Re: [PD] pure data and fluid : ok

2013-01-04 Thread Vincent Rioux

thanks,

compilation of libfluidsynth 1.1.6 (and removing 1.1.5) solved the problem.
fluid~ works again.
It was not even necessary to use --use-LADSPA=no flag (as mentioned by 
Frank Barknecht)


best regards,
vr

On 24/11/2012 05:52, pured...@11h11.com wrote:
just a quick note on fluid~, you need to upgrade (compile the last 
stable version) libfluid (at least on ubuntu-studio). apart from that, 
flex, pyext, fluid are all working (64bit).


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Re: [PD] pure data and fluid : ok

2012-11-23 Thread Vincent Rioux

Hi Luc,
I wrote this instructions quite a long time ago now.
I would be happy to include corrections - if you have some...
Are these notes still necessary in your opinion?
In the meanwhile It seems that Thomas built everything for osx.
Best regards,
V

On 26/09/2010 23:12, Luc Xation wrote:

hi
i found the solution with the Thomas Grill help.
the tutorial is incorrect.
http://samovar.tuxfamily.org/ateliers/doku.php?id=install_linux#thomas_grill_extensions
It needs to use the correct instructions to build flext externals.

cheers
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Re: [PD] pure data and fluid : ok

2012-11-22 Thread Vincent Rioux

Hi Luc,

I wrote this instructions quite a long time ago now.
I would be happy to include corrections - if you have some...
Did you finally managed to compile fluid~ correctly?
Are these notes/tutorial still necessary in your opinion?

Best regards,
V

ps: In the meanwhile It seems that Thomas built all its externals for osx.

On 26/09/2010 23:12, Luc Xation wrote:

hi
i found the solution with the Thomas Grill help.
the tutorial is incorrect.
http://samovar.tuxfamily.org/ateliers/doku.php?id=install_linux#thomas_grill_extensions
It needs to use the correct instructions to build flext externals.

cheers
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[PD] ateliers INTERMEDIA :: Paris :: 5,6 - 8,9 avril 2010

2010-03-24 Thread Vincent Rioux

Bonjour,

J'ai le plaisir de vous annoncer la tenue de deux ateliers 
d'*initiation* aux langages de programmation libres (open-source) 
PUREDATA (5 et 6 avril) et SUPERCOLLIDER (8 et 9 avril).


Ces deux langages seront présentés dans le contexte de la création 
d'*installations multimédia* (autonomes et/ou interactives) et de 
*performances audio-visuelles*.


/// PUREDATA
Version libre du fameux Max/MSP, projet initié par Miller Puckette en 1997.
mots-clés: patchs, interfaces graphiques, son, vidéo, photographie, 
midi/osc.


/// SUPERCOLLIDER
Un langage destiné à la synthèse sonore et à la composition musicale, 
projet initié par James Mc Cartney en 1996.

mots-clés: musique, écriture, code, orienté-objet, live-coding, midi/osc.


INSCRIVEZ-VOUS VITE!!
Votre ordinateur portable est requis (windows, mac ou linux)
avec si possible le langage installé (me prévenir en cas de problème).

Ces ateliers auront lieu à Paris dans le 12ème arrondissement, de 10h00 
à 19h00.

Nombre de places limitées.
Tarif pour un atelier de deux jours 90e.

/// Contact et inscriptions
vincent.ri...@gmail.com
http://vincentrioux.net

*p.s. *
Si vous souhaitez approfondir un aspect particulier de ces langages 
merci de m'en faire part.

Cela facilitera la programmation de futurs ateliers ciblés.
Merci de bien vouloir faire passer l'info et désolé en cas d'emails 
multiples.
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Re: [PD] [GEM] create a jpg of arbitrary dimensions?

2010-01-26 Thread Vincent Rioux

u might want to check http://www.graphicsmagick.org/ as well
v

Le 26.01.2010 10:03, Jaime Oliver a écrit :

thx. I'll check it out.

J

On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 12:50 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnigzmoel...@iem.at  wrote:
   

Jaime Oliver wrote:
 

Hi all,

how would any of you go about creating a white .jpg file of arbitrary
dimensions?
   

depends on the context.
if i wanted to create a single file of a certain dimension i would use
the gimp.
for more repetitive tasks i would use ImageMagick.

 

pix_write will only write the size specified on the inlets. So for
example if I need to make a 2048 x 5000 size, then pix_write is not
the way...
Is there a way inside gem?
   


i'd probably use [pix_writer] (which is similar to [pix_write] but
doesn't do any capturing)

fgmasdr
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[PD] [Ardour-Users] Pd /Gem - Ardour jack_transport

2009-03-24 Thread Vincent Rioux
dear all,

here is a very simple patch i recently used to synch Ardour and Pd/Gem
for a video soundtrack work.

http://puredata.info/Members/vrioux

best regards,
vincent


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Re: [PD] OT Internet in the south of France

2009-03-01 Thread Vincent Rioux
hi dafydd,
you might have to take a subscription to a 3G network with a usb key
(clef 3g)
there is a comparison of prices and offers here:
http://www.netbook3g.com/operateur/comparatif-des-offres-abonnement-cle-3g-sfr-bouygues-orange

it's in french (oeufcorse)

there are only 3 internet providers in france (it has recently been very
difficult for others to enter this very closed market)

if you are close to the marseille area it should be no problem...
good luck,
v


Dafydd Hughes a écrit :
 Hi folks

 Can I pick the brains of my European friends? We're spending the month
 of May in Six-Fours in southern France (not far from Marseille I
 think). Just found out that I may need to keep working while we're
 there and I'm trying to find out what my options are re: internet
 access. I believe the house we're staying in doesn't have a phone, so
 definitely no internet. Can anybody suggest a solution? Is there a
 wireless or mobile internet option? Am I best to just get a hotspot
 subscription?

