Re: [PD] linux best for pd? / best linux for Pd? / On a Mac?

2013-06-04 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
hi there, as I said, had no pen drive to test shumamis as they pointed,
then I burned several discs (not only shumamis distro) and none would boot.

but as it turns out, my SD card on a USB adaptor works as a pen drive, so I
tried burning it as required and IT WORKED...

It booted, and went into a Live CD action right from the SD-USB to my
Macbook air.

I am actually writing this email from Shumamis.

Thanks!!!

trackpad seems to respond weird, keyboard not configured right, but other
than that, it fucking works!

Got excited...

will try to sort the booting system correctly as you pointed. That sounded
a bit complicated, but for the best.

Seems I will finally try out Live Electronics Performance from Pd in Linux,
haha

Cheers

2013/5/30 Esteban Viveros emvive...@gmail.com

 Maybe I can be wrong, but to work with pd in realtime performances you
 will need a kernel patched with rt features. At least low-latency kernel.

 I'm start to do a little distro (Ubuntu 12.04.2 based) it in portuguese.
 You can try it. Shumamis Linux Light have included with qtractor  DAW and
 Ardour 3 is very easy to install.
 http://shumamisll.tumblr.com/

 This distro is a remaster of a DreamStudio:
 http://www.dickmacinnis.com/dreamstudio/

 If you don't like Unity windows manager, you can use KXstudio:
 http://kxstudio.sourceforge.net/

 All these distros use KXStudio repositories, and have low-latency kernels
 preconfigured.
 If you need a realtime kernel, you can install easily. All these 3 distros
 are Ubuntu 12.04 LTS based.

 With Jack, at now, I don't have problems using Shumamis Linux Light.

 Regards


 2013/5/30 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com

  One very big advantage on Linux is
  the possibility to run Pd with hassle-free jack

 I'm ok with soundflower for that matter, although jack is more powerful
 than soundflower...

 thanks


 2013/5/30 Lorenzo Sutton lorenzofsut...@gmail.com

 On 30/05/13 22:43, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:

 Hi there, correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems Pd runs smoother in
 Linux than in any other OS, is that right?

 Perhaps some of you have run benchmarks for it with the same machine and
 diferente Operational Systems. I was curious to try myself.


 Can't comment extensively on that. I use Pd on Linux, used it on windows
 and once on OSX.

 One very big advantage on Linux is the possibility to run Pd with
 hassle-free jack, in turn easy multichannel.
 Not only - jack means you can directly record into a DAW (e.g. Ardour),
 again with multiple 'virtual' channels if you want.


 Now, is there a best linux for Pd? Maybe one that allows you to tweak
 in a little more to have insanely low latencies?

 Yeah, the whole point and interest is to try and reach an absurdly
 optimized latency and CPU load.


 Not sure about insane values, but I'm happy with debian now. Although I
 do very little live stuff these days. I think Pd-extended development is
 mostly done on debian, but I may be wrong on that.



 Now that I got myself a Raspberry Pi (my first linux) I wanna enjoy the
 opportunity/motivation to broaden my linux usage to my regular laptops.

 I use macs by the way. Don't know if that is an issue. Like being next
 to an impossible task to install a nice hardcore (the best one) linux
 distribution in it.

 I've seen that recently Linux has been able to work (poorly at least)
 with Thunderbolt. I have an RME Multiface that seems to works well on
 linux. Since newer macbooks lost the PCI slot, all that I'm missing is
 that my thunderbolt to PCI slot  adapter works in Linux. That'd be cool,
 to run it on my macbook air, on linux... but I digress.


 Can't comment on those.

 Lorenzo.


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[PD] New PdDroidParty version

2013-06-04 Thread F. Medeiros

It doesn’t install on my ZTE Racer :(


On 05/31/2013 03:59 PM, Chris McCormick wrote:

Hi all,

Just pushed a new version with Peter Brinkmann's latest latency 
tweaks. Seems pretty solid and subjectively much faster. Also bundled 
are a bunch of tweaks and fixes from Antoine Rousseau.


http://droidparty.net/

Have fun!

Cheers,

Chris.




