All this talk about pd shirts inspired me to *bang* out a design.
There's a higher resolution version over here:
http://noisybox.net/computers/pd/images/pd_headbang.png
It's a simple, single-sided white ink on black shirt design.
Cheers,
-jason
http://noisybox.net
inline:
Fixed. Funny, all the links were like that. Thanks much.
D.
Mike McGonagle wrote:
Derek,
I was poking around the site, and it looks great. I was noticing that
the link on the (
http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/PureData/ChitChat ) page has a
broken link for (
Here's an idea, inspired by the most aptly named pd object... :)
-Jonathan
--- On Fri, 4/3/09, Jason Plumb ja...@noisybox.net wrote:
From: Jason Plumb ja...@noisybox.net
Subject: [PD] my pd shirt design submission.
To: pd-list pd-list@iem.at
Cc: bbakersm...@gmail.com
Date: Friday, April 3,
Seems there's a lot of activity around docs and tutorials in this community
at the moment. It's great for someone like me, giving Pd another try after a
couple of years of using Max/MSP. Since I last looked at it, things are much
improved. Pd-extended is great; all the libraries I'll
Hi,
the list of objects in the FLOSS Manual is kind of a place-holder right
now. It needs some help, maybe someone at the upcoming book sprint would
like to take some charge over the situation ;-)
The Object Thesaurus function you are describing is supposed to be
handled by the Pdpedia
Hi!
Roman Haefeli schrieb:
On Thu, 2009-04-02 at 19:45 +0200, Martin Schied wrote:
Nevertheless it's very weird and I don't understand why the order of
loading something can be interfering with priorities. It would be nice
to have a place to put information like this - i wonder why there
have you installed msys?
i'm using mingw 5.1.4, too.
g.
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Hans,
i'm refering a graphs,
for study models in complex networks.
it's necessary uses matrix
grettings,
Brazileiro
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On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 10:49 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@eds.orgwrote:
Do you mean a neural network? For that there is ANN.
.hc
On Apr 2,
hi
I have a bit an unusual approach to test if dyn~ is available on the
platform. In case it is i want to do all my dynamic patching in dyn~. if
it isn't available it should do everything with pd-vanilla dynamic patching.
My workaround is an abstraction with the name dyn~, this sends a message
I think its a permissions issue, there was some discussion in the past
about it, but I don't remember off hand what the resolution was.
Check the archives. Basically, Ubuntu recently made it harder to get
the HID data in the interest of security. Hmm, this should be a FAQ
entry, but I
Hi List,
I lately installed pd-extended on a macbook (OSX 10.5.6, proc.2.4 GHz Intel
Core 2Duo):
everything OK, but... no MIDI when using pd, while MIDI works with other
applications !!!
No MIDI device seems to be seen by pd as the MIDI settings window says:
- input device : none
- output
Open Audio MIDI Setup in Applications-Utilities and leave it open
while you have Pd running.
D.
François Bardet wrote:
Hi List,
I lately installed pd-extended on a macbook (OSX 10.5.6, proc.2.4 GHz
Intel Core 2Duo):
everything OK, but... no MIDI when using pd, while MIDI works with other
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009, Martin Schied wrote:
I'd like to have the possibility to have multiple versions of
.pdsettings (so changes can directly be applied in the menu and saved
for future use). For a short period of time I was using some start
commands copying .pdsettings files around before
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009, Ricardo Brazileiro wrote:
i'm refering a graphs, for study models in complex networks. it's
necessary uses matrix
I don't think anything in Pd handles sparse matrices of any kind, but I
could be wrong. In that case, you will have to use ordinary matrices. If
you have
Hallo,
Mathieu Bouchard hat gesagt: // Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009, Ricardo Brazileiro wrote:
i'm refering a graphs, for study models in complex networks. it's
necessary uses matrix
I don't think anything in Pd handles sparse matrices of any kind, but I
could be
Hey All --
I'd appreciate any advice that you could offer on this.
Ultimately, what I'd want to do is just access the Line-In audio data
(I'm assuming it's somewhere in the Windows API?) and then write that
data (maybe constantly updated to a TXT file?) so I can access the TXT
file from another
Yes, I have msys installed.
Would it make a difference where pd is installed?