 (sorry this is so OT)

 cheers
 dafydd

   


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Re: [PD] control openDMXusb interface from pd-extended

2009-02-26 Thread Vincent Rioux
hola roberto,

my experience is that you should use wtf2osc and osc objects from Martin
Peach that you will find in pd-extended.
i had good results with a dmxusb-pro but i don't know how the 'open'
hardware version responds...
please let us know if it worked for you...

good luck

ps:
i wish i could find some time to package some scripts+patch for this pb
soon...


Robert B. Lisek a écrit :
 Hello Vicente

 probably it's not new problem

 do you know how can I control openDMXusb interface from pd-extended
 but pd-extended for macos x?
 do you or somebody from your circles has any experience
 maybe any pd patchs?
 do I need wtf2osc or other stuff additionaly?
 can I use for example enttec Open DMX USB Interface
 or I need DMX USB Pro version ?

 bet

 robert b. lisek

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 http://freeconcept.net/
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Re: [PD] max for live

2009-01-28 Thread Vincent Rioux
dear list,

I spent some time with tkzinc using the python wrapper
and its pretty great...

see end of this page for a short demo of a zoomable interface (well the
rest is all in french sorry)
http://vincentrioux.net/projets/arn/index.html

it's a bit of a pain to compile tkzinc on osx though (but it's feasible)

the developpers of Tkzinc say that they will release another version
soon (which will drop bindings to X11 and will integrate better support
of bitmaps and svg) - and it might be easier to port to osx but _that is
not_ their priority (apparently)

another possibility which i am investigating is using pyglet:
+ very close to opengl
+ it's pretty active
+ really cross-platform
- does not provide with all the geometrical transformations and gui
power of tkzinc

best
vincent

Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
 I think hacking tkzinc for Pd is still very much wide open.  I say go  
 for it, try it out, and report any experience you might have.

 .hc

 On Jan 27, 2009, at 11:52 AM, harris_pil...@gmx.de wrote:

   
 hi list,

 is somebody still aware of this. i mean like having it on the agenda/
 taking care of it. i'm sorry for not doing it. as i so far dont have
 experience in programming it might wouldn't be a good idea to let me
 do that ;) i wasnt even able to follow the whole discussion. but there
 seemed everybody seemed to match there has to been something on that
 field.
 i just wondered if anybody is doing anything on this. (maybe 2 people
 are doing same things on different channels - i dont hope thats the
 case...).

 thanks for not getting me wrong in advance.

 regards


 Am 22.01.2009 um 02:21 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:

 
 On Jan 19, 2009, at 6:23 PM, Luke Iannini wrote:

   
 On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 2:49 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner
 h...@eds.org wrote:
 
 On Jan 19, 2009, at 9:21 AM, Damian Stewart wrote:

   
 Daniel Almeida wrote:
 
 I dare say PD needs to ditch tcl/tk! SDL could be a good idea.

 Daniel
   
 yeah that's what i said about two years ago...

 the problem is, at the moment tcl/tk is embedded quite deeply into
 Pd
 itself. this is a focus of the current pd-dev effort: trying to
 clear this
 up. tcl/tk in itself isn't _necessarily_ slow, it's just that the
 way Pd is
 using it is not at all optimised (for example, as Hans-Christoph
 and i
 discovered once, when you click-drag to move an element in a
 graphical
 table, not just the element you moved but _the entire table_ is
 redrawn,
 each time).

 --
 damian stewart | skype: damiansnz | dam...@frey.co.nz
 frey | live art with machines | http://www.frey.co.nz
 
 It's slight worse, even.  The entire table is deleted and re- 
 created
 on each change, not even just redrawn.  That said, I am guessing
 the C+
 + code on the GPU (Live) will always be quite a bit faster than  
 Tcl/
 Tk
 on the CPU.  One of the ways that Live is able to make things fast
 is
 by ignoring the native widgets on each platform and coding their
 own.
 Tcl/Tk is the best GUI toolkit I've seen for making native-feeling
 apps while writing cross-platform code.

 If Live is really just blasting bitmaps to the screen, that is
 something that Tcl/Tk can easily do.  But I am not sure that it
 would
 be the fastest way to implement GUI widgets.

 If someone wants to help this situation, I think the best thing to
 do
 would be to create some GUI objects using TkZinc.  Then we'll have
 Tcl/
 Tk on the GPU and that should make things quite a bit faster.
   
 Wow, hadn't heard of TkZinc.  That looks incredible.  Another cloud
 for my Pd heaven : ).  As I've been writing, I'd really love to
 create
 GUIs entirely with Data Structures - I'm not sure how much of a
 performance hit that causes but the opportunities for customization
 are much richer when it's turtles all the way down (where turtles =
 Pd).  Is TkZinc feasible for replacing the whole GUI?  It seems to
 support all the platforms Pd does.
 
 That is something to find out.  It sounds promising.  At least it
 would be possible to write a TkZinc canvas which works like data
 structures, but uses OpenGL.