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Re: [PD] chroma

2013-06-04 Thread Jeppi Jeppi
Just to clarify,A chroma feature is just an spectrogram warped into the 
12-semitone ET pitch class space

http://labrosa.ee.columbia.edu/matlab/chroma-ansyn/
So for each audio frame you get a vector of 12 values. That's useful for chord 
and tonality recognition.
By stream based I just meant realtime. Not file-based analysis.Josep

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  implement a stream-based chroma descriptor in Pd.
 
 it would be great if you could clarify your expressions chroma and
 stream-based.
 
 (in Pd we are dealing with loads of totally different streamed media
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Re: [PD] pmpd // call for English translation help

2013-06-04 Thread Cyrille Henry

hello,

i fix a problem.
all my patch are now working.

can you test again?
thanks
C

Le 01/06/2013 17:56, John Harrison a écrit :

Sounds good. Let me know if for some reason it doesn't work out and you need 
help after all.

I just downloaded the latest pmpd. pmpd3d-test works great but pmpd3d-help 
creates an unstable oscillation. Is this the same for you? If not, I can 
elaborate.

-John
On 06/01/2013 10:47 AM, Cyrille Henry wrote:

Hello John,


Le 01/06/2013 17:00, John Harrison a écrit :

I lost track of this thread. Did the help with translations work out? If not, 
I'm glad to do it. My thought is that I could help with grammar issues.


for now Marco Donnarumma and Alexandros Drymonitis are both working on part of 
the files.
i did not see the result yet.
i hope it will be ok.

thanks for the proposition anyway.



This is the latest version of pmpd?
http://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pure-data/trunk/externals/pmpd/

yes.
i made update on pmpd* files. i did not change the mass/link objects.

cheers
Cyrille



-John

On 05/11/2013 10:40 AM, Cyrille Henry wrote:

there more to come after!

;-)
c

Le 11/05/2013 17:36, Marco Donnarumma a écrit :

Hey,
I'm at the airport coming back from LAC con so can't check the attachment but 
from what I remember its not too much to correct.

Ill be happy to do it!

Sent from a phone, please forgive brevity and typos.

On 11 May 2013 16:59, Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net mailto:c...@chnry.net 
wrote:

hello Marco,

do you think you can correct the old pmpd help file?
(see attachment)
if there are to much, just do the most important one.

thanks again
Cheers
c


Le 10/05/2013 12:07, Marco Donnarumma a écrit :

Hey,

I'm also up for helping.
Don't know French, but ready to translate Cyrille French and help 
with help files and examples. :)

Been spending some good amount of time on the previous pmpd release.

M




 2. Re: pmpd // call for English translation help (Julian 
Brooks)

 Hi Cyrille,

 I'd be up for this but it will have to be from mid-June for me.

 If that's any use then absolument. I have to say my French is 
pretty dodgy
 though my Cyrille English is pretty good after having spent so 
much time
 poring over the pmpd help files:)

 Julian



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Re: [PD] linux best for pd? / best linux for Pd? / On a Mac?

2013-06-04 Thread Alexandros Drymonitis
On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 1:54 PM, Gerhard Lang lang.gerh...@gmail.com wrote:

 Sorry, I did not read your post attentively to the end. So please take my
 post as an ot-statement about pd on pc.
 regards

 Am 02.06.2013 00:32, schrieb Alexandros Drymonitis:

  I'm invading this thread with a question that might have an obvious
 answer...are you using boot camp to part your hard drive and install Linux?
 All documentation of it mentions only Windows..
 Is it the same or do you need to do something else?

  http://freemp3x.com/dual-boot-**how-to-dual-boot-mountain-**
 lion-and-ubuntu-mac-and-linux-**mp3-download.htmlhttp://freemp3x.com/dual-boot-how-to-dual-boot-mountain-lion-and-ubuntu-mac-and-linux-mp3-download.html

Checked the video and found this blog as well
http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2012/08/how-to-dual-boot-linux-on-your-mac/
My issue is that my CD reader is broken and both links mention that you
need to burn Ubuntu on a CD. Can you still go through this process with a
USB stick instead?



