Re: [PD] Welcome to the 90s

2007-06-11 Thread Sukandar Kartadinata
On a side note, I wonder if hardware manufacturers will ever start implementing OSC in their instruments? as someone who has worked a little with embedded programming: i doubt it. when you've only got 16k of flash memory in which to fit *everything*, and 700 bytes of RAM, it's hard to

Re: [PD] Welcome to the 90s

2007-06-10 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, Chris McCormick hat gesagt: // Chris McCormick wrote: On Sat, Jun 09, 2007 at 02:07:01PM +0200, Frank Barknecht wrote: I knocked together an abstraction to make loops of midi note data: Something I always wanted to ask: Is it possible to access your repository with anonymous svn

Re: [PD] Welcome to the 90s

2007-06-10 Thread Luke Iannini (pd)
Speaking of svn, because my abstractions depend so heavily on the sssad stuff I'd love to be able to have my copy synchronised with yours (same goes for list-abs, though I don't use them yet but should). I wonder if there is some way to have the sssad and list-abs stuff 'embedded' in my own

[PD] Welcome to the 90s

2007-06-10 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007, Martin Peach wrote: I don't know what hardware manufacturers are using these days but I would suspect embedded PCs are the best way to go with totally digital synthesis. There should be no reason not to use OSC except that it isn't a proprietary standard so there's no

Re: [PD] Welcome to the 90s

2007-06-10 Thread Chris McCormick
On Sun, Jun 10, 2007 at 10:47:10AM +0200, Frank Barknecht wrote: I didn't look at these differences, but I could include them in CVS as well (unless you did something really strange like using externals, which you probably didn't). I didn't use any externals since that is against my strict

Re: [PD] Welcome to the 90s

2007-06-10 Thread Chris McCormick
On Sun, Jun 10, 2007 at 12:28:07PM -0400, Luke Iannini (pd) wrote: I wonder if there is some way to have the sssad and list-abs stuff 'embedded' in my own repository so people can still download one tarball from my site, but the sssad stuff and list-abs stuff will always be the latest from

[PD] Welcome to the 90s

2007-06-09 Thread Chris McCormick
Hey All, I knocked together an abstraction to make loops of midi note data: http://mccormick.cx/viewcvs/*checkout*/s-abstractions/s-midiloop.pd?root=svn http://mccormick.cx/viewcvs/*checkout*/s-abstractions/s-midiloop-help.pd?root=svn You specify a loop length in timer ticks and optionally a

Re: [PD] Welcome to the 90s

2007-06-09 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, Chris McCormick hat gesagt: // Chris McCormick wrote: I knocked together an abstraction to make loops of midi note data: http://mccormick.cx/viewcvs/*checkout*/s-abstractions/s-midiloop.pd?root=svn http://mccormick.cx/viewcvs/*checkout*/s-abstractions/s-midiloop-help.pd?root=svn

Re: [PD] Welcome to the 90s

2007-06-09 Thread Damian Stewart
David Powers wrote: On a side note, I wonder if hardware manufacturers will ever start implementing OSC in their instruments? as someone who has worked a little with embedded programming: i doubt it. when you've only got 16k of flash memory in which to fit *everything*, and 700 bytes of RAM,