Hallo,
Georg Holzmann hat gesagt: // Georg Holzmann wrote:
> > Is the author of this external also on this list ?
> > Otherwise I will try to contact him to get these into the pd cvs ...
>
> Hm ... I just have noticed that he didn't publish the source ... so I
> will ask him ...
He will be over
Hi Chuck!
Actually I was working on it tonight. The problem with it is that it
is too harsh and leaves too many artifacts on the signal right now
because the binary [>~] from zexy needs to be smoothed out with
attack/release that persists across different blocks in time. What I
tried tonight wa
you could also check sigmund~ it will give you a list of frequencies
and amplitudes in order of amplitude.
J
>
> I think this just reinforces what everyone is saying
> about the errors. Either you make it into a crazy
> competition to vote by banging your note the loudest
> and the mostest, or yo
On Mar 28, 2007, at 3:03 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>>
>>
>> Ideally, FTGL would be included in GemLibs since it's not included in
>> any of the package systems.
>
> i don't know which debian you are using, but at least since woody
> ftgl-dev is part of the dis
Maybe the Mac OS X .dmg should just include the font file and a link
to the Fonts install folder...
.hc
On Mar 28, 2007, at 2:02 AM, Andre Schmidt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i got a new job as osx admin (among others) for a while now, and we
> are
> using a particular font as "corporate design". so t
Sounds like the library isn't loaded. Did you install
the .pdsettings file following the instructions in the readme?
.hc
On Mar 28, 2007, at 5:21 PM, Javier García wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have just installed an extended release of puredata
> (Pd-0.39.2-extended-test6-linux-i686) on Ubuntu Edgy.
>
Roman Haefeli wrote:
> hi again
>
> i've come a bit closer to the source of the problem:
>
> when i load patch that contains a [sqosc~], whose first inlet~ is
> connected with a tilde-object, that sends a zero-signal immediately
> after loading the patch (e.g [line~]), the first outlet~ of [sqosc~]
Hi,
I have just installed an extended release of puredata
(Pd-0.39.2-extended-test6-linux-i686) on Ubuntu Edgy.
It worked, but I tried to create a Gem object and it didnt work...whats the
problem?
_
Dale rienda suelta a tu tiempo
Airhorns.
-Chuckk
On 3/28/07, Charles Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> filtering in general may not be the best approach because some of your
> partials from one xylophone note will overlap with other note's
> partials. They are inharmonic complex tones, which are not so easy to
> predict
what are you looking for? works, ideas, links?
I am working on dynamic patch creation from dna extractions and snipping
and mutating the code to get new results, I guess that is kind of
evolutive, but I don't have a workflow for that yet.
marius.
josue moreno wrote:
>
>
> hi everyone,
>
> im
Am 28.03.2007 um 16:32 schrieb Martin Peach:
> The patterns probably depend on the stiffness of the plate/membrane as
> well as its shape, and the grain size and density of the sand. By
actually dr. hans jenny used a special pollen (lycopodium spores),
not sand. because sand has a crystalline s
This is amazing, because I was just wondering about trying out fuzzy
logic in PD last night, and ... SURPRISE ... here it is this morning!
Can't wait to try these out next week.
~David
On 3/28/07, Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hallo,
> Mike McGonagle hat gesagt: // Mike McGonagle w
Generative work you make in Pd could be sent to a sequencer
as midi then loaded into a program like Lillypond or Finale to
print out.
On Wed, 28 Mar 2007 19:19:22 +
"josue moreno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> hi everyone,
>
> im making a research project about computer asisted co
hi everyone,
im making a research project about computer asisted composition,
since that is so open i decided to focus my work on generative music and
specially on cellular automata and evolutive techniques,
the main trouble is that the works should have some instrumental writting
participa
Hallo,
Mike McGonagle hat gesagt: // Mike McGonagle wrote:
> A couple of weeks ago I had asked about some Fuzzy Logic externals for
> PD, and last night I found an article that describes just that... You
> might want to check out his stuff, as it looks really good. I have not
> had a chance to tes
Hallo!
> Is the author of this external also on this list ?
> Otherwise I will try to contact him to get these into the pd cvs ...
Hm ... I just have noticed that he didn't publish the source ... so I
will ask him ...
LG
Georg
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Hallo Mike!
> A couple of weeks ago I had asked about some Fuzzy Logic externals for
> PD, and last night I found an article that describes just that... You
> might want to check out his stuff, as it looks really good. I have not
> had a chance to test out the external, yet, but the article is a g
> Would you think - or did someone already try it - that it
> is possible to recognize certain "musical" patterns or
> scales or phrases to trigger a special output and with
> that change the preset.
ann cannot work at audio rate, it would be way too intensive
and you would miss the needed sho
Hi All,
A couple of weeks ago I had asked about some Fuzzy Logic externals for
PD, and last night I found an article that describes just that... You
might want to check out his stuff, as it looks really good. I have not
had a chance to test out the external, yet, but the article is a good
read.
h
Maybe this helps. ElectricPete offers a shortcut to
the first two modes of a rectangular plate in terms
of density, elasticity and two material constants.
http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=150916&page=12
On Wed, 28 Mar 2007 10:12:32 -0500
"Charles Henry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> Robin -> 1st order differential equation (specifies a constant phase
> difference between incoming/reflected waves)
for accuracy sake the phase difference is dependent on frequency
(it works like an impedance)
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filtering in general may not be the best approach because some of your
partials from one xylophone note will overlap with other note's
partials. They are inharmonic complex tones, which are not so easy to
predict you'll probably have to measure the frequencies of each
note of your xylophone to
> The patterns probably depend on the stiffness of the plate/membrane as
> well as its shape, and the grain size and density of the sand.