-Jonathan
--- On Fri, 4/3/09, Georg Werner ge...@fricklr.de wrote:
From: Georg Werner ge...@fricklr.de
Subject: Re: [PD] iemguts on windows
To: PD-List pd-list@iem.at
Date: Friday, April 3, 2009, 2:21 PM
have
Welcome (back) to Pd! :-) I have two quick responses:
- pdpedia is useful for searching for objects based on keywords:
http://wiki.puredata.info/en/
- as for the help patches that are lacking, feel free to fix them up
and submit them to the patch tracker, then we can add them. There are
There's probably a better way but here's what comes first to my mind:
in a terminal:
nc -l -p pd_output.txt
Then, in your PD patch use netsend to send the UV values to localhost
port
Pall
On 3.4.2009, at 19:52, Benalt, Adam D (NBC Universal, MSNBC) wrote:
Hey All --
I'd
Oh, I just noticed you're on Windows and uh... as far as I can tell
you're not even talking about PD.
On 3.4.2009, at 19:52, Benalt, Adam D (NBC Universal, MSNBC) wrote:
Hey All --
I'd appreciate any advice that you could offer on this.
Ultimately, what I'd want to do is just access the
Thanks Pall --
I appreciate your responses.
Yes, I am on windows.
And, yes, I am trying to get PD to do this.
So far it looks like the right tool for the job, but I just downloaded
it today on the advice of a friend.
Together we've cobbled together the attached .pd file.
If you start the Metro
I would think that on Windows you have to do something like [write C:
\tmp\textfile.txt] but I'm not positive. Anyway, the problem I see is
the path to the file. /tmp/textfile.txt means nothing to Windows.
best r.
Pall
On 3.4.2009, at 22:54, Benalt, Adam D (NBC Universal, MSNBC) wrote:
Oh, and you'll probably have to make sure that a folder named tmp
actually exists and can be written to by anybody.
On 3.4.2009, at 22:54, Benalt, Adam D (NBC Universal, MSNBC) wrote:
Thanks Pall --
I appreciate your responses.
Yes, I am on windows.
And, yes, I am trying to get PD to do
Have you tried [write C:/tmp/textfile.txt] ?
I haven't run PD on Windows in years, so I'm not sure and have no way
of testing.
On 3.4.2009, at 23:05, Benalt, Adam D (NBC Universal, MSNBC) wrote:
Yeah, that's what I thought at first.
But, when I try to enter a back-slash '\' I get an error
Yeah, that's what I thought at first.
But, when I try to enter a back-slash '\' I get an error in the print
window that says keycode 92: dropped
Also the help file shows the slashed the way I wrote them, I just copied
what was in there.
Thanks again.
Adam D. Benalt
Production Technology
Hi Adam,
I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to do with that patch, but if
you're having trouble with file names in windows, use the following chain of
objects:
[bang(
|
[savepanel]
|
[write $1(
|
[textfile]
In this case, bang and write $1 are messages (created with ctrl-2), and
Thanks Jonathan,
This works as you noted below, however I need this to be an automated
process.
At least a couple of times per second, writing one numeric value to the
same text file over and over again.
Then I can query it as needed and it will return the VU level at that
moment.
Pall --
This
On unix related systems, printing the output of [savepanel] will show
you the path to the file. Perhaps that will show you how you can
format the path to work in [write(
[savepanel]
|
[print]
will print it to the pd window.
On 4.4.2009, at 00:40, Benalt, Adam D (NBC Universal, MSNBC)
Oh, I see. In that case, just use
[write my_textfile.txt(
and my_textfile.txt will be saved in the same folder as your patch.
-Jonathan
--- On Sat, 4/4/09, Benalt, Adam D (NBC Universal, MSNBC)
adam.ben...@msnbc.com wrote:
From: Benalt, Adam D (NBC Universal, MSNBC) adam.ben...@msnbc.com
Benalt, Adam D (NBC Universal, MSNBC) escreveu:
Thanks Jonathan,
This works as you noted below, however I need this to be an automated
process.
At least a couple of times per second, writing one numeric value to the
same text file over and over again.
Then I can query it as needed and it will
Thanks josé !
This writes the file to the correct directory, but as a blank .txt
What do I click or change to get the numeric value?
Adam D. Benalt
Production Technology Director
212-664-1142 desk
646-306-4751 blackberry
MSNBC
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From: padovani
Thanks Jonathan --
José's solution uses that convention and works, but I'm so new to PD that I
don't really understand what the rest of his app is doing.
:-)
All --
I really appreciate your assistance on this.
I've been looking for any solution to this problem for 2 days now and in the
last
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