aren't at all acoustic. and they aren't at all sample based. but
they do give you very nice control over the timbre and shape of the sound.
open up d-808cy~-help.pd or d-808hh~-help.pd
chur
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patrick wrote:
hi,
would
'. but, if i want to route the
'mysym' message somewhere:
[route mysym]
it never gets picked up on if it is being sent out as 'symbol mysym'
... so. it seems i need to use [select] and not [route] in this case. if
i'm not mistaken, the help patch for [route] needs updating.
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Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Damian Stewart hat gesagt: // Damian Stewart wrote:
i'm trying to build a generic store-anything object. see attached.
Btw.: I can't see any difference between [d-a] and [list].
Ciao
really? wow. right. i might just use that then :-)
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' and 'anything'
keywords with trigger and not using it as a type-bashing object. not sure
what came of that though...
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Hi Damian...
tr808-bd~ is missing here.
it is not an external ?? is it ?
aaah right.
ummm. not on OSX at the moment so can't fix it. will get back to you on
that in a tick.
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DSP chain somewhere? ideally one that only kicked in when the internal
speaker output was being used, and not when the line-out was being used.
chur!
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Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Damian Stewart hat gesagt: // Damian Stewart wrote:
just wondering if anyone has any nice patches for making dubstep noises, or
tips for doing dubstep style production in Pd. in particular i'm interested
in making the huge stupid bass wubwubwubwubwubwub noise
oscillators in detuned
octaves, or whatever..
any thoughts appreciated.
chur
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Max wrote:
hi,
i had almost the same situation last week. a class with mainly beginners
but some had knowledge in max or pd. to illustrate the basic differences
i gave them those patches, feel free to use them (comments are in german).
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Hallo,
IOhannes m zmoelnig hat gesagt: // IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Damian Stewart wrote:
is there a pure Pd way to remove NaNs? i can't use expr with rjdj..
i thought expr is part of the RjDj distro...
Only the BSD parts of Pd are included in RjDj at the moment
is there a pure Pd way to remove NaNs? i can't use expr with rjdj..
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a Compact Flash
slot which I am going to make hotpluggable for pd patch sets.
having seen Dan in action i can say it is as awesome as it sounds,
especially complete with jet fighter pilot headgear-style microphone input...
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Damian Stewart wrote:
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
ihaven't read your entire mail (due to lack of time), but how does this
relate to the empty creation argument thread
(http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2008-10/065479.html)
and the solution i posted there?
sir, you're genius
nice, and
[g-date5] which is a five-output pure-pd [demux] replacement.
everything except the [d-smooth~] is documented with help patches.
comments, as always, appreciated. let me know if you find it useful.
released as GPLv3.
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non-zero with zeroes either..
any advice appreciated :-)
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IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
ihaven't read your entire mail (due to lack of time), but how does this
relate to the empty creation argument thread
(http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2008-10/065479.html)
and the solution i posted there?
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Chris McCormick wrote:
rough but can definately make your beats find The Fatness; I have used
them in live shows to make people's ears do backflips. I have a much
hey,
do you have any recordings of your live sets available to download anywhere?
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it here.
I like your music BTW.
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hello,
i did not try it yet, but it look good.
since it's pure pd, unlike the median_n from the mapping stuff, do you
mind if i use your version for the mapping lib?
Cyrille
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exactly like patchcords, or is a send
considered a leaf in the depth-first traversal tree?
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: exactly.
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the [d-for]. have a look at
the help for examples.
working on additional documentation for the dlib - everything in here is
documented... comments appreciated.
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d-median.tgz
a pre-wrapped version with
a GUI, borrow d-reverb2~ from my 'dinosaurs' or 'squelchiness' posts from
the last couple of weeks...
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is on the inside. the
system driver takes care of the timing, and doesn't do a very good job of
it at all.
definitely go with the Pro.
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filtering on the synth and the bass makes it interesting to listen to over
time, i think.
let me know your thoughts...
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Description: GNU Zip compressed
: syntax error
expr (isnan($f1) , 0 , $f1)
... couldn't create
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Damian Stewart wrote:
David Brynjar Franzson wrote:
the expr works fine with expr (isnan($f1), 0, $f1). The route f method
doesn't work since NaN is treated as a valid floating point number.
on pd-0.40-3-extended (osx intel) trying to use this i get :
expr: syntax error: illegal comma
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there be interleaved
[~] and message-rate object firings? eg an [env~] fires before a [* ] which
is then followed by another [env~]?
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'[delay 0]' objects output
their messages? do they end up at the 'head' or the 'tail' (so to speak) of
the 'message avalanche'? or are they somewhere in the middle?
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what's the order of execution for signal~ objects that output messages (eg
env~)?
eg:
[...~]
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[env~]
|
[print 1]
[...~]
|
[env~]
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[print 2]
which will get printed first?
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right channel output (handmade) does not.
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i don't know what 'linear' means in this context. let's say, then, that no,
it's not linear.
Charles Henry wrote:
What does blackbox~ do? Is it linear?
[...] [r~ fb]
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a high and low
shelf filter into one [biquad~], saving cpu). [lop~] and [hip~] do the
trick for simple filtering but when you want a squelchy resonant lowpass
for bass triangle wav filtering, they don't cut it..
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rpole~?) objects.
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if I'm right.
see, Chuck, if Frank gets it wrong what chance do i have? ;-)
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what alternative DSP techniques are there for damping unstable feedback loops?
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is not in the default library loading setup
- you need to manually edit the library loading preferences to actually be
able to use the mrpeach objects. which is asking far too much of a newbie.
