How about an .apk of pd on puredata.info? :-)
pp
On 5/29/11 10:16 PM, "Hans-Christoph Steiner" wrote:
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>Full Pd for Android is here now and working as well as a sound app can
>on Android. Android 3.1 is very new, so you're on the cutting edge. If
>you haven't already, I'd build the apps fr
Hi
i need to design a sistem to control 40 diferents audio files and playback
in a stereo sistem. I was thinking to use puredata and arduino, load the 40
audios in a pd patch and use 40 switches and resistors into some arduino
inputs to trigger and playback any of the 40 audios in pd. Every switch
Full Pd for Android is here now and working as well as a sound app can
on Android. Android 3.1 is very new, so you're on the cutting edge. If
you haven't already, I'd build the apps from source and try that.
Otherwise, there needs to be some fixes for 3.1
.hc
On Sun, 2011-05-29 at 20:02 -0400,
I tried the PdTEst and it works and gives me two very smooth sine tones,
the circle of fifths patch and the sceneplayer both crash and do not run.
I am excited to see the development of pd on these mobile devices. I think
some of the other coding is a bit out of my league. How far off do you
think
And by the way, i mean this: http://gitorious.org/pdlib/pd-for-android
and the people are (at least for what I know): Peter Brinkmann and
Chris McCormick (kudos to them, once again).
Best,
Pedro
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 9:18 PM, Pedro Lopes wrote:
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> There's a lot of stuff from some members of t
There's a lot of stuff from some members of this list (kudos to them) that
are working with pd on android. I'm not a mobile dev myself, and I just done
really basic experiments with libpd ad it worked for me (
http://gitorious.org/pdlib/pages/Libpd).
Could be a starting point.
On Sun, May 29, 201
Hello
I just got a Motorola Xoom for an early birthday Gift and I was wondering HOW
TO get pure data to run on Honeycomb 3.1. I would love to see if it will run my
patches for Pd. I have about two weeks to test the device out before I am
allowed to return it. The purchase was from Best buy in t
On Sat, 2011-05-28 at 21:14 +0200, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
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> On 05/28/2011 07:06 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
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> > Ok, since I'm going a lot of security stuff, I'm TLS wary. Could you
> > post a PGP-signed email of the MD5 and
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> I had a quick read of the paper just now. I might have missed the
> point altogether, but from what I understand, the results that he gets
> from the Euclidian algorithm are the same (if you accept a rotation
> pattern as being equivalent) as what you'd get from the simple
> rounding of fractio