 .hc

   
 Best
 Luke

 
 .hc


 

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Re: [PD] Controlling openDMXpro usb interface from pd-extended

2009-01-27 Thread Vincent Rioux
/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/dmxdev/dmx_fileinfo.o

  LD [M] 
 /home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/dmxdev/dmxdev.o

  Building modules, stage 2.
  MODPOST 1 modules
  CC 
 /home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/dmxdev/dmxdev.mod.o

  LD [M] 
 /home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/dmxdev/dmxdev.ko

 make[3]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.27-9-generic'
 make[2]: Leaving directory
 `/home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/dmxdev'

 make -C devices all
 make[2]: Entering directory
 `/home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/devices'

 make -C misc all
 make[3]: Entering directory
 `/home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/devices/misc'

 make -C /lib/modules/2.6.27-9-generic/build
 M=/home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/devices/misc

 modules
 make[4]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.27-9-generic'
  CC [M] 
 /home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/devices/misc/dmxdummy.o

  Building modules, stage 2.
  MODPOST 1 modules
 WARNING: dmxprop_user_long
 [/home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/devices/misc/dmxdummy.ko]

 undefined!
 WARNING: dmxproplist_vacreate
 [/home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/devices/misc/dmxdummy.ko]

 undefined!
 WARNING: dmx_find_driver
 [/home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/devices/misc/dmxdummy.ko]

 undefined!
 WARNING: dmx_create_family
 [/home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/devices/misc/dmxdummy.ko]

 undefined!
  CC 
 /home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/devices/misc/dmxdummy.mod.o

  LD [M] 
 /home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/devices/misc/dmxdummy.ko

 make[4]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.27-9-generic'
 make[3]: Leaving directory
 `/home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/devices/misc'

 make -C usb all
 make[3]: Entering directory
 `/home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/devices/usb'

 make -C /lib/modules/2.6.27-9-generic/build
 M=/home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/devices/usb

 modules
 make[4]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.27-9-generic'
  CC [M] 
 /home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/devices/usb/usb2dmx.o

 /home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/devices/usb/usb2dmx.c:

 In function 'usb2dmx_delete_interface':
 /home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/devices/usb/usb2dmx.c:308:

 error: implicit declaration of function 'kill_proc'
 make[5]: ***
 [/home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/devices/usb/usb2dmx.o]

 Error 1
 make[4]: ***
 [_module_/home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/devices/usb]

 Error 2
 make[4]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.27-9-generic'
 make[3]: *** [modules] Error 2
 make[3]: Leaving directory
 `/home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/devices/usb'

 make[2]: *** [all] Error 2
 make[2]: Leaving directory
 `/home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers/devices'

 make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
 make[1]: Leaving directory
 `/home/albesan/pd-source/pure-data/externals/iem/dmx512/dmx4linux-2.6.1/drivers'

 make: *** [all] Error 2



 I looked in the README.dmx4linux.txt and other README files and all
 seems to be in order.

 Is it possible that my kernel is the problem? ( 2.6.27-9-generic )

 Apologies if I am missing something really obvious

 Thanks again


 2009/1/26 Vincent Rioux vincent.ri...@no-log.org:
 hello Alberto,

 in the svn repository for pd externals you'll find this lib
 iem/dmx512/

 it's a bit tricky to compile (see a previous discussion on this list
 with
 IOhannes)

 cd externals/iem/dmx512
 wget ftp://ftp.cubic.org/pub/llg/dmx4linux-2.6.1.tar.gz
 tar xzf dmx4linux-2.6.1.tar.gz
 cp dmx4linux2.6.1.patch dmx4linux-2.6.1
 cd dmx4linux-2.6.1
 patch -p1  dmx4linux2.6.1.patch
 and the usual
 ./configure
 make
 sudo make install

 then compiling the extension
 cd externals/iem/dmx512/src
 ./configure
 make


 you might also want to try
 http://sourceforge.net/projects/wtf2osc
 if you know a bit of python it will be easier
 it worked pretty fine for me on debian/ubuntu systems

 good luck,
 v




 Alberto Santos Bellido a écrit :

 Hello team.

 I've been searching for a way of controlling openDMXpro usb interface

Re: [PD] Controlling openDMXpro usb interface from pd-extended

2009-01-26 Thread Vincent Rioux
hello Alberto,

in the svn repository for pd externals you'll find this lib
iem/dmx512/

it's a bit tricky to compile (see a previous discussion on this list
with IOhannes)
 
cd externals/iem/dmx512
wget ftp://ftp.cubic.org/pub/llg/dmx4linux-2.6.1.tar.gz
tar xzf dmx4linux-2.6.1.tar.gz
cp dmx4linux2.6.1.patch dmx4linux-2.6.1
cd dmx4linux-2.6.1
patch -p1  dmx4linux2.6.1.patch
and the usual
./configure
make
sudo make install

then compiling the extension
cd externals/iem/dmx512/src
./configure
make


*you might also want to try*
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wtf2osc
if you know a bit of python it will be easier
it worked pretty fine for me on debian/ubuntu systems

good luck,
v




Alberto Santos Bellido a écrit :
 Hello team.

 I've been searching for a way of controlling openDMXpro usb interface
 from pd-extended.
 All I've found that seems to be active is dmxusbpro (
 http://www.nullmedium.de/dev/dmxusbpro/ )

 Has anybody used this successfully on pd-extended on linux (ubuntu 8.10).

