hi
one more quick question. i wrote an animator in PD that reads graphics from
files and animates it. any way of exporting that as a movie file or something?
thanks.
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On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 02:15:32PM -0500, sonia yuditskaya wrote:
the [rj_http] object is actually not in the rjutils folder, or
anywhere else I could find.
Maybe this is still in development or something?
[rj_http] is an external that would have to be compiled into the RjDj
app on
Hello, i was wondering if its possible to perceive azimuth with 2
speakers? Ive tried earplug but it just work with headphones, is it
possible to create azimuth with speakers? If yes is there any library
or object for this in pd?
thanks in advance
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I've created the psychoacoustic effect of azimuth with Mid-Side
recordings on stereo speakers before. Use traditional M/S panning: Mid =
Center, L = + Side, Right = - Side, and add a samplewise delay to the
Mid channel to elevate it in the sound field. I've never seen this
trick discussed, but
i have inserted the modules vloopback, videodevcoriander is
neither complaining anymore about misseng etc/video0 nor avout missing
v2l anymore.
and its running V4L output device /etc/video0
sofarsonice
by the way...i use GEM: ver: 0.91.3 'tigital' and PiDiP : additional
video
was it made with Gem ? I use pix_write to export a series of tiff of a Gem
animation and then join them together to create a movie file- but this is a
long method, do have a look at pix_record which may be better
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 8:38 AM, 2bad4...@london.com wrote:
hi
one more quick
Quoth august, on 30/11/10 16:27:
ok, this smells like a memory leak to me. Not going to be easy to find.
Do you have other externals loaded at the same time? If so, try
re-running my stress patch with no other libs or externals loaded.
thanks -august.
ok
Zitat von bra...@subnet.at:
i have inserted the modules vloopback, videodevcoriander is
neither complaining anymore about misseng etc/video0 nor avout
missing v2l anymore.
and its running V4L output device /etc/video0
sofarsonice
by the way...i use GEM: ver: 0.91.3 'tigital' and
Hi,
If I'm not worng vloopback module create a third (or a forth...) video
device. So try to open /dev/video2 or /dev/video3
husk
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 11:10 AM, bra...@subnet.at wrote:
i have inserted the modules vloopback, videodevcoriander is neither
complaining anymore about misseng
hi husk 00
vloopback is using as input 0 and its output 1
if i try to do pdp_v4l and set to dev 1 i get the following error
get capabilities: Inappropriate ioctl for device
cheers
markus
Zitat von Husk 00 hus...@gmail.com:
Hi,
If I'm not worng vloopback module create a third (or a forth...)
On 2010-12-01 11:10, bra...@subnet.at wrote:
i have inserted the modules vloopback, videodevcoriander is neither
complaining anymore about misseng etc/video0 nor avout missing v2l anymore.
and its running V4L output device /etc/video0
sofarsonice
by the way...i use GEM: ver: 0.91.3
Hello,
you could use dynamic patching or use the dynamic send/recieves from mmb
(which use dynamic patching). You can find them in the pd forum
somewhere in the abstractions section. If I remember right.
Greetings
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Am 26.11.2010 23:47, schrieb Andrew Faraday:
Hey All
This might be a simple
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Pd version 0.42.5
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ok I downloaded Pd-vanilla 0.42-6 from puredata.info and ran the patch. It
took
about 10 mins, but eventually there were a couple of buzzes. No libs or other
externals, just pd-vanilla 0.42-6 with readanysf~ running your stress patch.
yeah, I heard it once too.not sure yet what is
I am starting with Pd and have some questions:
- does Pd support multi-threading?
maybe someone else could answer this one in depth, i know that tim
blechmann has worked on a fork which does this
I'm interested in multi-threading inside pd, i.e..: could an external be
compiled with openMP and
On Wed, 1 Dec 2010, Pedro Lopes wrote:
i know that tim blechmann has worked on a fork
Wasn't this not part of a fork, but a pair of object classes, one of which
may have been called [fork] ? Totally different use of the word.
1 2010 at 03:11:55
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GEM: maintained by IOhannes m zmoelnig
GEM: Authors : Mark Danks (original version)
GEM:Chris Clepper
GEM
Very easy to do (i did a similar thing , where I used a microphone to create
gestures to control an multitouch DJ application, see a small paper in [1]
).
In my approach I used gesture templates, but since all you want is tapping
(or claping) you are just looking for peaks in amplitude analysis.
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GEM: Authors : Mark Danks (original version)
GEM:Chris Clepper
GEM:James Tittle
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Anyway, where are those [fork]s? I'm hungry!
