Since I'm completely uninterested in touching anything C, C++, TclTk or
otherwise related, I submitted two Pd patching projects which should be
general enough to attract students, yet quite intensive to work on.
Feedback welcome.
http://puredata.info/dev/summer-of-code/Undead
Hallo Derek !
Nice projects - I also think that we need more patcher-only projects !
LG
Georg
Derek Holzer schrieb:
Since I'm completely uninterested in touching anything C, C++, TclTk or
otherwise related, I submitted two Pd patching projects which should be
general enough to attract
The same with me.
interested in coding but just very rare skills.but patching.
maybe the graphical userinterface which i started for gem could be
interesting.As i am in the job now, i cannot send screenshots nor patches.
if there is interest I put some things together tjis weekend.
markus
here is my humble interpretation of mathieus idea.
randombeatz.pd
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list-shuffle.pd
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Am 05.03.2009 um 12:21 schrieb YOhannes:
thanks guys,
i made a simple patch based on mathieus idea. (see attachment)
i like to apply more control on
Hallo Markus !
The same with me.
interested in coding but just very rare skills.but patching.
maybe the graphical userinterface which i started for gem could be
interesting.As i am in the job now, i cannot send screenshots nor patches.
if there is interest I put some things together
Hi Simon
Last time I saw this message, I think I solved it by installing X11
(from your install disk, or download it).
Hope this helps.
cheers
dafydd
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 6:23 AM, Simon Ball sballm...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello
I'm having trouble getting started with PD-extended. It
Hi all,
i added my name to two existing projects matching my competences.
Just in case Georg is too busy with all the other ones he is part of.
gr~~~
Am 03.03.2009 um 21:23 schrieb Georg Holzmann:
Hallo again !
I added now quite some projects from last year to the WIKI page:
I added my name to the VeeJay project to advise on how the low level stuff
affects performance and stability. I don't know if a project can have more
than one mentor though.
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 6:31 AM, Derek Holzer de...@umatic.nl wrote:
Since I'm completely uninterested in touching
That's great, let's see what happens ;-)
d.
chris clepper wrote:
I added my name to the VeeJay project to advise on how the low level
stuff affects performance and stability. I don't know if a project can
have more than one mentor though.
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 6:31 AM, Derek Holzer
My own suggestion for a GEM project would be to create a tutorial and
accompanying manual that covers the basic operation. The other idea
involves making the more advanced features like GLSL and framebuffer
rendering easier to use. These are mainly documentation projects, but also
have some Pd,
I already asked, and GSoC doesn't cover documentation, or else I would
have pitched the Pd FLOSS Manual in there as well. But go for it with
the GLSL/framebuffer coding stuff!
d.
chris clepper wrote:
My own suggestion for a GEM project would be to create a tutorial and
accompanying manual
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Derek Holzer de...@umatic.nl wrote:
I already asked, and GSoC doesn't cover documentation, or else I would have
pitched the Pd FLOSS Manual in there as well. But go for it with the
GLSL/framebuffer coding stuff!
That is really a shame since most open source
Agreed in full, my wish too
d.
chris clepper wrote:
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Derek Holzer de...@umatic.nl
mailto:de...@umatic.nl wrote:
I already asked, and GSoC doesn't cover documentation, or else I
would have pitched the Pd FLOSS Manual in there as well. But
hey all,
Jaime Oliver schrieb:
mmh, I don't really know about lengths. I think there is a limit to
how long your firewire cable should be. I usually work with analog
cameras in linux where cables can be long ad I capture with a pci card.
I think a cheap option that I've seen working well
--- Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca schrieb am Fr, 6.3.2009:
Unless you happen to be listening to Carter, Cowell,
Ferneyhough, Johnston, Nancarrow, or anyone who has ever
happened to use a quintuplet (Chopin, Elvin Jones, maybe Al
Pacino in Heat)
I didn't say that quintuplets
You need to install X11 off your OSX Install Disc
Simon Ball sballm...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello
I'm having trouble getting started with PD-extended. It seems to be having
trouble accessing the library, with red dots appearing around objects. I've
tried re installing and am on an
Unless you happen to be listening to Carter, Cowell, Ferneyhough, Johnston,
Nancarrow, or anyone who has ever happened to use a quintuplet (Chopin, Elvin
Jones, maybe Al Pacino in Heat)
-Jonathan
Or Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, Tchaikovsky Wagner, Mahler, Strauss,
Bartok, Schoenberg,
Sorry for autotune, please Spawn Pfunc
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Hello Martin and thanx for your reply,
In fact, i need a camera to track people in a space (indoor). The
camera will be on the ceiling.
There is 5 meters between the ceiling and the floor.
With the coordinates of people, i will turn on/off differents lamps
on a statue placed in the center of
I liked it too, it has a nice energetic progression. I like the
decaying melody notes in the beginning that drop in pitch and fade
away at the same time.
I also liked the site, just signed up :)
rich
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 8:35 AM, Ichabod icha...@gmail.com wrote:
Excellent! I like how it has
hi Jack,
it's about $200 for the firefly mv. They somehow don't want their
prices in public...
I had a lower price in mind - maybe I mixed that up with the unibrain. I
think for that application it's not necessary using higher frame rates.
I tried simple movement detection and tracking in gem,
Ok, thanx a lot Martin. Now, i will think about which model is the
most appropriate for my installation.
++
Jack
Le 6 mars 09 à 23:48, Martin Schied a écrit :
hi Jack,
it's about $200 for the firefly mv. They somehow don't want their
prices in public...
I had a lower price in mind -
True that! I would be way more useful writing documentation than code. If
there was an opportunity like GSoC for that, I'd jump on it.
~Kyle
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 11:04 AM, chris clepper cgclep...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Derek Holzer de...@umatic.nl wrote:
I
Hi Jack,
I've done a fair bit of this sort of thing before. The most useful setup i've
found is:
1) Analogue monochrome CCTV camera. (Preferably with around 700 horizontal
lines or so, very low lux, and self syncing)
I use these.
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