- "Hans-Christoph Steiner" a écrit :
> On Apr 10, 2011, at 2:00 PM, Patrice Colet wrote:
>
> > I'm wondering why the method isn't as same as in ggee/getdir to get
>
> > current dir, that would be a simple cross-platform method,
> > following wildcards in externals/Makefile we need to hav
On Apr 10, 2011, at 2:00 PM, Patrice Colet wrote:
- "Hans-Christoph Steiner" a écrit :
On Apr 9, 2011, at 12:49 AM, Patrice Colet wrote:
if one is interested I've built these ones lately:
exciter
filterbank
formant
pianoroll
probalizer
samplebox
sonogram
speex
spigot~
most just need
Any thoughts or numbers regarding this value vs. the previous pdcons?
It doesn't surprise me, since it is a rather small conference - it is very
specific, which is what motivates me towards it, its a place
to definitely get in touch with pd development and research - when you
compare it to the "m
On Sun, 10 Apr 2011, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
The committee has decided to extend the deadline to the 10th of April
24:00h (UTS +2)
reminder
BTW, I submitted at that exact time, and my submission number is 39. This
should give you an idea of how many people submitted, though this may
count
I am happy to announce another workshop for the pd-LAunch week (4/25-5/1) in
Los Angeles. On Friday, April 29th at 7:00 PM, Chris McCormick will be
teaching a workshop at CRASHspace on using Pd as an embedded audio engine
for other applications.
Pd As Your Embedded Audio Engine
“Pd as your embed
- "Hans-Christoph Steiner" a écrit :
> On Apr 9, 2011, at 12:49 AM, Patrice Colet wrote:
> > if one is interested I've built these ones lately:
> >
> > exciter
> > filterbank
> > formant
> > pianoroll
> > probalizer
> > samplebox
> > sonogram
> > speex
> > spigot~
> >
> > most just need -lib
Heh... wow. Thanks for pointing out my negligence and all the help up to
this point =)
Tyler
On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 9:59 AM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Apr 2011, Tyler Leavitt wrote:
>
> Using the sqrt(r^2-x^2) formula I get the same results as with the [sin],
>> [cos]. Maybe I'm jus
On Sun, 10 Apr 2011, Tyler Leavitt wrote:
Using the sqrt(r^2-x^2) formula I get the same results as with the
[sin], [cos]. Maybe I'm just implementing it wrong, but I can't figure
out why it's not plotting the correct y values... Here's the patch I
sent before with my implementation of the sqr
Using the sqrt(r^2-x^2) formula I get the same results as with the [sin],
[cos]. Maybe I'm just implementing it wrong, but I can't figure out why it's
not plotting the correct y values...
Here's the patch I sent before with my implementation of the sqrt(r^2 - x^2)
On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 8:52 AM,
On Apr 10, 2011, at 1:04 AM, Billy Stiltner wrote:
On 4/10/11, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Apr 9, 2011, at 12:49 AM, Patrice Colet wrote:
- "Billy Stiltner" a écrit :
On 4/7/11, patko wrote:
you know when you add an external path it will be available from
all
pd
version
On Sun, 10 Apr 2011, Tyler Leavitt wrote:
I've not had any real success using the formulas with [sin] and [cos]...
I don't know why, but I had assumed that you wanted to plot something
"parametrically", such as a path drawn from x(t) and y(t) functions,
instead of a y(x) function. I was read
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The committee has decided to ext
Probably the thing will read quieter if the pots are lower resistance.
The data sheet for the atmega microcontroller used in the arduino says
hat the impedance of the analog source should be less than 10kOhm. Also
putting a .1uF capacitor from the analog pin to ground will smooth out
glitchy no
You can filter out some noise if that happens. I have done several arduino
projects (namely public installations or sculptures with sensors), one thing
I learned is that you can always filter the (some) noise, by ignoring some
values and so forth.
Another fun aspect is that in public installations
Thank you both for your replies.
I don't think i will need multiplexing.
@Pedro : what do you mean by "fluctuate a little"? This could be anoying if
they fluctuate too much, because i wanted to use a pot to control a delay
length (you can hear gliches if the delay length jumps from one value to
ano
On 10/04/11 15:12, Tyler Leavitt wrote:
I've not had any real success using the formulas with [sin] and [cos]...
maybe I'm missing something here. The only solution that I've gotten to work
is the midpoint circle algorithm with Peter's patch.
A circle centered at the origin is implicitly[1] des
Depends on what you want the leds to do. If you simply want them to shine
when buttons are pressed, dont waste arduino code on that. But if you want
them to blink or react to the controller state (hence code) they'll have to
be controlled via some digital pins (in output state) as Goyard stated, as
Ok well now I have really attached the patch...
On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 7:12 AM, Tyler Leavitt wrote:
> I've not had any real success using the formulas with [sin] and [cos]...
> maybe I'm missing something here. The only solution that I've gotten to work
> is the midpoint circle algorithm with P
Pierre Massat wrote:
>
> I also saw that the board could power LEDs. This could be very interesting,
Yes, but the Digital Input are "shared" with the digital outputs. So if
you put a button on a line, you cannot put a led too. You have up to 12
inputs/outputs IN TOTAL. You choose in your program
I've not had any real success using the formulas with [sin] and [cos]...
maybe I'm missing something here. The only solution that I've gotten to work
is the midpoint circle algorithm with Peter's patch.
I've included a patch to show where I'm struggling... When the arc gets
drawn with bigger radiu
Beware that analogue inputs (can) have noise (they fluctuate a little).
The analogRead() command converts the input voltage range, 0 to 5 volts, to
a digital value between 0 and 1023.
If you can settle with 12 inputs the Uno will suffice:
http://arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardUno
p.s.: Multiplex
Hi,
Pierre Massat wrote:
> Here's what i have right now :
> - 8 buttons + 1 potentiometer (in a pedal).
on a regular arduino (25 euros) you get 12 digital inputs (buttons) out
of the box, expandable to 18 if you reuse the analog inputs. You also
get 6 analog inputs (potentiometer). Load up firmat
Hi Pedro, thank you for this quick response.
- Yes, size does matter, because it all needs to fit in a stombox. But the
boards don't seem to be to large anyway...
- Price matters too (i'm not gonna buy the one at at 130 or something).
- What is multiplex? I need something like 12 simple switches (d
Hi all,
I sorry to start yet another thread about arduino, but i'm too lazy to
search the archives and i suppose that they are upgrading the different
models frequently.
I have been using a hacked gamepad-turned-stompbox to control my live
patches, and right now i feel that it's time to build somet
there's a video from some presentation, where F Barnknecht presents a
patch that does this. he should know what it's called, or maybe it already
exists in the rjdj library.
you can also train an acoustic model and use it with a voice recognition
tool, like julius or sphinx. i have also just
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