 Thanks for any feedback

 albesan

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Re: [PD] speech recognition for pd

2009-01-14 Thread Vincent Rioux
hello
it sounds really nice!
please keep inform
i might be able to help you with osc/python/pd if you need

you could also add speech synthesis... (mbrola works pretty nicely)

some remarks below

patrick a écrit :
 hi all,

 last night, i did a bridge between sphinx3 and pd. sphinx3 is an open 
 source speech recognition software.

 have a look at the demo
 http://www.vimeo.com/2814913

 i am looking for help for optimizing or even better making an external 
 for it.

 1) working on linux only for now.

 2) using shell to call a python script (py/ext is crashing when import 
 _sphinx3)
   
or make a python script which calls pd...
 3) communication between the python script and pd via open sound control 
 (mrpeach) - i like this solution, cause i can use the same script to 
 have speech recognition in blender or other osc compatible software
   
great
 4) using shell again to call sox (for converting the soundfile to raw). 
 is it possible to write a raw soundfile in pd (1 channel, signed, 16000 
 (samplerate))?
   
is it absolutely necessary for sphinx to use raw file format?
 5) dynamic patching with send pd-$0.sphinx (obj 20 20 $voicerecognition) 
 - would like to be able to connect objects together, need to learn more 
 about dynamic patching

 6) it's possible to make a custom dictionary, for now i will create one 
 for basic stuff (http://wiki.puredata.info/en/Category:vanilla)

 7) tested with two big accents : french (me) and japanese (my girlfriend)
   
did you manage to recognize french words (with a french accent ;-) ?

best
v

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Re: [PD] Pd , Ardour and Jack jack_transport

2008-11-28 Thread Vincent Rioux
ju a écrit :
 how did you organize this?   Pd as master command and ardour as slave
 with jack_transport to link them?

 can you give me more details?

 thanks

 Ju

start jack
start Ardour
in Ardour change synchro source from internal to jack
start pd (the audio engine can stay off)

send bangs to the jack_transport object (with a metro e.g.)
you should get the playhead position in samples


best regards
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Re: [PD] Pd , Ardour and Jack

2008-11-28 Thread Vincent Rioux
Rich E a écrit :
 A while back I posted about controlling ardour through OSC commands (I
 send them in pd): http://www.mail-archive.com/pd-list@iem.at/msg18269.html

nice!
i am interested in controlling ardour markers with osc
what i would like to do:
- change the position of an audio marker
- delete a marker
- add a new marker at a given position
- get the playhead position (u can have it with jack_transport but it
compiles only on POSIX systems)
- set the playhead position

vincent


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Re: [PD] py and xsample in 0.40.3 extended under Linux

2008-11-28 Thread Vincent Rioux
patrick a écrit :
 one thing to know if flext is not anymore updated in the puredata svn 
 (can we remove externals/grill?). so instead use:

 http://puredata.info/Members/thomas/

 svn co https://svn.g.org/ext/trunk/flext/ flext

 sh build.sh pd gcc
 nano buildsys/config-lnx-pd-gcc.txt
 sh build.sh pd gcc
 nano config.txt
 sh build.sh pd gcc
 sh build.sh pd gcc install
 ldconfig -v | grep flext


 svn co https://svn.g.org/ext/trunk/xsample/ xsample

 sh ../flext/build.sh pd gcc
 sh ../flext/build.sh pd gcc install
 pd -lib xsample




 svn co https://svn.g.org/ext/trunk/py/ py
 (not working for me - crashing pd)

 pat
   
hi pat,
it's possible to compile pyext
the main problem i found is to properly set the flags for the
compilation of flext

nano buildsys/config-lnx-pd-gcc.txt

i  disabled all flags at the end of this file

compiled flext
compiled pyext

some notes are available here (in french)
http://samovar.tuxfamily.org/ateliers/doku.php?id=install_linux#thomas_grill_extensions

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Re: [PD] Pd , Ardour and Jack

2008-11-25 Thread Vincent Rioux
ju a écrit :
 well thanks Luigi for this address : http://ardour.org/node/2004
 very usefull.

 What I'd like is to slave Ardour in Pd and use it as a big sampler or
 sequencer.

 may be the jack_transport is part of the solution  to be continued

i just used jack_transport, pd/gem and ardour for a slideshow+sound montage
and found this combination really really interesting

but i just hope that more osc commands will be available
you can find all actual osc commands in Ardour in
ardour-2.5/libs/ardour/osc.cc

...
vincent

 thanks

 Ju

 2008/11/24 xà [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


 o'la totes,

 what i know,and i tested succesfully, is that you can have a
 pd-patch that u can use it as a plugin in ardour via jack. Only is
 needed the audio in/outin the patch, cioè inlet~ // outlet~ that
 you're able 2 connect in the ardour's audio buses.

 This is useful because you can make a complex/customize patch for
 your espetial effects that sometimes is not easy to find in the
 Ladspa plugins pack :P

 salut
 xà!