(sorry for the bad joke)
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 4:58 PM, Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca wrote:
On Wed, 1 Dec 2010, Pedro Lopes wrote:
i know that tim blechmann has worked on a fork
Wasn't this not part of a fork, but a pair of object
On Dec 1, 2010, at 11:52 AM, Pedro Lopes wrote:
I am starting with Pd and have some questions:
- does Pd support multi-threading?
maybe someone else could answer this one in depth, i know that tim
blechmann has worked on a fork which does this
I'm interested in multi-threading inside pd,
Its difficult to write a deterministic program using standard threads.
I know, it's difficult to achieve regular results when you depend on
processor scheduling :)
It sounds to me that you have a solution in your head looking for a
problem, perhaps you could start with the problem?
You are right
Hey Nicolas,
Thanks for that. I will check it out later.
Regards,
Julian
On 1 December 2010 14:10, Nicolas Montgermont
nicolas_montgerm...@yahoo.frwrote:
Hello,
You can still find it in the svn here:
Hey all,
I'm working on composing a piece within pd for viola in which I would like
to attach some kind of sensor to the head of the instrument. The sensor
must be capable of tracking the performers movements on the x,y,z axis', be
undetectable for the performer, and be wireless. I'm not sure
on Dec 1 2010 at 03:11:55
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GEM:Chris Clepper
GEM
as follows:
[import] $Revision: 1.2 $
[import] is still in development, the interface could change!
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First off, don't expect perfect results, that'll set you up for
failure. Sounds like you want an accelerometer for x/y/z
acceleration, and for position, you'll need to add something like a
gyro or the wii controller's infrared camera tracking the light bar.
Perhaps the Wii controller
As hans said, the wii is very good for starting up sensor/accel projects.
Although when you need better data the wii will not provide, so don't raise
much expectations.
At my research lab we work with accel+magnetometer to correct the values,
anyhow it is now wireless for now, which is a major
Hi, i connected pd with arduino and adxl330, works fine, in order to
wireless i prefer arduino bluetooth, the only thing to do is change the baud
for default the in firmata is 57600, in my experience only works if you
change to 115200 (in the standard firmata arduino sketch,and the arduino
Hi Ico,
if you want to post a new question to the Pd list please compose a new message
to pd-list@iem.at rather than taking a random email from the list which you
reply and then change the subject.
It destroys the thread view, making the archive a mess and it's inconvenient
when trying to
Maybe it's worth mentioning that you can also work the other way round:
mount a small IR LED on the head of the instrument and track its motion with
a wiimote mounted statically in front of it.
I used this once for tracking a remote controlled robot and it worked fairly
well.
I guess that success
In my case : I will need to build a dedicated machine running Pd. If Pd
doesn't support multi-threading, it would be nonsense to buy an octocore
system.
Xavier.
Le 01/12/10 18:19, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
On Dec 1, 2010, at 11:52 AM, Pedro Lopes wrote:
It sounds to me that you have
on Dec 1 2010 at 03:11:55
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GEM
Tracking in that sense requires you to have gear that is in visible line of
sight to the musician. If its a concert situation maybe that's not easy. But
its a way to go. Note that will not produce good tridimensional tracking
results, one could use a kinect too.
If we want to hyper extrapolate,
Hey Guys
Here's the situation, I've been invited to talk to a group of techies on PD for
half an hour this friday (the 3rd), there's basically two options. Either I do
a basic introduction to Pd, it's benefits and why I like it as a
medium/language. Or the one I'm leaning towards now, A
Do a VJ thing.
control it with a wii
Video theremins go over well too
pp
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Yeap,
and talk NERDY ;)
On 1 December 2010 22:33, Pagano, Patrick p...@digitalworlds.ufl.edu wrote:
Do a VJ thing.
control it with a wii
Video theremins go over well too
pp
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hello
installed pd-extended for ubuntu karmic
opened pd~ help
clicked on first message box:
pd~ version 0.2
error: pd~: can't stat /usr/lib/pd-extended/pd
indeed there's no pd in this folder?
do i have to put it there myself?
rolf
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An 8-core system would not do much for normal Pd patches. Try pd~,
then you can have a pd-instance per core in a single patch.
.hc
On Dec 1, 2010, at 3:05 PM, Xavier Miller wrote:
In my case : I will need to build a dedicated machine running Pd. If
Pd doesn't support multi-threading, it
Wii data really doesn't work for me. Although perhaps with a few led's it'd
rekindle my interest.
Incidentally, either I don't have a fast enough machine for VJing or I've not
found the right library/objects. What's the way forward on that?
