Re: [PD] remote desktop on the Pi and other questions about it

2013-01-29 Thread Andy Farnell

In a recent workshop in Nantes I covered most of these network issues.

http://spectrasoft.co.uk/~andyf/NANTES0113/rpi1.pdf

(there are error in this, its work in progress for another workshop in Feb)

A lot of hoops to jump though, but yes you can develop on the RPi using
only one CAT5 cable and power (One cable when the RPi gets PoE).

Really, you need to put all these commands in a pair of scripts, one 
on the host and one on the RPi (actually you can put them all
in the host script and run the one on the board remotely upon
successful connection :)

On MacOS, masquerading to get internet back through the host without
a separate router is really easy.

What is missing from this brief intro is the amazing use that tcpdump,
netcat, and ip can be, definitely tools worth learning when developing
for embedded and SBC targets. 

cheers
Andy


On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 10:40:57PM -0200, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
 Hello Pi people, I just got one of these to mess with, getting it to run
 the OS was very simple, need help with other stuff.
 
 What do you recommend for remote desktopping (controlling the Pi via a
 laptop, by having the laptop's keyboard/trackpad as input and getting the
 screen to show what's going on).
 
 I know there's something called VNC around, but it seems to come in
 different softwares, which one(s) have you been using. Or, better put, just
 about anyone works?
 
 I got a macbook air I'd like to use that way, by the way, so I need to run
 from a MAC OS system.
 
 To see if I got this straight, all the hardware you need to plug them
 together is a crossover ethernet cable, right?
 
 That way, can the Pi also feed from the internet I'm getting into my
 macbook air vi wi-fi while it's being remotely controlled by the same
 laptop via the same cable?
 
 I guess that's it for now.
 
 I hope we can have sometime soon a nice page with several info on how to
 run Pd in the Pi in many ways. I could help on writting this kind of
 tutorial
 
 Cheers

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Re: [PD] remote desktop on the Pi and other questions about it

2013-01-28 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
just wanted to say it was very easy dealing with the pi on my first day of
messing with it.

this internet sharing was as easy as it came from the top of your head mark
;)

completely plug and play, with a regular ethernet cable.

Now I'm off to trying to get the VNC working. I really hope I can send the
internet via the crosscable while remotely controling it. Well, worst case
scenario I'll just get a wi-fi dongle or work on the net the regular way.

Really Excited about this. I'll even promise to write a basics on how to do
plug it in portuguese sometime soon ;)

cheers

2013/1/28 me.grimm megr...@gmail.com

 Off the top of my head

 System prefs - sharing

 I think it's Internet sharing

 Share your Macs wifi - Ethernet

 That should work for cable connect.

 I've been using this mini edimax wifi dongle and having it auto connect on
 boot to my local network. Then doing the share screen vnc thing...

 Have fun!!

 m


 On Jan 27, 2013, at 10:16 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 nice, that's one of the things that came uo, and apparently there's a nica
 guide on it:
 http://4dc5.com/2012/06/12/setting-up-vnc-on-raspberry-pi-for-mac-access/

 that should do, right? If the link above is very helpful, we could
 reference it in the Pd site. This was very helpful too to install it
 http://lifehacker.com/5976912/a-beginners-guide-to-diying-with-the-raspberry-pi

 I have the pi, but no way to plug it in with monitors, ethernet, mouse and
 keyboard yet, tomorrow I'll properly try it out.

 Now, what about still being able to use the internet on the Pi while
 connected to the laptop? Can it feed through the same cable, or do I need
 to have some wi-fi receptor in the USB?

 How do you do it Mark?

 Cheers
 Alex

 2013/1/27 me.grimm megr...@gmail.com

 I'm away from my computer so I could probably tell you more tomorrow.

 I'm using tightvnc

 http://elinux.org/RPi_VNC_Server

 You can set it up so you can use screen sharing on Mac to have your rip
 desktop on your Mac.