 2008/11/24 IOhannes m zmoelnig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 ju wrote:
  hy everybody,
 
  does anyone use Ardour with Pd ?
  are there any patches already working to use Pd with Ardour
 and Jack ?
 

 in order to fully answer your question, it would be
 interesting to know
 what you expect from this combination.

 there is not much to be found in Pd patches, when it comes to
 recording the output of Pd with ardour or using ardour as playback
 engine that feeds Pd. it's just plain jack-wiring Pd to ardour
 and/or
 vice-versa.

 do you want to remote-control one application from the other?

 fgmadsr
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Re: [PD] Script in osx

2008-10-28 Thread Vincent Rioux
hi,
so you mean that pd will read its preference file in

/Contents/org.puredata.pd.plist

does it override the ~/Library/Preferences/ one?

it's been a while since i managed to use pd command line on osx
the only way i found was to compile it and move the extras from Pd-extended

anyway this preferences trick sounds really good.
thanks

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[PD] pd-extended on Lenny (debian/unstable)

2008-10-28 Thread Vincent Rioux
dear list,
i noticed that on Lenny (debian unstable), Pd-extended could not get
installed unless you find libmpeg1 somewhere (which i found difficult to
get).

there sould be other solutions but for the moment i found that installing:
http://debian.mirror.inra.fr/debian/pool/main/libm/libmpeg1/libmpeg1_1.3.1-2.1_i386.deb
would solve the problems...

so in eight steps :

1) add to  /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org lenny main
2) update repo
sudo apt-get update
3) install debian-multimedia
sudo apt-get install debian-multimedia-keyring
4) download pd-extended
wget
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/pure-data/Pd-0.40.3-extended-debian-testing-i386.deb
5) install it
sudo dpkg -i
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/pure-data/Pd-0.40.3-extended-debian-testing-i386.deb
5bis) ignore dependencies errors
6) install missing depencies
sudo apt-get -f install
7) get the missing one
wget
http://debian.mirror.inra.fr/debian/pool/main/libm/libmpeg1/libmpeg1_1.3.1-2.1_i386.deb
8) install it
sudo dpkg -i libmpeg1_1.3.1-2.1_i386.deb

et voilà...

best regards,
vincent


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Re: [PD] pdp_rec

2008-10-19 Thread Vincent Rioux
hello Yves,

thanks for the advice
pdp_theorout~ is neat but i found pdp_theorin~ to be really difficult to
handle (segfaults and such)

so what i do now:
- record videos with pdp_theorout~
- convert videos to ffmpg_mp4 (with ffmpeg)
- play videos with pdp_yqt

works great!

best regards,
vincent



ydegoyon a écrit :
 ola,

 yes, i noticed that,
 only divx works now with this
 %!###%%!! libquicktime.

 it will not be fixed, not by me,
 record in ogg/theora ( pdp_theorout~ ),
 there you can set every parameters you like.

 saludos,
 sevy


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 is there a way to set divx rate for pdp_rec object?
 i found that recording in jpeg format on pd-extended/hardy was not working
 unfortunately.

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[PD] pdp_rec

2008-10-16 Thread vincent . rioux
hi,
is there a way to set divx rate for pdp_rec object?
i found that recording in jpeg format on pd-extended/hardy was not working
unfortunately.

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Re: [PD] pyext compile ubuntu

2008-10-14 Thread Vincent Rioux
hi Thomas and Patco,
i had the same errors as you Patco
but i finally managed to compile pyext on hardy, python2.5 this way:
get sources from

svn co https://svn.g.org/ext/trunk/flext
svn co https://svn.g.org/ext/trunk/py

compile flext
compile py:
cd py

bash ../flext/build.sh pd gcc
edit config.txt
# what is the base prefix of the Python installation?
PYTHONPREFIX=/usr

# which Python version do you want to compile against?
PYTHONVERSION=2.5

# uncomment if numpy/numarray/numeric support should be compiled in
# for info see http://numeric.scipy.org
# PY_NUMPY=1
PY_NUMARRAY=1
# PY_NUMERIC=1

# use thread-safe GIL functionality (do this for python version = 2.3!)
# PY_USE_GIL=1

# use inofficial (pure data) functionality
# PY_USE_INOFFICIAL=1



best regards,
vincent


Thomas Grill a écrit :
 Hi,
 i just realized that you have numeric (and not numpy) installed.
 While py/pyext supports all three flavors of Python array packages  
 (numarray, numeric and numpy) methinks that numpy is the only  
 canonical choice at this time, while the others are outdated.  
 Therefore, the py/pyext build system is geared to numpy.
 gr~~~

 Am 25.09.2008 um 22:06 schrieb patco:

   
 hello, I've got py working but it wasn't easy:

 py/pyext 0.2.1pre - python script objects
 (C)2002-2008 Thomas Grill - http://g.org/ext

 using Python 2.5.2 (r252:60911, Jul 31 2008, 17:44:49)
 [GCC 4.2.3 (Ubuntu 4.2.3-2ubuntu7)]

 Python array support enabled



 attached is a very dirty patch of file that misses Numeric path,
 sorry I don't know enough c++ to do something better.


