With the ratios of on and off bits, though, wouldn't it be possible to
use, say, 512 bytes per value? I don't understand how the start and
end bits work, exactly.
I happen to have a HIN232:
http://www.hobbyengineering.com/H1345.html
Although I'm guessing that it will be simpler without the extra
Thanks for the suggestions on this list. Took me a
couple days of messing around. The following worked
the best for me. Hope this helps someone in need!
mark
I put the following script named "pd_start" in
/etc/init.d/
# beginning of script
#
On Mon, 2006-11-06 at 13:38 +, Demi Delirium wrote:
> well, initially i had thought simply run pd, not the os, i'm a winxp
> user most of the time, and i have various day-to-day apps, and
> processing(.org) running from a usb stick at the moment...
on windows it should be really easy to run pd
Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
I'm going forward with this Moog-controlling plan.
I have Pd on my laptop, and have compiled [comport]. I'm not sure how
to use it, though. As with so many things, most of the info I can
find online tells me way more than what I want.
What I want:
Is it possible to send c
I'm going forward with this Moog-controlling plan.
I have Pd on my laptop, and have compiled [comport]. I'm not sure how
to use it, though. As with so many things, most of the info I can
find online tells me way more than what I want.
What I want:
Is it possible to send constant values OR indiv
Thanks Martin. I will try it out and see!
Chuck
On 11/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I attach a version of lrshift~.c and the new help file. It now accepts floats
to change the shift amount. Maybe you could check to see if it works well. I
guess I could commit it to cvs if
switch~
m
glerm soares schreef:
hello
How could I "turn on and off DSP" of a graph, local patch or object?
I know [ ; pd dsp 1 ] message work for the whole pd process... but
what if I want for exemple turn on/off a bonk~ object inside a graph on
a child process just when I need it? Can't
thanks a lot!salutglerm2006/11/6, Georg Holzmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hallo!> How could I "turn on and off DSP" of a graph, local patch or object?> I know [ ; pd dsp 1 ] message work for the whole pd process... but> what if I want for exemple turn on/off a bonk~ object inside a graph on
> a child
Hi, I have been trying to get an extended character set correctly
mapped into PD from external text files. T. Mayer pointed out that PD
(at least on osx) use UTF-8 format. So saving all my text files as
UTF-8 lets them load into PD with the characters correctly mapped. In
this way I am also
I attach a version of lrshift~.c and the new help file. It now accepts floats
to change the shift amount. Maybe you could check to see if it works well. I
guess I could commit it to cvs if approved.
Martin
>
> From: "Charles Henry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2006/11/06 Mon AM 11:24:26 EST
> T
Hallo!
How could I "turn on and off DSP" of a graph, local patch or object?
I know [ ; pd dsp 1 ] message work for the whole pd process... but
what if I want for exemple turn on/off a bonk~ object inside a graph on
a child process just when I need it? Can't I save memory with this?
you wil
Sure, just include a [switch~] object in the desired patch or subpatch. Then control this with either a toggle or 0 and 1 messages. On is 1, off is 0.~KyleOn 11/6/06,
glerm soares <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
helloHow could I "turn on and off DSP" of a graph, local patch or object?I know [ ; pd d
helloHow could I "turn on and off DSP" of a graph, local patch or object?I know [ ; pd dsp 1 ] message work for the whole pd process... but what if I want for exemple turn on/off a bonk~ object inside a graph on a child process just when I need it? Can't I save memory with this?
thanxglerm--
> Anyway, I have not had a chance to test weather or not the
> other messages work with the csoundapi~ object, as I can't
> get the orchestra file to load.
>
> Anyone got any ideas?
>
if you see error messages like "could not compile the orchester file" from
csoundapi~ then you most likely hav
lrshift~ needs to have a second inlet, or a float method to change the argument
(grumblegripemoan) :P
I'd volunteer to add it, but what would the procedure be like for that?
Chuck
On 11/6/06, Mathieu Bouchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, 5 Nov 2006, thewade wrote:
> Quoting Mathie
Hi all,
I was checking out the csoundapi~ external, and was wondering if there
was any updates to the help files. Basically, I got a copy of the
external from the Csound5 distribution (there was no help file with
it, contrary to what is in the manual), and the help file that I did
find was from t
On Sun, 5 Nov 2006, thewade wrote:
Quoting Mathieu Bouchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I will poke around in the help files to see if I can find the
incorrectly-named help for this object, to see what the related objects are.
It's just named rlshift~ instead. Else it should work fine (unless you
ha
I booted up a LiveCD of Dynebolic v1.4.1 which has Pd on it. Just as
with my ubuntu machine, trying to run Pd froze the machine utterly,
completely. So my guess is it has something to do with the driver for
this particular sound card, the Alsa library, and Pd. I'm guessing Pd
must load in the
well, initially i had thought simply run pd, not the os, i'm a winxp
user most of the time, and i have various day-to-day apps, and
processing(.org) running from a usb stick at the moment...but i
have also been thinking about trying damnsmalllinux out on said usb
stick, and finding out whether that
there is always the possibility to use a subpatch with [blocksize~ 1].
but I did not use this often, because, it is cpu intensive... better to
find a solution in the signal-domain.
like with >~ from zexy in combination(*~) with a phasor~ or line~ you
would get a signal vector, where you have onl
Hallo,
alexandre r. decoupigny hat gesagt: // alexandre r. decoupigny wrote:
> first of all there was a light problem in frank's solution.. it did resolve
> triggering problem, but that also created a new issue: since the
> y value was stored in a [f] object and was triggered from an anything bang
Stephen Sinclair wrote:
> Come to think of it,
> wouldn't it be useful if Pd just *always* checked for extensions in
> the user's home folder?
> ~/.pd-extra, for instance.
i don't know the benefits of such additional auto-searched folder.
i am working with different pd-versions on different platfo
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