On Don, 2014-03-06 at 21:37 -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
hi folks, out of curiosity, what's the exact log function used in the
slider? I'd like to emulate it.
I am not sure, if this is what you want. It converts the incoming linear
range between 0 and 1 to a logarithmic range specified
Thanks for you answers guys, Jack this is exactly what I was looking for,
I'll check the help patch of [gemframebuffer] to fully understand it.
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 5:43 PM, Jack j...@rybn.org wrote:
To apply motion blur from a geo, I use two framebuffers
([gemframebuffer]). It is also
check in mtl abstractions too,
it's very well done
https://github.com/patricksebastien/mtl
2014-03-12 9:05 GMT+01:00 Alexandros Drymonitis adr...@gmail.com:
Thanks for you answers guys, Jack this is exactly what I was looking for,
I'll check the help patch of [gemframebuffer] to fully
gemsFeedback-help.pdhttps://github.com/patricksebastien/mtl/blob/master/gemsFeedback-help.pd
gemsFeedback.pdhttps://github.com/patricksebastien/mtl/blob/master/gemsFeedback.pd
2014-03-12 9:38 GMT+01:00 Py Fave pyf...@gmail.com:
check in mtl abstractions too,
it's very well done
They're in the git repo already ;) but thanks
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Py Fave pyf...@gmail.com wrote:
gemsFeedback-help.pdhttps://github.com/patricksebastien/mtl/blob/master/gemsFeedback-help.pd
gemsFeedback.pdhttps://github.com/patricksebastien/mtl/blob/master/gemsFeedback.pd
Hi Dan,
Thanks for sharing these notes. They arrived in my inbox to coincide nicely
with the delivery of my quad Udoo this morning! It would be great to see a full
writeup of your Udoo setup at some point as I think many people will want to be
doing a similar thing.
All best,
Jamie
On 11
You could also get a sound card with 6 analog inputs and connect each
output of the microphone to an individual channel. This way you can do 6 at
a time.
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 9:51 PM, Aaron L. elmaster...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been reading a bunch on the hardware behind this hexaphonic
I will do that later tonight when I boot the udoo and pull my run scripts off
of it. I'll post everything to GitHub so we can share resources.
On Mar 12, 2014, at 5:44 AM, Jamie Bullock ja...@jamiebullock.com wrote:
Hi Dan,
Thanks for sharing these notes. They arrived in my inbox to
*sigh*
Pitch to midi guitar systems have been around since the mid 80s. If the OP only
needs control data, there's no need to bring a dedicated computer and multiple
channel sound card into the equation. I use a Shadow SH-075 which was built in
W. Germany (!) in the late 80's I bought off of
Hello dear list, I have a question: I'm working with a hardware synthesizer
and need to modify parameters that are not properly midi. These parameters
are of type NRPN, and wanted to know what would be the best way.
Best regards!
José
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http://arselectronicachile.blogspot.com
On 12 Mar 2014, at 14:58, José Luis Santorcuato Tapia santorcuat...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello dear list, I have a question: I'm working with a hardware synthesizer
and need to modify parameters that are not properly midi. These parameters
are of type NRPN, and wanted to know what would be the
2 solutions that I know of:
- a box that do the conversion of the individual pickups to midi (ie GR-55)
- a breakout box that split the individual pickups to 6/7 phono
I went with the second option. I am using PD for the conversion to
midi (using the excellent
Sorry, that *sigh* is condescending. Not my intention. I was thinking more
about all the times we try to make things ourselves when an available solution
already exists. I myself am guilty of this as much as anyone. A good mantra, at
least in my media art circles, is be lazy like a fox. :D
On
I am NOT getting both of them working the csharplib.dll throws a ton of errors
on a windows7 install.
Can someone link a different libpd Unity Project that makes sound to show an
example?
I would love to get it working but so far i am unsuccesful with windows so far
pp
Patrick Pagano B.S,
Would be useful to see the errors. Also what version of Unity (free /
pro) (3.5 / 4)?
Did you compile your own pdcsharlib.dll?
Windows: install mingw and compile libpd
(https://github.com/libpd/libpd) make csharplib. Copy
libs/libpdcsharl.dll to Assets/Plugins
à+
Hey
On Mit, 2014-03-12 at 19:23 -0400, pured...@11h11.com wrote:
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How is it there in the future? :-)
Roman
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Dan.
Thanks for the info. I'm relatively new to this stuff and my use-case
ain't exactly conventional so forgive the 3rd degree..