 Le jeudi 25 septembre 2008 à 18:28 +0200, Thomas Grill a écrit :
 
 Ooops, sorry i missed the $ locate command.
 If adjusting things in config.txt doesn't work check out the scripts
 in the build folder that are relevant for your platform.
 gr~~~

 Am 25.09.2008 um 17:30 schrieb Thomas Grill:

   
 Hi,
 with the poor remainders of my knowledge of the french language i
 would suppose that you don't have numerical Python (numpy)
 installed.
 You can
 a) Install it and adjust the paths in config.txt
 b) comment out NUMPY=1 or whatever indicates usage of numpy in
 config.txt

 gr~~~

 Am 25.09.2008 um 15:59 schrieb patco:

 
 Hello,

 I've rebuilt flext with sources from https://svn.g.org/ext/ 
 trunk

 and py with both sources from puredata svn and g svn gives this
 error:


 source/pybuffer.cpp:36:33: erreur: numpy/arrayobject.h : Aucun
 fichier
 ou dossier de ce type

 $ locate arrayobject.h
 /usr/include/python2.4/Numeric/arrayobject.h
 /usr/include/python2.5/Numeric/arrayobject.h

 thanks for answers



 Le jeudi 25 septembre 2008 à 15:15 +0200, Thomas Grill a écrit :
   
 Hi,
 from which svn did you download?
 The pd svn is outdated and not the authoritative source. Please
 follow the links on http://puredata.info/Members/thomas/
 gr~~~

 Am 24.09.2008 um 16:42 schrieb patco:

 
 hi,

 I've just downloaded flext and py sources from svn, and tried  
 with
 both
 python 2.4 and 2.5, same errors:


 $ bash ../flext/build.sh pd gcc build
 make -f ../flext/buildsys/gnumake-sub.mak PLATFORM=lnx RTSYS=pd
 COMPILER=gcc BUILDPATH=../flext/buildsys/ PKGINFO=package.txt
 BUILDCLASS=ext USRCONFIG=config.txt USRMAKE=build/gnumake-lnx-
 gcc.inc
 TARGETMODE=release TARGETTYPE=multi THREADED=1 _build_
 make[1]: entrant dans le répertoire « /home/patco/Bureau/pd- 
 devel/
 py »
 mkdir -p pd-linux/release-multi
 mkdir -p pd-linux/release-multi/
 g++ -c -msse -mfpmath=sse -ffast-math -O3 -march=pentium4   -
 pthread
 -fPIC -DPY_EXPORTS -DPY_NUMPY -DPY_USE_GIL -DNDEBUG - 
 DFLEXT_THREADS
 -DFLEXT_SYS=2 -DPD -I/usr/include/python2.5
 -I/home/patco/Bureau/pd-devel/pd/src -I/usr/include/stk
 -I/usr/include/sndobj -I/usr/include/flext source/main.cpp -o
 pd-linux/release-multi/main.opp
 In file included from source/pybase.h:16,
  from source/main.cpp:13:
 source/main.h:34: erreur: expected class-name before «{» token
 In file included from source/main.cpp:13:
 /usr/include/flext/flcontainers.h: In member function «void
 TypedFifoT::Put(T*) [with T = FifoEl]»:
 source/pybase.h:181:   instantiated from here
 /usr/include/flext/flcontainers.h:456: erreur: no matching  
 function
 for
 call to «TypedFifoFifoEl::Put(FifoEl*)»
 /usr/include/flext/flcontainers.h:405: note: candidats sont: void
 Fifo::Put(Lifo::Cell*)
 /usr/include/flext/flcontainers.h: In member function «T*
 TypedLifoT::Pop() [with T = FifoEl]»:
 /usr/include/flext/flcontainers.h:466:   instantiated from «T*
 PooledFifoT, M, O::New() [with T = FifoEl, int M = 2, int O  
 = 1]»
 source/pybase.h:179:   instantiated from here
 /usr/include/flext/flcontainers.h:380: erreur: invalid  
 static_cast
 from
 type «Lifo::Cell*» to type «FifoEl*»
 make[1]: *** [pd-linux/release-multi/main.opp] Erreur 1
 make[1]: quittant le répertoire « /home/patco/Bureau/pd-devel/ 
 py »
 make: *** [build-release-multi] Erreur 2



 

Re: [PD] extended and load file | gem pix_record and libquicktime

2008-06-24 Thread Vincent Rioux

Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :


By the way, this should be fixed to make more sense in the latest builds:

- default saveas folder is PWD on GNU/Linux and Windows

- default saveas folder is Home folder (~/) on Mac OSX

- new patches default to the folder last saved in

.hc


great, thanks a lot Hans!

btw it gave me the occasion to rebuild pd and some extensions from 
source on hardy...


Actually i am having troubles with Gem, pix_record and libquicktime
after some investigations i noticed that libquicktime1 provokes a 
segfault of pix_record

libquicktime1 comes from archive.ubuntu.com hardy/universe

something else which is rather strange:
i use pix_record to store as a jpeg mov file 800x600 pictures but once 
written the movie file actually display 800x608 frames (and a beautiful 
8 pixels wide green stuff). I can trim them later on with mencoder so 
not a big issue, but i wish i could understand why this is happening.


best,
Vincent


On Jun 10, 2008, at 7:02 PM, Vincent Rioux wrote:


Hello Hans and list,
using Pd-0.40.3-extended-rc1-ubuntu-hardy-i386.deb,
if i launch a patch (from the command line) in a directory say 
/data/dir1 where belong my_patch1.pd and my_patch2.pd :

cd /data/dir1
pd my_patch1.pd

if i /save as/ my_patch1.pd , pd automatically starts browsing from 
/data/dir1
but as for the creation of a new patch or the opening of a previous 
patch, pd will start browsing from the home repertory.
i know that there have been a lengthy discussion on this subject but 
still, i am a bit puzzled by this choice. is there a way to set with 
the command line, the start directory (open/save,saveas) to the 
current directory ?


best regards,
vincent







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Re: [PD] pyext compilation

2008-06-20 Thread Vincent Rioux
hi Thomas,
 The problem is that the change from CVS to SVN broke the scripts which did 
 the syncing from my local SVN to the PD repository. I think i already fixed 
 this problem, but it might only have been in the CVS.
   
that was it.
 Currently I have no time/interest to fix the sync scripts, but i made parts 
 of my SVN available... this should probably be mirrored (using svn:externals 
 properties) to the PD SVN.

   
well, i am not sure about that - i tried to compile flext and py from

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

without chance.