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can anyone point out to me a nice pure-pd resonant lowpass filter?
the only lowpass filter i know about is vcf_lp2~ from iemlib, but i can't
use iemlib in the project i'm working on.
so - how do i make a resonant lowpass resonant filter? can i chain two
biquad~s
a super cheap infrared light from a theatre light or any
incandescent light, put 2-3 layers of Congo Blue theatre lighting gel and
one layer of Primary Red gel in front of the light. be careful, it gets
very hot.
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Darren Kelly wrote:
Or are there other setting I need to use to ensure PureData detects the
system audio settings ?
you've tried going to Pd-Preferences-Audio Settings, yes?
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pretty easy.
if nothing turns up i'm considering writing one myself with openFrameworks
or Processing..
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the velocity without having to think or do much work. see above..
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[catch~] (and [r~] and [s~]) as audio signal cables connecting your various
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#N canvas 500 305 333 312 10;
#X obj 42 271 dac~ 1 2 3;
#X obj 144 189 == 3;
#X
IOhannes m zmoelnig schreef:
yes, i think that is what frank was trying to say: due to the missing
definitions we keep mixing up searchpaths and namespaces - they are
different things (only Pd happens to make them related; right, java does
so too, but who uses java?)
i use java sometimes,
Atte André Jensen schreef:
So for sssad: You can use keys like [sssad $0-somekey] but as soon as
you save them to a file or message box, you will have something like
1026-somekey in your storage and you can only restore it if you're
lucky because 1026 doesn't equal $0. 1026 even is a
IOhannes m zmoelnig schreef:
hmm.. so what if i have for example a delay abstraction which a GOP
gui, and i want to have multiple instances of this abstraction? i
suppose i'd have to name each one individually, passing a name on
initialisation?
what if i have a delay abstraction inside a
Matt Barber wrote:
[inlet~] promotes float
messages already, but it's very buggy in canvases that have an [inlet]
to the left of [inlet~](s).
err.. very buggy? why?
no, scratch that, actually; i don't want to know. i'm sure it will lead to
wtf's.
Jorge Cardoso schreef:
How can I convert that, in PD, to c:/folder/image.jpg? I can't control how
the OSC messages
are generated...
text-processing in Pd is difficult but not impossible.
have a look at the mrpeach/str object..
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[readsf~]
then you remove (all/many/some) of the dropouts. i haven't extensively
tested this, but anecdotal evidence seems to suggest that it works.
hope this helps someone
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Chris McCormick schreef:
Isn't part of what makes a note perceptible it's higher energy compared
to the surrounding space in the spectrogram? If this is the case, seam
carving would delete seams around the notes since they have less energy,
whilst preserving the sounds of the notes themselves.
Chris McCormick schreef:
This might sound
like a mess, but I'd like to hear it.
(i'm reminded of a particular electroacoustic composition tutorial class
i attended when studying a couple of years ago, where we were being
taught to use SoundHack and the tutor was saying all sorts of things to
Damian Stewart wrote:
hey everyone,
to complement Roman Haefeli's excellent 808 kick and clap abstractions
(http://www.romanhaefeli.net/software/pd/rdz_dsplib.tar.gz), i've put
together a hihat and cowbell, constructed by close listening to a
collection of 808 samples. it's not perfect
downloaded the oldest i could find with an OSX/Intel build
(2008-01-08) and got exactly the same problem.
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objects into the GC structure). Although the results are
impressive in term of performances, these techniques have several
drawbacks: ...
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fashiouned ui. i assume the
culprit is Tcl/Tk. i ask again: why are we using Tcl/Tk to implement the UI
part of a **graphical** dataflow language? Tcl/Tk is a user-interface
toolkit, but we're asking it be a graphics platform, and it just can't hack it.
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IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
this might be the reason why i prefer [lop~] over [cool_filter~] and Pd
over reactor.
one of the pushes to me finally learning Pd was discovering that there was
an object called [moses], and it did what it said it did.
amazing because of very tight optimisations and clever coding), and the
number of people with that level of skill is vanishingly small.
just my 2c.
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Collin Oldham wrote:
I bought a edirol fa-101, which just works with osx and doesn't use a
driver. Hot pluggable too. Has more ins. It is made of metal. Fully
supported on linux (according to the freebob folks, I haven't tried it
there yet.) And it works on the Max/MSP patch that got me
the M-audio doesn't play nice
with Pd? or does the sadness come from something else?
thanks
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hey,
as per the subject line, can anyone let me know what the current status is
of M-Audio or MOTU device support with multiple ins and/or multiple outs on
Pd, OSX Intel? looking to buy one and i don't want to get one that doesn't
work.
thanks
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marius schebella wrote:
I think m-audio had driver issues with 10.5 for a long time. but since
1-2 weeks they seem to be solved (but I have not tested)
http://www.m-audio.com/news/en_us-1267.html
marius.
but m-audio cards generally work all right with 10.4 + Pd? multichannel?
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Damian Stewart wrote:
why not do what a lot of other apps do and persistently store the
last-used-directory somewhere in the config, so that next time I open Pd,
Open is pointing to the same place as the last time I closed it?
so no love for this idea
Rich E wrote:
Any word back on the Novation SDK? Although I just came across your
email, I have also talked to the Novation support about this SDK, and
about writing an external for pd that uses it. But, as far as I know...
they never released this SDK, and that was months ago.
I'll
time I open Pd,
Open is pointing to the same place as the last time I closed it?
-- while we're talking about open and save, is it possible to have
different default directories for [openpanel] vs for File-Open? (and for
[savepanel] vs File-Save, come to think of it
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it with an [osc~]. anyone want to volunteer?
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