 That's what I do. It's different than what millers doing with
 x-forwarding.

 Also with this you can get the rpi to show up in your finder side bar.

 Hope that helps!
 M


 On Jan 27, 2013, at 7:40 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hello Pi people, I just got one of these to mess with, getting it to run
 the OS was very simple, need help with other stuff.

 What do you recommend for remote desktopping (controlling the Pi via a
 laptop, by having the laptop's keyboard/trackpad as input and getting the
 screen to show what's going on).

 I know there's something called VNC around, but it seems to come in
 different softwares, which one(s) have you been using. Or, better put, just
 about anyone works?

 I got a macbook air I'd like to use that way, by the way, so I need to
 run from a MAC OS system.

 To see if I got this straight, all the hardware you need to plug them
 together is a crossover ethernet cable, right?

 That way, can the Pi also feed from the internet I'm getting into my
 macbook air vi wi-fi while it's being remotely controlled by the same
 laptop via the same cable?

 I guess that's it for now.

 I hope we can have sometime soon a nice page with several info on how to
 run Pd in the Pi in many ways. I could help on writting this kind of
 tutorial

 Cheers

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[PD] remote desktop on the Pi and other questions about it

2013-01-27 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
Hello Pi people, I just got one of these to mess with, getting it to run
the OS was very simple, need help with other stuff.

What do you recommend for remote desktopping (controlling the Pi via a
laptop, by having the laptop's keyboard/trackpad as input and getting the
screen to show what's going on).

I know there's something called VNC around, but it seems to come in
different softwares, which one(s) have you been using. Or, better put, just
about anyone works?

I got a macbook air I'd like to use that way, by the way, so I need to run
from a MAC OS system.

To see if I got this straight, all the hardware you need to plug them
together is a crossover ethernet cable, right?

That way, can the Pi also feed from the internet I'm getting into my
macbook air vi wi-fi while it's being remotely controlled by the same
laptop via the same cable?

I guess that's it for now.

I hope we can have sometime soon a nice page with several info on how to
run Pd in the Pi in many ways. I could help on writting this kind of
tutorial

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Re: [PD] remote desktop on the Pi and other questions about it

2013-01-27 Thread me.grimm
I'm away from my computer so I could probably tell you more tomorrow.

I'm using tightvnc

http://elinux.org/RPi_VNC_Server

You can set it up so you can use screen sharing on Mac to have your rip 
desktop on your Mac.

That's what I do. It's different than what millers doing with x-forwarding.

Also with this you can get the rpi to show up in your finder side bar.

Hope that helps!
M


On Jan 27, 2013, at 7:40 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello Pi people, I just got one of these to mess with, getting it to run the 
 OS was very simple, need help with other stuff.
 
 What do you recommend for remote desktopping (controlling the Pi via a 
 laptop, by having the laptop's keyboard/trackpad as input and getting the 
 screen to show what's going on).
 
 I know there's something called VNC around, but it seems to come in different 
 softwares, which one(s) have you been using. Or, better put, just about 
 anyone works?
 
 I got a macbook air I'd like to use that way, by the way, so I need to run 
 from a MAC OS system.
 
 To see if I got this straight, all the hardware you need to plug them 
 together is a crossover ethernet cable, right?
 
 That way, can the Pi also feed from the internet I'm getting into my macbook 
 air vi wi-fi while it's being remotely controlled by the same laptop via the 
 same cable?
 
 I guess that's it for now.
 
 I hope we can have sometime soon a nice page with several info on how to run 
 Pd in the Pi in many ways. I could help on writting this kind of tutorial
 
 Cheers
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Re: [PD] remote desktop on the Pi and other questions about it

2013-01-27 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
nice, that's one of the things that came uo, and apparently there's a nica
guide on it:
http://4dc5.com/2012/06/12/setting-up-vnc-on-raspberry-pi-for-mac-access/

that should do, right? If the link above is very helpful, we could
reference it in the Pd site. This was very helpful too to install it
http://lifehacker.com/5976912/a-beginners-guide-to-diying-with-the-raspberry-pi

I have the pi, but no way to plug it in with monitors, ethernet, mouse and
keyboard yet, tomorrow I'll properly try it out.

