hello,
I will give a x-fertilization workshop for beginners with Pd SuperCollider
together with Thomas Bernardi, in Nantes, France, on May 29th.
The meal will consist not just in carrots and coriander, also additive and
soubstractive synthesis, and a sip of spatialization inside a
Actually, DSP 1 is even delayed several seconds to allow loading of the
samples a little bit faster. The same patch is working with the older Linux
version.
Anyway, never mind, I already took the time to create an abstraction with
[loop~] and [samphold~] that takes the same parameters (for my
Sounds like fun, this is very much on topic. You should also post it
to pd-announce. Post video of it afterwards.
.hc
On May 5, 2010, at 2:23 PM, patrick mcnameeking wrote:
Hello list,
I hope that I'm not violating list-serve etiquette for posting this
but I wanted to let everyone
Nice! Thanks for that, I'll give it a go.
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 6:36 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.atwrote:
I packaged up Thomas Grill's xsample as an easy-to-install libdir:
http://puredata.info/Members/hans/Xsample
.hc
I just noticed that the -nosleep flag dosn't seem to do anything. When I
take a look at the system monitor it says about pd sleeping until I do
something. Even while doing some light things it keeps saying sleeping.
Is there any condition I have to set in the system to recognise the
-nosleep flag.
-nopref
?
Florian Hollerweger a écrit :
Hi list,
(I apologize if this issue has been raised before, but I can't find
anything in the archives.)
Is it possible to entirely bypass .pdrc?
Here is the scenario: I want to give a DVD with a pre-compiled Pd and my
patch to somebody else, but want
Hi Hans,
thanks for that... i've never dealt with libdirs do i just have to
name the folder the same as the library and put all the binaries into
it?
I'll try to follow that scheme for the binaries on my server.
gr~~~
2010/5/6 Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at:
I packaged up Thomas
Hi,
cyrille henry wrote:
-nopref
?
Florian Hollerweger a écrit :
Is it possible to entirely bypass .pdrc?
Apart from the minor glitch that it's
-noprefs
I guess it always helps to do a
pd -help
with the actual version of Pd one is running :)
Thanks Cyrille, and sorry for
Yeah, the part with naming the folder the same as the binary goes way
back, like 2002 at least. Then it also happens to look for the help
patches in that folder first. That's also old. The 'examples' folder
is an addition for the Libdir format, that's mostly useful for the new
Help
First, try to get everything in Fink built in 'stable' mode, then try
updating when in 'unstable' mode. Also, I find it useful to install
the binary packages first using 'apt-get install'.
And yes, building all the libs for Pd-extended on Mac OS X is
complicated. :) Its quite easy on
Thanks for all these, guys. So far the patch with timer suits my needs
perfectly (with a little adjustment). I'll let you know how the bell striker
develops.
To: pd-list@iem.at
From: cold...@mac.com
Date: Wed, 5 May 2010 15:55:18 -0700
Subject: Re: [PD] Velocity detection
I like pipe for
Tcl/Tk happens to be a good GUI toolkit for making cross-platform apps that
appear native on each platform. From my point of view, we should just
implement things better, changing the GUI toolkit is not going to make as
big a difference.
.hc
Matju told basically the same so i'm convinced.
On May 6, 2010, at 7:28 PM, András Murányi wrote:
Tcl/Tk happens to be a good GUI toolkit for making cross-platform
apps that appear native on each platform. From my point of view, we
should just implement things better, changing the GUI toolkit is not
going to make as big a difference.
It would be great to see some documentation of this setup so that
others can learn from it. You might be interested in Pd on Android,
iPhone, Maemo, etc. and other mobile devices. Mobile devices are
getting quite powerful, and they are already small. Then you'd even
have a battery
On Fri, 7 May 2010, András Murányi wrote:
Actually, do you consider the GUI or the GUI-core communication slow
(ie a large performace potential in optimizing), or is just that we
overdrive it sometimes? (Or is it like smooth or not smooth? ;o)
a [#see] object is sending video over the GUI
On Thu, 6 May 2010, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Some parts are extremely slow, like array redrawing and moving of items
on the canvas. These particular things can sometimes generate 1
megabyte a second of Tcl code. The same could be achieved by sending
the right 1 kilobyte per second, or
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