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
Hello,
sorry for off-topics, but maybe somebody interrested in.
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Titel: PhD fellowship in Spatial Audio and Signal Processing
Verfasser: Brigitte Bergner (IEM)
Contact: office _at_ iem.at
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I feel I should make a minor correction to this update, it turns out
that a couple of the higher-ups in this project did in fact discuss
open source tools. I came in late to the project, so I wasn't around
then.
.hc
Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
Terre Natale @ The Cartier Foundation
Yeah, I have to second that It's great to see stuff like this emerging.
.hc
On Nov 24, 2008, at 6:24 PM, Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
Very lovely! Your documentation is impeccable. This is truly an
great, full-functioning pair of synths. I will be sure to show it
off to my 7th grade Pd student.
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
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 4:21 PM, ju [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well thanks Luigi for this address : http://ardour.org/node/2004
very usefull.
What
Hallo,
attached is a little assignment for aspiring Pd users. The most
elegant (e.g. shortest) solution gets a free handshake! ;)
Ciao
--
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pd-exam-01.pd
Description: application/puredata
donenow...where's that handshake?! :D
pd-exam-01.pd
Description: Binary data
On 25 Nov 2008, at 22:10, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
attached is a little assignment for aspiring Pd users. The most
elegant (e.g. shortest) solution gets a free handshake! ;)
Ciao
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Frank Barknecht
Is this one? Or is there something shorter?
Mike
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 4:10 PM, Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo,
attached is a little assignment for aspiring Pd users. The most
elegant (e.g. shortest) solution gets a free handshake! ;)
Ciao
--
Frank Barknecht
actually, I just checked my answer again, and when the list has two
elements, it outputs a list of three elements on subsequent runs, as
the 100 was still part of the list...
Is this one more accurate?
Mike
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 4:25 PM, Mike McGonagle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this one?
Frank Barknecht a écrit :
Hallo,
attached is a little assignment for aspiring Pd users. The most
elegant (e.g. shortest) solution gets a free handshake! ;)
Ciao
___
Frank Barknecht a écrit :
Hallo,
attached is a little assignment for aspiring Pd users. The most
elegant (e.g. shortest) solution gets a free handshake! ;)
Ciao
___
hey frank,
[inlet]
|
[list split 2]
| /
|[pack 0 100]
|/
| /
| /
| /
|/
| /
| /
| /
|/
[outlet]
m.
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
attached is a little assignment for aspiring Pd users. The most
elegant (e.g. shortest) solution gets a
not really working at best. replace 1 2 with 1 2 4 and 3 with 3 7 ...
Best
S.
cyrille henry a écrit :
Frank Barknecht a écrit :
Hallo,
attached is a little assignment for aspiring Pd users. The most
elegant (e.g. shortest) solution gets a free handshake! ;)
Ciao
Hallo,
Sylvain Le Beux hat gesagt: // Sylvain Le Beux wrote:
not really working at best. replace 1 2 with 1 2 4 and 3 with 3 7 ...
Oh, that would be a different assignment, like: replace a missing third
element in a list.
Ciao
--
Frank
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Frank Barknecht a écrit :
Hallo,
Sylvain Le Beux hat gesagt: // Sylvain Le Beux wrote:
not really working at best. replace 1 2 with 1 2 4 and 3 with 3 7 ...
Oh, that would be a different assignment, like: replace a missing third
element in a list.
Ciao
ok, well sorry. I just
wow, that's a pretty solution you got here.
cyrille henry wrote:
Frank Barknecht a écrit :
Hallo,
attached is a little assignment for aspiring Pd users. The most
elegant (e.g. shortest) solution gets a free handshake! ;)
Ciao
i haven't looked at the others... maybe it's a duplicate already... gr~~
[inlet]
|
[route list]
| |
| [pack 0 100]
| /
[outlet]
Am 25.11.2008 um 23:10 schrieb Frank Barknecht:
Hallo,
attached is a little assignment for aspiring Pd users. The most
elegant (e.g. shortest)
Marius,
Wasn't quite sure if this would work, so I implemented it, and found
that, maybe do to this ascii version, that the [pack 0 100] should
be connected to the right outlet of the [list split 2]... This appears
to be the shortest implementation.
Just mention this so others would recognize
Hallo,
Sylvain Le Beux hat gesagt: // Sylvain Le Beux wrote:
ok, well sorry. I just take the assignment as it, where you wrote a
list and too short.
Thought you were making teh statement general, and lists were here just
as example. anyway, that was fun playing.
You're right in that the
Hallo,
inspired by Sylvain attached is an extended assignment for extra points. ;)
Ciao
--
Frank
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Sylvain Le Beux hat gesagt: // Sylvain Le Beux wrote:
ok, well sorry. I just take the assignment as it, where you wrote a
list
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
Hallo,
Marius Schebella hat gesagt: // Marius Schebella wrote:
nice!! so I guess you should think of the the next little wise
assignment for tomorrow. except frank can top this and shake hands with
himself...
Of course I can't participate in my own exam. ;)
The idea for this task actually
Another downside, probably the most annoying, is that some of the
dynamic patching needs to make the helper subpatch visible for a very
short amount of time -- but it can show up... probably there's a way
around that.
Matt
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 6:49 PM, Matt Barber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's mine...
Mike
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 5:22 PM, Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo,
inspired by Sylvain attached is an extended assignment for extra points. ;)
Ciao
--
Frank
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Sylvain Le Beux hat gesagt: //
Based on the same patch i send before (ex. 2).
I know this not the shortest solution :)
++
Jack
pd-exam-01.pd
Description: Binary data
Le 25 nov. 08 à 23:10, Frank Barknecht a écrit :
Hallo,
attached is a little assignment for aspiring Pd users. The most
elegant (e.g. shortest) solution
Sorry, missed all the points on the first assignment.
Here's my contribution.
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 6:22 PM, Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo,
inspired by Sylvain attached is an extended assignment for extra points. ;)
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pd-exam-02-MiS.pd
Description: Binary data
hi,
would it be possible to patch an acoustic hi-hat pedal complete with
heel-splash sound, closed sound, open sound, and everything in-between.
i am not so sure where to start, i want a sampler-base solution.
adsr, playing with filters, morphing of sounds, using 2 samples or more
(open,
hmmm, how about
[inlet]
|
[t a b]
| / | \
| [200] [300] [400]
| | | |
[pack 0 0 0 0]
|
[outlet]
It's a pity that pack is not settable...
gr~~~
Am 26.11.2008 um 00:22 schrieb Frank Barknecht:
Hallo,
inspired by Sylvain attached is an extended assignment for
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