Now, what about still being able to use the internet on the Pi while
connected to the laptop? Can it feed through the same cable, or do I need
to have some wi-fi receptor in the USB?

How do you do it Mark?

Cheers
Alex

2013/1/27 me.grimm megr...@gmail.com

 I'm away from my computer so I could probably tell you more tomorrow.

 I'm using tightvnc

 http://elinux.org/RPi_VNC_Server

 You can set it up so you can use screen sharing on Mac to have your rip
 desktop on your Mac.

 That's what I do. It's different than what millers doing with x-forwarding.

 Also with this you can get the rpi to show up in your finder side bar.

 Hope that helps!
 M


 On Jan 27, 2013, at 7:40 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hello Pi people, I just got one of these to mess with, getting it to run
 the OS was very simple, need help with other stuff.

 What do you recommend for remote desktopping (controlling the Pi via a
 laptop, by having the laptop's keyboard/trackpad as input and getting the
 screen to show what's going on).

 I know there's something called VNC around, but it seems to come in
 different softwares, which one(s) have you been using. Or, better put, just
 about anyone works?

 I got a macbook air I'd like to use that way, by the way, so I need to run
 from a MAC OS system.

 To see if I got this straight, all the hardware you need to plug them
 together is a crossover ethernet cable, right?

 That way, can the Pi also feed from the internet I'm getting into my
 macbook air vi wi-fi while it's being remotely controlled by the same
 laptop via the same cable?

 I guess that's it for now.

 I hope we can have sometime soon a nice page with several info on how to
 run Pd in the Pi in many ways. I could help on writting this kind of
 tutorial

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Re: [PD] remote desktop on the Pi and other questions about it

2013-01-27 Thread Miller Puckette
... and to fill out the other possibility, it's also possible to install
the X windows app on Macintosh, get a terminal running inside X, then
ssh over to the pi (ssh -X address) - in which case the windows you open on
the pi should appear back on the Mac.  This might be the lowest-tech way.

cheers
Miller

On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 01:16:43AM -0200, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
 nice, that's one of the things that came uo, and apparently there's a nica
 guide on it:
 http://4dc5.com/2012/06/12/setting-up-vnc-on-raspberry-pi-for-mac-access/
 
 that should do, right? If the link above is very helpful, we could
 reference it in the Pd site. This was very helpful too to install it
 http://lifehacker.com/5976912/a-beginners-guide-to-diying-with-the-raspberry-pi
 
 I have the pi, but no way to plug it in with monitors, ethernet, mouse and
 keyboard yet, tomorrow I'll properly try it out.
 
 Now, what about still being able to use the internet on the Pi while
 connected to the laptop? Can it feed through the same cable, or do I need
 to have some wi-fi receptor in the USB?
 
 How do you do it Mark?
 
 Cheers
 Alex
 
 2013/1/27 me.grimm megr...@gmail.com
 
  I'm away from my computer so I could probably tell you more tomorrow.
 
  I'm using tightvnc
 
  http://elinux.org/RPi_VNC_Server
 
  You can set it up so you can use screen sharing on Mac to have your rip
  desktop on your Mac.
 
  That's what I do. It's different than what millers doing with x-forwarding.
 
  Also with this you can get the rpi to show up in your finder side bar.
 
  Hope that helps!
  M
 
 
  On Jan 27, 2013, at 7:40 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  Hello Pi people, I just got one of these to mess with, getting it to run
  the OS was very simple, need help with other stuff.
 
  What do you recommend for remote desktopping (controlling the Pi via a
  laptop, by having the laptop's keyboard/trackpad as input and getting the
  screen to show what's going on).
 
