I'm trying to use LADSPA plugins with PD on windows... I've got the most recent
pd-extended package installed, Pd version 0.38.4-extended-RC8.
I figure I need to tell it the path to the ladspa dlls (I'm using ones that
came with Audacity for now), and give it the correct parameters. I copied a
Hallo,
hard off hat gesagt: // hard off wrote:
i just did a simple load test on [sqrt~], which the documentation states is
a 'fast, approximate algorithm'...
i made:
[sig~ 5]
|
[sqrt~]
and copied that dozens of times with only a small jump in cpu usage.
is it the cpu usage that's
Hi,
I always blamed the sound card and/or headphones, as I have only done
this test on a laptop with a shitty integrated soundcard (and I
usually don't work with synthesis, nor with such refined processing to
require to care too much about subtleties)... but now I doubt.
The attached patch is
On Mon, 2008-03-10 at 11:38 +0100, matteo sisti sette wrote:
Hi,
I always blamed the sound card and/or headphones, as I have only done
this test on a laptop with a shitty integrated soundcard (and I
usually don't work with synthesis, nor with such refined processing to
require to care too
i would assume, that you _are_ triggering a hardware issue. your
description sounds like your hardware is running with 16 bit depth. at
some point 32float values are converted to the resolution of the
hardware. in case your hardware really is running only 16bit, then it is
very likely that
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hi list,
again i've installed pd-ext:
http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/2008-03-10/Pd-0.40.3-extended-20080310-windowsxp-i386.exe
on win xp and lots of libraries don't load, even zexy. is there no chance...?
greets,
mirko
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Hi there, i have a flanger guitar effect and I remember that when the battery
was almost empty it started making, for a few moments (till the battery died),
very interesting and unpredictable noises responding to what i was playing on
my guitar. I was wandering if it would be possible to
hello,
here is a lowpass resonant filter that i made based on gunter [fft_convolution]
abstraction.
changing the filter coef use lot's of CPU, but without changing the coef this
filter is nice.
it can be improve in different way, but the most important is probably the way
to write the
do you have a recording of that effect? what did it exactly do? how did
it sound?
there is no empty battery function in Pd ... yet.
marius.
Andrzej Piontek wrote:
Hi there, i have a flanger guitar effect and I remember that when the battery
was almost empty it started making, for a few
Well it's easy to make interesting and unpredictable noises with
pd...unfortunately there's an infinity of interesting and unpredictable
sounds, do you have an example? I hacked a flanger once to slow the clock
rate, maybe that's what you mean, it became a kind of echo machine with a
lot of
Andrzej Piontek wrote:
Hi there, i have a flanger guitar effect and I remember that when the battery
was almost empty it started making, for a few moments (till the battery
died), very interesting and unpredictable noises responding to what i was
playing on my guitar. I was wandering if it
Hey,
I am starting to organize a trip to Egypt, a friend is living in
Cairo and I have been wanting to go for a while. It would be fun to
make some Pd connections while I was there.
.hc
It is convenient to
Does anyone know where I can find any info on how to
use this object?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Justin
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Part of me wants to ask... why bother with the computer when you can
make the sound already with something so simple?
Anyways, what you need is either the 'voltage drop' (i.e. connect the +
of the battery to the first two pins of a potentiometer, connect the +
of the effect power to the last
Apologies if this is not an appropriate mailing list. Just in case you
would like to listen (and tag) some music go to the following
address :) You'll need more or less 10 minutes for that.
http://student.dei.uc.pt/~apsimoes/PhD/Music/ismir08/index.html
Thanks for your attention,
hi antonio,
I am not sure, what you want to prove with this test, but for me the
biggest issue is that these are all very cheap crappy midi files.
I doubt you will get any reliable results with that test, sorry.
marius.
António Pedro Oliveira wrote:
Apologies if this is not an appropriate
Do you mean that bassemu~ compiles on windows? It's a very good new,
last time I tried to build it with cygwin, there was an error I couldn't
figure out, anyway I couldn't try the brand new pd-extended because in
here the autobuild.puredata.info URL doesn't work, it's making a kind of
weird
In other words, can someone post the full URL to the last windows
build of pd-extended, thanks, :).
Patrice Colet a écrit :
Do you mean that bassemu~ compiles on windows? It's a very good new,
last time I tried to build it with cygwin, there was an error I couldn't
figure out, anyway I
Mirko Maier a écrit :
hi list,
again i've installed pd-ext:
http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/2008-03-10/Pd-0.40.3-extended-20080310-windowsxp-i386.exe
on win xp and lots of libraries don't load, even zexy. is there no chance...?
greets,
mirko
just thank you
On windows or ... ?
I am able to successfully use it on windows, I figured things out by looking at
the help patch for it. (Still trying to get plugin~ working for LADSPAs tho,
... )
Essentially
[vst~ 2 2 X:/VSTs/CamelCrusher.dll]
works (on windows), that's the number of ins, outs and the path
Ah, I've been one more time so stupid I didn't put the right URL, it
is not http://autobuild.puredata.info/ but
http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/
thank you Mike, for the connection, and bassemu~ works! it's just great.
For people that might be interested into composing drum'n'bass
Tube amps sounds better because the electron flow into the tube always
make a kind of interpolation when the signal comes to distortion.
Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
To muddy the waters a bit, the most 'correct' sound isn't always the
best sound. Consider so many people's love of tube
Works for me on WinXP. You'll need to provide more info if you want
hlep.
.hc
On Mar 10, 2008, at 9:29 AM, Mirko Maier wrote:
hi list,
again i've installed pd-ext:
http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/2008-03-10/Pd-0.40.3-
extended-20080310-windowsxp-i386.exe
on win xp and lots
I haven't tested it, but it is set up to be included for a while now,
and there aren't errors.
.hc
On Mar 10, 2008, at 3:50 PM, Patrice Colet wrote:
Do you mean that bassemu~ compiles on windows? It's a very good
new, last time I tried to build it with cygwin, there was an error
I
The wondrous sounds of general MIDI! I think that's probalby a good
thing in terms of this test. Puts all of the different music on the
same crappy footing. :)
.hc
On Mar 10, 2008, at 1:54 PM, marius schebella wrote:
hi antonio,
I am not sure, what you want to prove with this test, but
Hi, today we had some email exchange between people/projects (at least 5 are
known) related to the PDa port for the gumstix done last year[1], since
everyone using it is trying to develop and port more externals, it will be
wise to join efforts and even try to make a whole port to Open Embedded
Hola Alejo,
I'd be interested to see that discussion, why not keep it here? You
could tag it [PDa] if you like, but I think it's related to PD enough
that it's interesting. And having it here would attract more people to
the project anyways. And there's certainly been weeks and weeks of
yes it works,
what os are you on?
you access it through bluetooth rfcomm-serial
-eva
jean-martin barbut wrote:
Hello,
My question is very simple : is there a way to access bluetouth devices
via [comport] ?
If yes , how do that work?
thanks
JMartin
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