 Please try if those versions work better... they are always cutting edge 
 experimental stuff.

   
yes, this seems to work! it compiles and load at least.
Thanks a lot!

(i just noticed that you can't compile pyext without py_num or py_array 
support, but this really is a minor issue).

 https://svn.g.org/ext/trunk/flext/

 https://svn.g.org/ext/trunk/py/

 my other externals/projects have respective addresses


 Thomas, is it something that requires a lot of work to mend? Could we 
 find an arrangement so that you could work on it? 

 I think the above should solve your problems.

 In general i have great difficulties finding time to work on things that i 
 don't need for my own projects.

 If someone needs something very urgently for artistic work i often can 
 motivate myself to help out, on the other hand, as long as even members of 
 organizations with enormous facilities using my stuff don't feel the 
 obligation to donate a few bucks to my paypal account i'd rather save my time.
   
Sounds really fair.
best regards,
Vincent

 Many thanks to the individuals who have donated their own private money so 
 far.



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Re: [PD] DMX oriented library for PD?

2008-06-20 Thread Vincent Rioux



 I get this error message when i try to load it but i guess this is 
 because i don't have any dmx-usb device (yet) ;-)
 dmxin.pd_linux: undefined symbol: DMXINdev dmxin

 aye, this was due to some library havoc i head on my machine (having 
 installed both the dmx4linux debian package and dmx4linux from source; 
 and actually linking against the library provided by the debian package)

 should be fixed now in svn.

yes, thanks IOhannes.



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Re: [PD] DMX oriented library for PD?

2008-06-19 Thread Vincent Rioux

Hi,

Wtf2osc sounds really interesting.
I would like to be able to send pretty fast values on 24 channels.
What would be the best Enttec-DMX-USB-Pro or the uDMX?
Do you know which rate can reach this boxes?

by advance thanks,
Vincent


Chris a écrit :

Well,
another solution:

Some time ago I wrote a script for the Enttec-DMX-USB-Pro. It's
available at sourceforge: http://sf.net/projects/wtf2osc. You have to
check it out from CVS.

It's tried in Linux and Windows (but should work in OSX too) and you can
talk to it using the OSC-External available for PD (or with any other
OSC-capable-software). A sample-patch is included in CVS.


When it comes to theaters: I don't think they would accept a
open-source- tinker- solution, most are fixed on (and only trust in)
commercial devices for some 1000$  :(  And sometimes 40 steps/second is
too slow for you when you want to be really creative.

So long,
Chris



David Schaffer wrote:
  
Hi, 


   Is there such thing as a DMX language oriented library for pd?  I never 
heard of it but it would certainly be an amazing step forward for the program: 
being able to deal with sound, video, midi and lighting control signals would 
make it a must-have for theaters... Considering pd's control signals abilities, 
it shouldn't be too hard to emulate a lighting board's functions, and also the 
sound/lighting interraction could be much deeper. Has anyone thought of this 
before? I know there's usb-dmx boxes out there...




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[PD] receiver with two or more arguments

2008-06-19 Thread Vincent Rioux
sorry to send this again but i am still stuck with this pb
any news around this?

best,
v

vincent rioux a écrit :
 dear list,
 i know this has already been adressed but i still wonder how can one 
 build a receiver with two or more initialization arguments.

 nb
 |
 [s 0-1-test]

 and in abstraction [pd test 0 1]
 [r $1-$2-test]
 does not work.


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Re: [PD] receiver with two or more arguments

2008-06-19 Thread Vincent Rioux

IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :

Vincent Rioux wrote:
  

sorry to send this again but i am still stuck with this pb
any news around this?



no news, just olds: upgrade to pd=0.40
  

oups!
cool, thanks a lot - i did not even tried it again - should probably be 
more optimistic ;-)

v


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Re: [PD] extended on asus eeePC?

2008-06-14 Thread Vincent Rioux

It worked ok for me with the debian distro
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC
by the way, just a little warning i first tried to install debian on a 
sdhc external card, ran into several pbs and finally this sd card burn 
out (apparently it happened to some other people).
what i would avice then is to install debian on the internal card 
(removing xandros, which you have on the install cd anyway).

i rand pd-extended and supercollider rather smoothly.
best,
vincent




Kevin McCoy a écrit :

I wouldn't recommend doing it with the default Xandros installation if
you are new to Linux.  It is certainly possible but you have to
customize the repositories first, and then probably you'd want to
permanently enable the advanced mode desktop, both of which require
text editing and command line tweaking.  This might sound like jargon
to you but with a month or so of practice you'll have a lot better
grip on it, we've all been there when we were learning Linux.  There's
stuff you have to understand about repositories, packages,
dependencies, and all of that before you can get a good grasp on how
to install pd extended in a customized Linux distribution like the one
Asus provides.  What would be a better choice would be to switch to
something like eeexubuntu for your os and follow standard
documentation for Ubuntu/Debian based operating systems - that way you
get a good base of how-tos + etc floating around on the 'net in case
you have any questions.