  I know there's something called VNC around, but it seems to come in
  different softwares, which one(s) have you been using. Or, better put, just
  about anyone works?
 
  I got a macbook air I'd like to use that way, by the way, so I need to run
  from a MAC OS system.
 
  To see if I got this straight, all the hardware you need to plug them
  together is a crossover ethernet cable, right?
 
  That way, can the Pi also feed from the internet I'm getting into my
  macbook air vi wi-fi while it's being remotely controlled by the same
  laptop via the same cable?
 
  I guess that's it for now.
 
  I hope we can have sometime soon a nice page with several info on how to
  run Pd in the Pi in many ways. I could help on writting this kind of
  tutorial
 
  Cheers
 
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Re: [PD] remote desktop on the Pi and other questions about it

2013-01-27 Thread me.grimm
Off the top of my head

System prefs - sharing

I think it's Internet sharing

Share your Macs wifi - Ethernet

That should work for cable connect.

I've been using this mini edimax wifi dongle and having it auto connect on boot 
to my local network. Then doing the share screen vnc thing...

Have fun!!

m


On Jan 27, 2013, at 10:16 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com wrote:

 nice, that's one of the things that came uo, and apparently there's a nica 
 guide on it: 
 http://4dc5.com/2012/06/12/setting-up-vnc-on-raspberry-pi-for-mac-access/ 
 
 that should do, right? If the link above is very helpful, we could reference 
 it in the Pd site. This was very helpful too to install it 
 http://lifehacker.com/5976912/a-beginners-guide-to-diying-with-the-raspberry-pi
 
 I have the pi, but no way to plug it in with monitors, ethernet, mouse and 
 keyboard yet, tomorrow I'll properly try it out.
 
 Now, what about still being able to use the internet on the Pi while 
 connected to the laptop? Can it feed through the same cable, or do I need to 
 have some wi-fi receptor in the USB?
 
 How do you do it Mark?
 
 Cheers
 Alex
 
 2013/1/27 me.grimm megr...@gmail.com
 I'm away from my computer so I could probably tell you more tomorrow.
 
 I'm using tightvnc
 
 http://elinux.org/RPi_VNC_Server
 
 You can set it up so you can use screen sharing on Mac to have your rip 
 desktop on your Mac.
 
 That's what I do. It's different than what millers doing with x-forwarding.
 
 Also with this you can get the rpi to show up in your finder side bar.
 
 Hope that helps!
 M
 
 
 On Jan 27, 2013, at 7:40 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hello Pi people, I just got one of these to mess with, getting it to run 
 the OS was very simple, need help with other stuff.
 
 What do you recommend for remote desktopping (controlling the Pi via a 
 laptop, by having the laptop's keyboard/trackpad as input and getting the 
 screen to show what's going on).
 
 I know there's something called VNC around, but it seems to come in 
 different softwares, which one(s) have you been using. Or, better put, just 
 about anyone works?
 
 I got a macbook air I'd like to use that way, by the way, so I need to run 
 from a MAC OS system.
 
 To see if I got this straight, all the hardware you need to plug them 
 together is a crossover ethernet cable, right?
 
 That way, can the Pi also feed from the internet I'm getting into my 
 macbook air vi wi-fi while it's being remotely controlled by the same 
 laptop via the same cable?
 
 I guess that's it for now.
 
 I hope we can have sometime soon a nice page with several info on how to 
 run Pd in the Pi in many ways. I could help on writting this kind of 
 tutorial
 
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Re: [PD] remote desktop on the Pi and other questions about it

2013-01-27 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
Nice, I figure it should work too... I didn't bother to get me a wi-fi
dongle and I don't want to anyway ;) I feel compelled to buy a battery for
it though, not that I need it at all so far.

Next step, I guess we could do a round up regarding USB audio, and also
post that on the Pd site.

cheers

2013/1/28 me.grimm megr...@gmail.com

 Off the top of my head

 System prefs - sharing

 I think it's Internet sharing

 Share your Macs wifi - Ethernet

 That should work for cable connect.

