Thank you, Chris. This will be very helpful. I have already contacted
two groups who might have similar interests, they are not directly
involved with Pd, but they do have people who I think would want to
see what others are doing.
Mike
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 7:43 PM, chris clepper <[EMAIL PROT
There have been Pd user groups in Chicago in the past. One used to meet at
Deadtech, but I think Rob Ray is currently at RPI. Before that there was a
Max user group that also encompassed Pd and SuperCollider which I helped
start out many years ago ('98 or so).
You may want to contact the Chicago
Yes, this is awesome! I'd say let's shoot for December 14th, since that is
not quite a holiday time and is still enough time to raise interest.
Of course, agenda and things like that are another story. I'm curious about
format here. What do you all think? My work with Pd tends to be more for
inter
I suppose it's too much to ask, but I see all this talk about patching
circles and people getting together, and it's all so far from me. So,
I'll hold out just a little hope that there are a few folks in the
Detroit area (I'm in Port Huron, about an hour away from downtown
Detroit) who might be
sounds great!
2008/11/10 Mike McGonagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Ok, I got the word that the space is ours. Now it is just a question
> of when. How do you want to schedule this?
>
> It will be any Sunday at around 4 or 5... They open at 4, so if we do
> it a bit later, that would ensure that everyt
Ok, I got the word that the space is ours. Now it is just a question
of when. How do you want to schedule this?
It will be any Sunday at around 4 or 5... They open at 4, so if we do
it a bit later, that would ensure that everything is open and ready,
and it will give people a bit of time to set an
ah, good to know, i am not alone :-)
(and sorry to the list for appending a whole digest in my previous mail)
max, what os are you running? also adamms kernel?
thanks
hans
www.hans-w-koch.net
Am 10.11.2008 um 22:17 schrieb Max:
> Am 10.11.2008 um 20:51 schrieb hans w. koch:
>> gem (also fr
hi list
as [pow] cannot handle negative messages - is my mind playing tricks on
me or is the attached version the easiest way to exponentiate negative
factors in pd?
thanks for satori
olsen
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#X o
Am 10.11.2008 um 20:51 schrieb hans w. koch:
gem (also from the repo) segfaults immediately
audio has to go the oss route for (more or less) working without
crackles.
I can confirm that.
seems that the eeepc901 has still some way to go. but after all, it
wasn´t mant for that either :-)
same
morning all,
Deja vu. It so happens that I'll be in Chicago visiting family for 3
weeks starting December 18th, and would certainly be interested in
dropping in on a Pd-related event in my old stomping grounds (spent a
good deal of my undergraduate time in the Heartless and in the
now-defunct No
just to conclude:
today i installed pd from the intrepid repos and this is working
beautifully.
(thanks or the tip, frank...)
gem (also from the repo) segfaults immediately
audio has to go the oss route for (more or less) working without
crackles.
seems that the eeepc901 has still some way to
It seems that this should become its own thread
So, I still have not heard about the bar, but it would be nice to see
what times that people would be interested in holding this event. I
would think that with Thanksgiving coming up, that we shouldn't begin
until after that, maybe the first or s
Hans,
I finally got around to putting this in place, and I found that the
append message doesn't seem to work. It does appear to be there, as it
prints out 'textwidget_append' to the console, but nothing appears to
get appended to the text...
Attached is a basic example.
Mike
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Well, I am not certain about any additional things like a projector,
but they do have a wall on which to project. They have had other
people do "multimedia" shows there. It ain't all that big of a place,
but for what we may need, I would think it would be perfect. It really
isn't all that far from
On 10/11/2008, at 17.34, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> IMHO, these wikis should use MoinMoin syntax (snip)
On a similar note: What's wrong with http://puredata.info/community/
organization ?
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I added an NYC page:
http://puredata.info/community/NYCPatchingCircle
IMHO, these wikis should use MoinMoin syntax rather than the other
options. MoinMoin is the closest to MediaWiki, Dokuwiki, etc. It is
the most popular, and I think the least work to get things working.
.hc
On Nov 10,
Once you guys have an announcement, let me know and I'll forward it
to a prof at Art Institute I know (Claudia Hart). I know she has
some students working with Pd. Art Institute might be able to
provide space, if the other options fall thru.
.hc
On Nov 9, 2008, at 8:11 PM, veronica sor
On Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 04:20:10PM -0600, Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
> Ok, I added http://puredata.info/community/PatchingCircles to the wiki. Now
> we just need some content.
>
here is London the page for the London group:
http://puredata.info/community/LondonPatchingCircle
please add stuff. i had c
hi Rob.
no that wasn't meant to be off-list, however it might have acidentialy
got off-list ;(
sorry for confusing, i meant 'my squat' ..
i think i was ansvering 10 emails in a row at that point and hadn't paid
enough attention to what i actually wrote ;..(
i think we actually should shift this
Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Hallo,
> Damian Stewart hat gesagt: // Damian Stewart wrote:
>
>> just wondering if anyone has any nice patches for making dubstep noises, or
>> tips for doing dubstep style production in Pd. in particular i'm interested
>> in making the huge stupid bass wubwubwubwubwubwub
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