 On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 9:45 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres 
 por...@gmail.commailto:
 por...@gmail.com wrote:

  pd (and all other audio processing) without jack is no go for me.

 ok, since I'm completely unaware of anything, can you tell me more
 about the dependency of audio to jack in linux? And can't jack be
 installed in any distro anyway?

  http://jackaudio.org/


 thanks

 2013/5/31 Gerhard Lang lang.gerh...@gmail.com
 mailto:lang.gerh...@gmail.com**


 I'm on ubuntustudio 13.04 and kxstudio 12.04.1, 64bit. But
 only pd-l20rk runs to my satisfaction. All other pd variants
 make troubles with toggling dsp here on different  stationary
 machines and laptops. pd (and all other audio processing)
 without jack is no go for me.

 Am 30.05.2013 tel:30.05.2013 22:43, schrieb Alexandre Torres

 Porres:

 Hi there, correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems Pd runs
 smoother in Linux than in any other OS, is that right?

 Perhaps some of you have run benchmarks for it with the
 same machine and diferente Operational Systems. I was
 curious to try myself.

 Now, is there a best linux for Pd? Maybe one that allows
 you to tweak in a little more to have insanely low latencies?

 Yeah, the whole point and interest is to try and reach an
 absurdly optimized latency and CPU load.

 Now that I got myself a Raspberry Pi (my first linux) I
 wanna enjoy the opportunity/motivation to broaden my linux
 usage to my regular laptops.

 I use macs by the way. Don't know if that is an issue.
 Like being next to an impossible task to install a nice
 hardcore (the best one) linux distribution in it.

 I've seen that recently Linux has been able to work
 (poorly at least) with Thunderbolt. I have an RME
 Multiface that seems to works well on linux. Since newer
 macbooks lost the PCI slot, all that I'm missing is that
 my thunderbolt to PCI slot  adapter works in Linux. That'd
 be cool, to run it on my macbook air, on linux... but I
 digress.

 Thanks
 Cheers


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[PD] ANN: New Pd-L2Ork x86_64 and Raspberry Pi release now available together with comprehensive how-to

2013-06-04 Thread rolfm


(hello ivica)
i tried to install the new version with the burrito installer in Ubuntu 12.04
and got : wrong architecture: amd64.
does it mean i have to compile from source?

best, rolf


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Re: [PD] ANN: New Pd-L2Ork x86_64 and Raspberry Pi release now available together with comprehensive how-to

2013-06-04 Thread Ivica Bukvic
Yep. The build we provide is currently 64bit only. As soon as I get a
chance (or someone else beats me to it ;-) I will also post a 32bit version.

HTH
On Jun 4, 2013 2:53 PM, ro...@dds.nl wrote:


 (hello ivica)
 i tried to install the new version with the burrito installer in Ubuntu
 12.04
 and got : wrong architecture: amd64.
 does it mean i have to compile from source?

 best, rolf


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Re: [PD] ANN: New Pd-L2Ork x86_64 and Raspberry Pi release now available together with comprehensive how-to

2013-06-04 Thread Ivica Bukvic
Forgot to mention, building your own is a simple three-step process:

1) get the source from git
2) run the apt-get command found on L2Ork's software page to install Dev
libraries (simply copy and paste it into terminal)
3) in the source tree cd into l2ork_addons/ folder and run:

./tar_em_up.sh -B

Go get a lunch/coffee, come back in an hour and install your own brand new
pd-l2ork  (it will be located two folders up so you will have to type cd
../../ to get there)

HTH
On Jun 4, 2013 3:08 PM, Ivica Bukvic i...@vt.edu wrote:

 Yep. The build we provide is currently 64bit only. As soon as I get a
 chance (or someone else beats me to it ;-) I will also post a 32bit version.

 HTH
 On Jun 4, 2013 2:53 PM, ro...@dds.nl wrote:


 (hello ivica)
 i tried to install the new version with the burrito installer in Ubuntu
 12.04
 and got : wrong architecture: amd64.
 does it mean i have to compile from source?

 best, rolf


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Re: [PD] fof~?

2013-06-04 Thread Ed Kelly
Have you tried the csoundapi~ object? It's realtime CSound for Pd.

Ed

 
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To: pd-list@iem.at pd-list@iem.at 
Sent: Saturday, 1 June 2013, 12:50
Subject: [PD] fof~?
 


 
Hi people,
I was looking for the [fof~] object but it doesn't seem to be available any 
longer. Any hints?
Any other sync/async granular stuff could do as well...


Thanks in advance
JosepM
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