 I've been using this mini edimax wifi dongle and having it auto connect on
 boot to my local network. Then doing the share screen vnc thing...

 Have fun!!

 m


 On Jan 27, 2013, at 10:16 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 nice, that's one of the things that came uo, and apparently there's a nica
 guide on it:
 http://4dc5.com/2012/06/12/setting-up-vnc-on-raspberry-pi-for-mac-access/

 that should do, right? If the link above is very helpful, we could
 reference it in the Pd site. This was very helpful too to install it
 http://lifehacker.com/5976912/a-beginners-guide-to-diying-with-the-raspberry-pi

 I have the pi, but no way to plug it in with monitors, ethernet, mouse and
 keyboard yet, tomorrow I'll properly try it out.

 Now, what about still being able to use the internet on the Pi while
 connected to the laptop? Can it feed through the same cable, or do I need
 to have some wi-fi receptor in the USB?

 How do you do it Mark?

 Cheers
 Alex

 2013/1/27 me.grimm megr...@gmail.com

 I'm away from my computer so I could probably tell you more tomorrow.

 I'm using tightvnc

 http://elinux.org/RPi_VNC_Server

 You can set it up so you can use screen sharing on Mac to have your rip
 desktop on your Mac.

 That's what I do. It's different than what millers doing with
 x-forwarding.

 Also with this you can get the rpi to show up in your finder side bar.

 Hope that helps!
 M


 On Jan 27, 2013, at 7:40 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hello Pi people, I just got one of these to mess with, getting it to run
 the OS was very simple, need help with other stuff.

 What do you recommend for remote desktopping (controlling the Pi via a
 laptop, by having the laptop's keyboard/trackpad as input and getting the
 screen to show what's going on).

 I know there's something called VNC around, but it seems to come in
 different softwares, which one(s) have you been using. Or, better put, just
 about anyone works?

 I got a macbook air I'd like to use that way, by the way, so I need to
 run from a MAC OS system.

 To see if I got this straight, all the hardware you need to plug them
 together is a crossover ethernet cable, right?

 That way, can the Pi also feed from the internet I'm getting into my
 macbook air vi wi-fi while it's being remotely controlled by the same
 laptop via the same cable?

 I guess that's it for now.

 I hope we can have sometime soon a nice page with several info on how to
 run Pd in the Pi in many ways. I could help on writting this kind of
 tutorial

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Re: [PD] remote SL users..?

2008-12-12 Thread Rich E
Oops, forgot to cc the list:

On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 10:49 AM, Rich E reakina...@gmail.com wrote:
 I looked at it a while back and noticed it is closed source and not
 compiled in linux.  So, not me :(  Once again, open source users loose
 out.

 The rep I talked to pointed me towards the API for sending sysex
 messages in order to change the lcd displays via automap.  I didn't
 think it was worth the time or hassle as sending sysex messages in pd
 is a pain (off topic - anyone know a good way to do this in python?).

 regards,
 Rich

 On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 4:55 AM, Luke Iannini lukex...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yo Dudez
 Dunno when it happened, but it's up here:

 http://developer.novationmusic.com/doku.php?id=automapsdk

 Looks like they cleared it out immediately after posting it, for
 unspecified reasons : )  But, the link still works.  Who's ready to
 make a Pd External? :D

 (direct link: 
 http://developer.novationmusic.com/lib/exe/fetch.php?id=automapsdkcache=cachemedia=automapsdk1.0b1.zip)

 Best
 Luke

 On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Luke Iannini lukex...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yo,
 I have also been bugging them : ).  I got an email from them two days
 ago that has a nice development:
 
 Hello Luke,

 Automap SDK is still work in progress and I'm not able to say exactly
 when we will be able to officially release this.

 However we do have the documentation ready. It's available here:

 http://focusrite.com/developer/doku.php

 You can click on the RSS feed to get notification once the SDK is ready.

