[PD] wiimote and OSCroute

2008-08-31 Thread philippe boisnard
Hello

I present my self, philippe boisnard, french artist. I work on mac.
currently, I work on the connection between wiimote and puredata, to  
create a video live performance.
I don't have problem to connection thanks to darwiinremote. But my  
problem comes with recovery wiimote's data.
I tried to separate the data with unpack ([oscD] - [unpack]), but  
there are many error. I tried with [OSCroute] and I have many error  
to. I can't create a patch that works good.
I believe that, on mac, we don't have [packOSC] and [unpackOSC],  
isn't it ?

How can I to do, to recovery each data ?

best regards

philippe b



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Re: [PD] 'pure' pd DSP abstractions wanted!

2008-08-31 Thread Mitchell Turner

Jamie,
Here are two abstractions that may be useful to people.  The first  
allows easy communication between the ReMOTE ZERO SL by Novation and  
Pd.  I've included the abstraction plus a file called PureData.syx  
which must be up loaded to the ReMOTE ZERO (the file tells the ReMOTE  
ZERO which CCs to assign to each button or dial).


The other abstraction allows one to use the Roland GR-33 as a flexible  
MIDI foot pedal with Pd.  The four pedals of the GR-33 normally send  
program changes only (at least as far as I could tell).  I've simply  
remapped the program change messages to trigger bang objects. 
Similarly, the Expression Pedal sends CC1, CC4, or CC7.  I've routed  
these CCs to a single number box.


The CC-SA license seems to make the most sense for both of these  
abstractions.

Mitch


GR-33.pd
Description: Binary data


RemoteSL_Module.pd
Description: Binary data


PureData.syx
Description: Binary data


On Aug 29, 2008, at 6:26 PM, Jamie Bullock wrote:



Hi Mitch,

To me GPLv* seems like a poor fit for a Pd patch or collection of
patches. GPL is more appropriate for compiled code, or compiled byte
code, where it is possible distribute 'the program' in binary form
(which is not possible with Pd patches).

If you want to place some restrictions on your patch like 'you can do
what you like with this so long as you give me credit', or 'you can do
what you like so long as you share your changes', perhaps try one of  
the

creative commons licenses:

http://creativecommons.org/

The CC-SA and CC-BSD seem quite appropriate for Pd work to me.

HTH,

Jamie



On Fri, 2008-08-29 at 16:08 -0400, Mitchell Turner wrote:

Jamie,
Had not though about a license.  Do you have a suggestion? GPLv3?
Mitch



On Aug 29, 2008, at 7:50 AM, Jamie Bullock wrote:


On Fri, 2008-08-29 at 07:38 -0400, Mitchell Turner wrote:

Jamie,
I'm not sure this fits in with your project.  I have an abstraction
that allows easy interface between Pd and the REMOTE SL Zero
(Novation).


Let me know if you want to include it or take a look at it.


That sounds really great! So long as it doesn't require any  
externals,

or it could easily be adapted to not use externals, I am interested.
BTW, although I asked for 'DSP' abstractions, I'm really looking for
anything that provides a useful 'higher level' functionality, and  
this

nicely fits the bill!

Please feel free to send it either privately, on list, or via the  
web,

and let me know what license you would consider it to be covered by.

thanks,

Jamie


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Re: [PD] Fwd: sending OSC bundles. + help files?

2008-08-31 Thread Iannis Zannos
Thanks for all the replies.
The svn download worked, so that is good enough for me at the moment. But I
am not sure the plain osx download is the full version that you suggest.

Iannis Z.


On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 2:09 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Quoting Roman Haefeli [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  hello
 
  probably the best place to find a recent and the most recent stable
  version of pd and pd-extended is:
 
 
  http://puredata.info/downloads
 
  afaik, the version with the help-browser problem is an outdated one.
 

 the link you gave actually points to the sourceforge download, so
 iannis should actually have the most recent stable version. (afaik,
 hans doesn't bother to put unstable versions or release-candidates on
 sourceforge)

 iannis, please file a bug-report under
 http://sourceforge.net/projects/pure-data

 in the meantime, you can directly download the help-patches from

 https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data/trunk/externals/mrpeach/


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On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 2:09 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Quoting Roman Haefeli [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  hello
 
  probably the best place to find a recent and the most recent stable
  version of pd and pd-extended is:
 
 
  http://puredata.info/downloads
 
  afaik, the version with the help-browser problem is an outdated one.
 

 the link you gave actually points to the sourceforge download, so
 iannis should actually have the most recent stable version. (afaik,
 hans doesn't bother to put unstable versions or release-candidates on
 sourceforge)

 iannis, please file a bug-report under
 http://sourceforge.net/projects/pure-data

 in the meantime, you can directly download the help-patches from

 https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data/trunk/externals/mrpeach/


 mfg.adsr
 IOhannes

 
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Re: [PD] flext/externals docs, svn + some new stuff!

2008-08-31 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner

On Aug 27, 2008, at 2:04 PM, Thomas Grill wrote:


 Am 27.08.2008 um 17:32 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Quoting Thomas Grill [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


 Am 27.08.2008 um 12:19 schrieb Thomas Grill:

 Unfortunately is it broke, since it has only been working for svn

 I meant cvs it has stopped working with the change to svn

 you mean you cannot (semi-automatically) commit to puredata's cvs  
 anymore?

 In principle i could transfer the old cvs sync scripts to my new  
 server.
 On the other i think you'll agree that it doesn't make much sense  
 when there's both an updated cvs and an outdated svn externals/ 
 grill folder.
 Currently it's more consistent (both are outdated) since all new  
 stuff happens on https://svn.g.org.

I think it would make more sense to only import release versions of  
your code into the pure-data SVN.  And IMHO, that would only make  
sense if you are going to integrate your code into the common build  
system there.  If not, then it probably makes more sense for you to  
just make your own releases.

.hc


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Re: [PD] PD-extended 0.40 on planetccrma Fedora 8/ Fedora 9

2008-08-31 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner

I'll try to upgrade the planetccrma build machine to something newer,  
but I have no plans of making a new release of 0.40.3.  You could  
help by trying to build it on a Fedora 8/9 machine and then posting  
the problems here or on pd-dev, so they can get fixed.

.hc

On Aug 28, 2008, at 10:51 PM, Matt Barber wrote:

 Hello,

 I am wondering if there are plans to build pd-extended 0.40 rpms for
 the planetccrma yum repository under Fedora 8 and Fedora 9.  Either
 way, I would like to help out in any way possible.

 Thanks,

 Matt

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Re: [PD] pasted objects now end up under the original object

2008-08-31 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner

Yeah, Copy-Paste needs work.  It should probably paste based on mouse  
cursor location.

.hc

On Aug 31, 2008, at 6:26 PM, Andrew Turley wrote:

 I'm running Pd-extended 0.40.3 on an iBook G4 in OS X 10.4.11, and
 I've noticed that if I copy an object and then paste it to the same
 place, the newly pasted object ends up under the old object. This is
 annoying because if I have some objects that are already connected to
 other objects and I copy and paste them, I then have to move the
 original objects out of the way to get access to the newly pasted
 objects. I feel like in the previous version of Pd-extended the newly
 pasted objects end up on top of the old objects, so that you could
 just paste and them move them out of the way.

 So first, is my memory of the old behavior correct? Second, is this
 the behavior people would expect? Third, are people seeing this across
 platforms, or is it just me?

 andy

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