But if I understand you correctly, you're saying that instead of having 6
dedicated/discrete outputs from a hexaphonic pickup, the pickups referenced
in your
Those devices I mentioned are not merely pickups, they are little embedded
computers that calculate the pitch tracking for you and send midi note and ctl
change data. They were originally designed so that you could play a midi synth
with your guitar. They only output midi, no audio. You use the
Hi all.
I'm trying to install aubio on ubuntu 13.10.
I used the apt-get instructions here:
http://aubio.org/download
.but putting an 'aubionotes~' object results in a
aubionotes~
... couldn't create in the logs.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks.
(Woops. Fixed wrong subject line.)
Here's an old demo, an example of my use case, 1 guitar audio channel + guitar
midi note data: MyLungsWereAchingForYou
The guitar in this case is a Casio DG-20 digital guitar (essentially a Casio
keyboard with a guitar fretboard interface). I have an analog
Cool stuff.
What's the mic into pd for?
Vocals?
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 12:15 PM, Dan Wilcox danomat...@gmail.com wrote:
(Woops. Fixed wrong subject line.)
Here's an old demo, an example of my use case, 1 guitar audio channel +
guitar midi note data:
Yeah. 2 channel in, mixed stereo out. It's the same setup I now have with the
UDOO and, to some extent, my iPad running PdParty.
On Mar 12, 2014, at 3:23 PM, Aaron L. elmaster...@gmail.com wrote:
Cool stuff.
What's the mic into pd for?
Vocals?
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 12:15 PM,
Dear list,
I've been working on a patch for quite a few months now which involves pitch
tracking. I've explored many possible solutions, considering the pros and cons
of every approach, made different tests, etc. I've also done a lot of reading
(help files, forums, etc), but I couldn't find
re: 'slow ass coders' usually takes me 15 years to get anything done, the
things that are taking longer than 15 years will probably be wonderful. I
will link to you something that will make you change your mind about
'being years behind everything else' 3:33:28 seconds of some
/pd-0.45-4/bin$
Haven't tried [sigmund~], but [fiddle~] and [helmholtz~] (the latter by
Katja Vetter) and I found [both fine but [helmholtz~] a bit better for my
taste. I think it's a bit more responsive. What if you combine this with
[env~] for example and this way you get pitch and amplitude...
On Wed, Mar
Thanks for your reply. Yes I did some testing with fiddle and Helmholtz, If I
need to I'll get to that in an other question.
My question wasn't clear enough sorry about that. I would like first to clarify
some aspect of the sigmund notes mode which seems very straight forward in
the help file,
https://archive.org/details/isophi12moj
upgraded ubuntustudio from 13.04 to 13.10 this morning without any
noticeable problems yet.
how does jack2 handle pulse audio and alsa now? somehow it stopped working
together before the upgrade. might have misconfigured jack with the old
pasuspender --
You all see this?
http://www.element14.com/community/community/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-accessories/wolfson_pi
what do you think?
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Ok folks, never mind, I did some more testing with sigmund~ and I do now see
that minpower and growth seems to be working. It works in a way I'm not quite
sure to understand so I find it hard to use those parameters in a meaningful,
predictable way, but I guess that's because of my limited
Ok for small projects, but you're not going to interface a real stage mic or
guitar easily. Would be much better if the next pi version comes with an
onboard usb controller, which is the main problem for usb audio on the current
pi. For now, the UDOO is where it's at for that.
On Mar 12, 2014,
FWIW: here's a picture of my UDOO setup inside my Mars space suit backpack:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/danomatika/13115604285/
Media of the backpack in use
https://twitter.com/danomatika/status/433273394122207232/photo/1
https://vimeo.com/86670103 (not my video, I'll put out a different
Also interested in the UDOO setup instructions so thank you. A bit OT but,
Dan, love your work (that onward to mars patch is awesome) thanks for the
links. I think people should post more of this sort of thing to the list,
celebrate what we make. =)
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 11:09 AM, Dan Wilcox
Thanks. I was just waiting to redo my website, edit the video, put the pics
together, etc etc but life and freelance work get in the way. Man, I could use
a clone right about now :P
On Mar 13, 2014, at 12:19 AM, Richie Cyngler glitch...@gmail.com wrote:
Also interested in the UDOO setup
I presume you found the (very short) mention in the subppatch of the
help wnidow (pd setting-parameters).
Basically, if the measured signal power is less than minpower (expressed
in dB) then the reported instantaneous potch is zero and no new notes will
be reports (and this can give rise to
On 03/07/2014 06:55 PM, Miller Puckette wrote:
I'll have to have a look and see what the ideas are... I don't
know anything yet.
Well there's the important stuff:
https://jwilkes.nfshost.com/mm.webm
And then the less important stuff, like being able to patch 15 out of
the 28 demos shown
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