So, there are a few of us using the eeepc on this list (I guess me and
Georg, maybe some others too) but like I said, if you want to be able
to follow the multitude of howtos and troubleshooting guides out there
so you can get your problems resolved faster without having to wait
for the slowbies to answer, you'll be better off getting a standard,
full-functioning OS like eeexubuntu instead of the customized Asus
Xandros.  Check out www.eeeuser.com and read the wiki there - this is
the best site for eeepc related matters and has great howto guides you
can follow.

Good luck!!!
km

On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 12:13 PM, potax flan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

i downloaded Hans' .deb installer but when i run it from the xandros desktop
(choosing the option install debian package or something like that) i get
an error message and it doesnt go far. both synaptic and apt-get give me a
non-extended pd to install, which i tried, but i really need extended, as
all my patches require it at some point.
can you apt-get install extended? mayb it's just a matter of adding the
right sources?
ideas?


On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 10:22 AM, Georg Holzmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hallo!

  

just got a shiny new asus eeePC
i am fairly new to linux, and looking for the easiest most friendly way
to install
 pd-entended (i dont need it to be the latest version, althou that'd be
great).
tips for a linux newbie?


It is just the same as on every other computer.
I use (k)ubuntu on the eee, so all dependencies are easy to install ...

However, I don't know if it is that easy on the default Xandros OS, you
might not have all latest libraries, but you could try it !

LG
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[PD] extended and load file

2008-06-10 Thread Vincent Rioux

Hello Hans and list,
using Pd-0.40.3-extended-rc1-ubuntu-hardy-i386.deb,
if i launch a patch (from the command line) in a directory say 
/data/dir1 where belong my_patch1.pd and my_patch2.pd :

cd /data/dir1
pd my_patch1.pd

if i /save as/ my_patch1.pd , pd automatically starts browsing from 
/data/dir1
but as for the creation of a new patch or the opening of a previous 
patch, pd will start browsing from the home repertory.
i know that there have been a lengthy discussion on this subject but 
still, i am a bit puzzled by this choice. is there a way to set with the 
command line, the start directory (open/save,saveas) to the current 
directory ?


best regards,
vincent

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Re: [PD] [openpanel]/[savepanel] directory, [cd]

2008-05-29 Thread Vincent Rioux

IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :

Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
  
On a related note, for this release, I made Save As default to the  
Home folder (~/), what do people think about that?





i would prefer it to be the directory where the original patch lives in.
i hardly ever put any patches into my home directory (apart from ominous 
delme.pd's that keep popping up...:-))
  

same here.
vincent


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Re: [PD] Gem crash on Hardy

2008-04-30 Thread Vincent Rioux

tried the hardy version from hans-christoph:
http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/2008-04-29/Pd-0.40.3-extended-20080429-ubuntu-hardy-i386.deb
and Gem seems to work even better than on gutsy (with a 945gm intel 
graphic card) - (previously pd crashed each time the gem window was 
destroyed...)


greetings,
vincent


cyrille henry a écrit :

IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
  

cyrille henry wrote:


hello,

i'm on a fresh hardy install.
with nvidia driver (the new driver, and not the old gutsy driver that 
you certainly still using after an upgrade)

last miller pd compilled from source.
  

at least someone who has good news :-)


however, the laptop _i_ am working on has ATI-drivers; i don't know how 
to update these restricted drivers on ubuntu.


the problem seems to be related to the dual-context handling in Gem.


hum.
what is this dual-context?
tell me if there is anything i can make to help finding this bug.

cyrille

  

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Re: [PD] miller-pd: characters like in extended

2006-12-31 Thread vincent Rioux

hi there!
this was discussed in december 2005 (thread was named what about 
multilingual Pd?), and happily ended with a working implementation in 
pd-extended.

let's hope that 2007 will see puredata going unicode.
best wishes,
vincent

Thomas Grill a écrit :

Hi all,
if this is possible in pd-extended, how is the encoding implemented?
The cleanest way would of course be UTF-8, so that saved patcher files 
are cross-platform, but i guess it's rather a platform-native 
encoding, no?

Does it also work for pd-ext under Windows, or just OSX?
greetings,
Thomas

Am 31.12.2006 um 12:35 schrieb Max Neupert:

yes please. i second that. otherwise my german tutorial looks 
terrible. ÄÖÜäöüß in comments please! like it is already in pd-extended.


max


Am 30.12.2006 um 20:57 schrieb João Miguel Pais:


Hello,

I wanted to ask if it would be possible to update the state of both 
pds, miller's and hans-christoph's, regarding the typing 
possibilities. in Pd-ext it's possible to use all type of characters 
with accents, letters with umläute (üäö), delete and not only 
backspace, etc. this is a small detail, but because of that I guess 
it would be simple to implement, and probably would be quite useful 
for the non-english typing members (f.e., I can't even write my own 
name properly).


thanks,

João Miguel Pais

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[PD] pix_record mixed pixes

2006-12-06 Thread vincent Rioux

dear list,

I recently tried out pix_record object of Gem, running pd-39.2-extended 
for osx.
It worked pretty fine but i could not record anything else than a video 
connected to a unique gemhead.
i tried to mix several pixes (like moving rectangles with alpha layer) 
with the video using pix_mix but when recording the visual output i only 
get the video (without the applied 'transformations').

is that an expected behaviour?

best,
vincent


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