 All the best,

 Oliver B
 -

 Cheers
 Luke

 On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 6:19 AM, Damian Stewart dam...@frey.co.nz wrote:
 Rich E wrote:
 Any word back on the Novation SDK?  Although I just came across your
 email, I have also talked to the Novation support about this SDK, and
 about writing an external for pd that uses it.  But, as far as I know...
 they never released this SDK, and that was months ago.

 I'll send Novation another email as well..

 i sent them one on the 2nd of May and got this in reply. basically, it's on
 their todo list, but at a low priority:

 Hi Damian,

 The SDK is scheduled amongst a huge list of other features which due to be
 release. As you can appreciate, our software developers have priorities
 (such the recent Automap 2 and Nocturn, as well as other ongoing
 developments) and I cannot commit our developers to an exact date. However
 I am positive that it will be release at some point. So please check back
 on our website in the future.

 Thank you in advance for your understanding.

 Best regards,

 Andy Leung
 Novation Support



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Re: [PD] remote SL users..?

2008-05-30 Thread Rich E
Any word back on the Novation SDK?  Although I just came across your email,
I have also talked to the Novation support about this SDK, and about writing
an external for pd that uses it.  But, as far as I know... they never
released this SDK, and that was months ago.

I'll send Novation another email as well..

-rich

On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 1:19 AM, Damian Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
  Hi Damien,
  My lawd yes!  I sent them an email about this same thing and never
  received a response.
 
  I have a system I've been working on based on Memento that exposes all
  state-savable parameters for assignment to a midi-controller,
  automatically... but I still have to map the names to my SL which makes
  me cry.
 
  If it's possible to write it in Python I'd be more than happy to help (I
  have no experience with C/++ sadly).
 
  Cheers
  Luke

 hey,
 cheers for your email,

 i should be all right coding it on my own - the question is whether you can
 individually address pots and sliders or whether you have to upload an
 entire template at once - which would be a bit stink. anyway i'll let you
 know how it goes.

 d

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Re: [PD] remote SL users..?

2008-05-30 Thread Damian Stewart
Rich E wrote:
 Any word back on the Novation SDK?  Although I just came across your 
 email, I have also talked to the Novation support about this SDK, and 
 about writing an external for pd that uses it.  But, as far as I know... 
 they never released this SDK, and that was months ago.
 
 I'll send Novation another email as well..

i sent them one on the 2nd of May and got this in reply. basically, it's on 
their todo list, but at a low priority:

Hi Damian,

The SDK is scheduled amongst a huge list of other features which due to be 
release. As you can appreciate, our software developers have priorities 
(such the recent Automap 2 and Nocturn, as well as other ongoing 
developments) and I cannot commit our developers to an exact date. However 
I am positive that it will be release at some point. So please check back 
on our website in the future.

Thank you in advance for your understanding.

Best regards,

Andy Leung
Novation Support



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Re: [PD] remote SL users..?

2008-05-30 Thread Luke Iannini
Yo,
I have also been bugging them : ).  I got an email from them two days
ago that has a nice development:

Hello Luke,

Automap SDK is still work in progress and I'm not able to say exactly
when we will be able to officially release this.

However we do have the documentation ready. It's available here:

http://focusrite.com/developer/doku.php

You can click on the RSS feed to get notification once the SDK is ready.

All the best,

Oliver B
-

Cheers
Luke

On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 6:19 AM, Damian Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Rich E wrote:
 Any word back on the Novation SDK?  Although I just came across your
 email, I have also talked to the Novation support about this SDK, and
 about writing an external for pd that uses it.  But, as far as I know...
 they never released this SDK, and that was months ago.

 I'll send Novation another email as well..

 i sent them one on the 2nd of May and got this in reply. basically, it's on
 their todo list, but at a low priority:

 Hi Damian,

 The SDK is scheduled amongst a huge list of other features which due to be
 release. As you can appreciate, our software developers have priorities
 (such the recent Automap 2 and Nocturn, as well as other ongoing
 developments) and I cannot commit our developers to an exact date. However
 I am positive that it will be release at some point. So please check back
 on our website in the future.