From: geoker...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2010
I'm a big fan of starting from very little and building a ring
modulator, step-by-step, as I did in this talk:
http://vimeo.com/5479982
.hc
On Dec 1, 2010, at 4:20 PM, Andrew Faraday wrote:
Wii data really doesn't work for me. Although perhaps with a few
led's it'd rekindle my interest.
What works really well with absolute beginners
is the ring mod applied between [adc~] and [dac~],
so everyone ends up shouting I am a robot! Exterminate!
into their mic. Guaranteed geekfest.
On Wed, 1 Dec 2010 16:26:51 -0500
Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at wrote:
I'm a big fan of
40 mins video :) Nice Hans.
p.s.: this is a VERY good vimeo channel. thanks for the pointer.
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 9:26 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.atwrote:
I'm a big fan of starting from very little and building a ring modulator,
step-by-step, as I did in this talk:
Hey all,
I love this list:)
I had thought about wiimotes but I think they are too cumbersome, visible
and heavy. I would like the instrumentalist to not have to be aware that
they are connected to anything. The point of the tracking is to use the
performers involuntary movement as input data
The circuit boards inside of wii remotes are much smaller and lighter,
then you can use whatever battery gives you about ~3V.
.hc
On Dec 1, 2010, at 4:54 PM, J bz wrote:
Hey all,
I love this list:)
I had thought about wiimotes but I think they are too cumbersome,
visible and heavy. I
problems with bluetooth in concert situations
I think this would mostly depend on how far away you are from the receiver. If
you're expecting to be fairly far away (more than 10 or 20 feet) bluetooth is
probably not the right choice.
—t3db0t
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Steiner FTW, there. Lots of ideas flying around, May well try the ringmod
thing, although I do have feedback issues with my laptop, will probably all go
wrong if I go straight for that.
Good stuff
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Hello,
I installed Ubuntu Maverick on an old Thinkpad T42.
Before this I was using Gem on the same machine in Hardy...slow but working.
Now I can't create the Gemwin at all, I get:
pd: ../../radeon/radeon_cs_gem.c:181: cs_gem_write_reloc: Assertion
`boi-space_accounted' failed.
Pd: signal 6
2010/12/1 Tedb0t li...@liminastudio.com
problems with bluetooth in concert situations
I think this would mostly depend on how far away you are from the receiver.
If you're expecting to be fairly far away (more than 10 or 20 feet)
bluetooth is probably not the right choice.
I don't know
Hi
I am getting an conflict with Eric Lyon's impulse~ and impulse~ from
some other external library
Can someone place that name and where it lives?
Pat Pagano
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Nothing a sensor check would not prevent. Its like sound check =P
The thing with bluetooth is if you loose the device it can take a lot of
time to reconnect. But it can be used for 8 meters.
There are other things:
- radio (zigbee, xbee)
- wifi (hooray, i love wifi)
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 12:14
Hi Sofy,
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 02:15:32PM -0500, sonia yuditskaya wrote:
the [rj_http] object is actually not in the rjutils folder, or
anywhere else I could find.
Maybe this is still in development or something?
Do you or anyone on the list have it?
As far as I know it is a binary object
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On Wed, Dec 01, 2010 at 05:08:49PM +, Pedro Lopes wrote:
Now attack detection in PD can be performed in various ways, one cool way
is to use bonk~ to detect attacks (see Miller's paper in [2]) or on a
simpler level you can analyse the signal manually with env~.
One very awesome thing about
Maybe you can create a Helmet...or Hat...cool...then the wire is not a a
problem, also you can hack the wii and select the internal parts to reduce
the weight.
Best regards
José
2010/12/1 Pedro Lopes pedro.lo...@ist.utl.pt
Nothing a sensor check would not prevent. Its like sound check =P
Thanks Chris,
I am writing them a letter now, hope for the best!
Sofy Yuditskaya
] yuditskaya.com [
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 9:38 PM, Chris McCormick ch...@mccormick.cx wrote:
Hi Sofy,
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 02:15:32PM -0500, sonia yuditskaya wrote:
the [rj_http] object is actually not in
Thanks, I will investigate that.
Le 1/12/2010 22:20, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
An 8-core system would not do much for normal Pd patches. Try pd~, then
you can have a pd-instance per core in a single patch.
.hc
On Dec 1, 2010, at 3:05 PM, Xavier Miller wrote:
In my case : I will need
I was looking to a good tutorial / introduction. I've found it :)
I will take watch it tonight, after work.
Xavier.
Le 1/12/2010 22:26, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
I'm a big fan of starting from very little and building a ring
modulator, step-by-step, as I did in this talk:
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