Even so late that I didn't precise the whole thing: it's in 'ggee'
directory then 'gui' subdirectory. If you need linux binaries, just let
me know...
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Jé
Chuckk Hubbard a écrit :
I haven't been able to find it or its documentation on the sourceforge
link from google.
Does it actually
yeah, expensive locked down boutique device, Apple gets worse all the
time, there have been different times when they were much more open.
But, at least when they drop now the 'Computers' in the name, now we
know that they focuse on content and vertical integration. Guess GP2X or
Nokia N800
Yes, please do. That sounds fascinating!
~Kyle
On 1/12/07, Kevin McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh shoot... can you explain that more? I understand convolution in
reverb but how might that work in a crossfader?
km
Why granular? Why not a convoluting crossfader rather?
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On 1/12/07, Malte Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if they hired Jeff Han for doing the multitouchscreen although
it is obviously not cameradriven...
My guess is that Jeff Han did have something to do w/ development.
Look at the demo animations and it shows two fingers moving outward
Hmm - well the technique that Han uses isn't appropriate for a device as
small at the phone. (basically, his technique features a camera looking
at the display surface from underneath - meaning that it requires a
substantial amount of throw underneath, which isn't available in a
mobile phone).
Hello Hans,
thanks for porting it!
I'm not able to compile the cvs version with make under MacOSX 10.4.8.
Could you please tell me which are the commands to get it compiled?
Many thanks,
Stefano
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Yes, and if you're planning on storing/recalling settings, better to get
good at dumping that list and putting it back in to the object. Maybe
there's a way to build an abstraction to do it with less trouble/typing.
Tricky but useful object!
Kevin
On 1/12/07, Jerome Tuncer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kevin McCoy a écrit :
Oh shoot... can you explain that more? I understand convolution in
reverb but how might that work in a crossfader?
km
Why granular? Why not a convoluting crossfader rather?
The idea is about filtering one track with the spectral enveloppe of
the other one, and
This is embarrassing for me. I didn't test very well before posting
that email: When i play it on my computer there indeed is sound
(while plying it on the standalone dvd-player i have in reach there
wasn't). I apologize very much!
I'm watching it now (that is, i just paused it), it's
On Fri Jan 12, 2007 at 03:03:07PM +0100, Malte Steiner wrote:
yeah, expensive locked down boutique device, Apple gets worse all the time,
there have been different times when they were much more open. But, at least
when they drop now the 'Computers' in the
name, now we know that they focuse
Hi list!
I would like to make an audio pd patch controlled by a visual interface. I
think processing could be a nice aplication for this interface but I'm newby
to processing.
Communication between PD and Processing is possible by OSC library, but I
don't know the way to implement it.
I need to
Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
I'm also in contact with Olaf directly and I'm almost done with
converting his more advanced [rvbap] external from Max to Pd. This
has a builtin calculation of reverb coefficients to be sent to
[matrix~] or [mtx_*~] I'll commit it
the flying cocks thing had to be the best sl hack ever :)
On Fri, 2007-01-12 at 14:46 +, padawan12 wrote:
I did a quick scan of some SL info and yes, it seems you just need to start
a shoutcast on your own server (you'll need it on a box with a fat pipe not
your home machine probably)
hello
i recently ordered two arduino boards and now i try my first steps with
it. i downloaded Pduino-0.2 and uploaded the firmware to the chip. i
encountered a little, but sometimes annoying problem, when using the
board with [arduino]-object. when i enable one or more analog inputs,
the arduino
Am Samstag, 13. Januar 2007 03:31 schrieb Roman Haefeli:
hello
[...snip...]
would it be easy to change the code of the firmware, so that it sends
the values of each analog input with a fixed rate (e.g. 100 Hz)?
i am not a c programmer, anyway i tried to search for kind of a delay
function
Roman Haefeli wrote:
hello
i recently ordered two arduino boards and now i try my first steps with
it. i downloaded Pduino-0.2 and uploaded the firmware to the chip. i
encountered a little, but sometimes annoying problem, when using the
board with [arduino]-object. when i enable one or more
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