It should depend on stiffness, density and shape. The speed of sound
in a material is sqrt(stiffness/density). The partial differential
equation for waves dep
Thanks for answering,
IOhannes, you were right, now it works fine.
What I did :
- enlarged the buffersize of readsf~
- increased audiobuffer (I'm at 100 ms, but I think I can go below)
- created a huge 8 channels audio file read by a [readsf~ 8 1e008], and It
seems to be the more efficient met
Cesare Marilungo wrote:
> Martin Peach wrote:
>
>> Charles Henry wrote:
>>
>>
>>> The sand still could be tricky... you would maybe have the individual
>>> particles at random locations, initially, and compute a gradient of
>>> the vibrations to determine movements.
>>>
>>>
>>>
Hi Dear List.
i just successfully compiled ann on pd_darwin and had a quick look
over the examples.
I wonder how many people have used it for musical analysis.
Just to give an idea.
There is a patch that acts like an effect-prcessor for whatever kind
of instrument. And there are like 4 pre
Dear pd-list,
I have Pd 0.40-2 running under WinXP,a nd want to install the pdj dll's and
API's.
After installing under the folder C:\Programmi\pd\pdj the files contained
in pdj-0.8.2-win32.zip (yes, I'm writing from Italy), along with including
msvcr71d.dll inside
C:\Programmi\pd\bin, and onc
Hi Jared,
On Tue, 2007-03-27 at 23:20 -0500, Jared wrote:
> Summary: I'm interested in capturing audio through a microphone and, in
> real time, determining which frequency range (from a set range of
> frequencies) has the maximum level. This would be used to determine
> which note is loudest
jesus, this was always in front of my nose!
thnx!
marius.
Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Hallo,
> marius schebella hat gesagt: // marius schebella wrote:
>
>> very nice abstractions. I recntly also started using the new features of
>> lists. what I miss is a split -1 (a split with negative values, whi
Hallo,
marius schebella hat gesagt: // marius schebella wrote:
> very nice abstractions. I recntly also started using the new features of
> lists. what I miss is a split -1 (a split with negative values, which
> would split by counting from the right side).
This is part of the [list]-abs collec
Hi list,
I've made a Win32 port of Eric Lyon's LyonPotpourri
externals. They are here:
http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/~elyon/LyonSoftware/Pd/
They are compiled using MinGW and linked against
PD extended 0.39 test4. A readme is included in the
sources for win. I tested them and they works
fine for
hello frank,
very nice abstractions. I recntly also started using the new features of
lists. what I miss is a split -1 (a split with negative values, which
would split by counting from the right side).
I have some other ideas, like speedlim, which works different than the
speedlim of thomas musi
Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> On 3/28/07, Chris McCormick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 08:37:46PM -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
>>> Was PD previously under GPL?
>> No.
>
> Frank explained to me that Pd-extended is under GPL. I have to go
> back and revise the package I created,
On 3/28/07, Chris McCormick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 10:50:11PM +0200, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> > You can embed Pd into a proprietary software
> > and apart from telling, that you did so, you have no further
> > obligations (that's why Max can use parts of Pd inside). Wi
On 3/28/07, Chris McCormick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 08:37:46PM -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> > Was PD previously under GPL?
>
> No.
Frank explained to me that Pd-extended is under GPL. I have to go
back and revise the package I created, if only to add the Berkley
lic
Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
> CVS just saw three new abstractions for the [list]-abs collection,
> that have been inspired by the functional programming functions map,
> reduce and filter, known from Python and elsewhere. I attached the
> patches to this mail as we
fft~ + pique
/doc/4.fft.examples sinedecomposer.pd
might give you some ideas
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 23:20:31 -0500
Jared <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Summary: I'm interested in capturing audio through a microphone and, in
> real time, determining which frequency range (from a set range of
> fre
What about filterbank in "unauthorized" ?
wouldnt that be an approach as well ?
Am 28.03.2007 um 10:23 schrieb Roman Haefeli:
> without having read your mail completely, i'd suggest having a look at
> the [fiddle~] external, that ships with pd.
>
> roman
>
> On Tue, 2007-03-27 at 23:20 -0500, J
without having read your mail completely, i'd suggest having a look at
the [fiddle~] external, that ships with pd.
roman
On Tue, 2007-03-27 at 23:20 -0500, Jared wrote:
> Summary: I'm interested in capturing audio through a microphone and, in
> real time, determining which frequency range (from
Bosko Milakovic wrote:
>
> Hm. Is it possible that when it's done urn will just bang to second
> outlet without empty bang?
>
technically it is simple.
the problem is rather from a "philosophical" point of view:
i rather not have objects trigger outlets from left to right.
unless i have some si
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