 Thank you in advance for your understanding.

 Best regards,

 Andy Leung
 Novation Support



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Re: [PD] remote sl

2007-10-12 Thread Damian Stewart
Beau Casey wrote:
  A little while back some people mentioned making an auto map template for
  the novation remote series. Does anyone have a cool pd synth that is
  already mapped to its defualt map?

that would've been me; no, i don't; i have a series of patches i've spread 
over several 'pages' of the SL. it wouldn't be very hard to find a generic 
resonating sawtooth synth and map some of the SL's default MIDI controls to 
the various sliders/inputs.

use [ctlin] to find out which pots are sending on which channel (or just 
press 'up' on the lcd screens and read it off the sl)

then grab a copy of s-abstractions from
http://mccormick.cx/projects/s-abstractions/

and use [s-midictl] to get the numbers - eg [s-midictl 43 1] will spit out 
numbers when the SL sends out data on MIDI CC 43 channel 1.

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Re: [PD] remote sl

2007-10-12 Thread Beau Casey
I have started using the [midiparse] object in pd-extended. I'm trying to
find a good way to use key velocity as the envelope for the waveform. Does
anyone have an interesting strategy for this?




On 10/12/07, Damian Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Beau Casey wrote:
  A little while back some people mentioned making an auto map template
 for
  the novation remote series. Does anyone have a cool pd synth that is
  already mapped to its defualt map?

 that would've been me; no, i don't; i have a series of patches i've spread
 over several 'pages' of the SL. it wouldn't be very hard to find a generic
 resonating sawtooth synth and map some of the SL's default MIDI controls
 to
 the various sliders/inputs.

 use [ctlin] to find out which pots are sending on which channel (or just
 press 'up' on the lcd screens and read it off the sl)

 then grab a copy of s-abstractions from
 http://mccormick.cx/projects/s-abstractions/

 and use [s-midictl] to get the numbers - eg [s-midictl 43 1] will spit out
 numbers when the SL sends out data on MIDI CC 43 channel 1.

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 damian stewart | +44 7854 493 796 | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: [PD] remote sl

2007-10-11 Thread Beau Casey
A little while back some people mentioned making an auto map template for
the novation remote series. Does anyone have a cool pd synth that is already
mapped to its defualt map?
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Re: [PD] remote SL users..?

2007-10-10 Thread Damian Stewart
Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
 Hi Damien,
 My lawd yes!  I sent them an email about this same thing and never 
 received a response.
 
 I have a system I've been working on based on Memento that exposes all 
 state-savable parameters for assignment to a midi-controller, 
 automatically... but I still have to map the names to my SL which makes 
 me cry.
 
 If it's possible to write it in Python I'd be more than happy to help (I 
 have no experience with C/++ sadly).
 
 Cheers
 Luke

hey,
cheers for your email,

i should be all right coding it on my own - the question is whether you can 
individually address pots and sliders or whether you have to upload an 
entire template at once - which would be a bit stink. anyway i'll let you 
know how it goes.

d

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[PD] remote SL users..?

2007-10-04 Thread Damian Stewart
hey,

Anyone else out there using one of the Novation Remote products to control 
PD? I have a series of patches I've built which allow me to manipulate 
everything I need without ever going near the actual computer - 
everything's painstakingly hand-mapped to a knob on the controller.

I recently sent Novation an email about releasing the Automap SDK - they 
said they'd do so 'in a few weeks' - this was a few weeks ago, so it's 
hopefully imminent. The question I want to ask is, would anyone else find 
an Automap external for PD useful?

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[PD] Remote

2007-07-13 Thread Timon Botez
Does anyone know what library the [remote] is now part of?
Ive been using an old version and are trying to upgrade.

Thanks,
T.

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