Hi everybody,
I was trying to install pd-extended 0.42.5 from source on a 64-bit Natty
machine.
I was logged in as root. The unpacked pd-extended archive folder was either
at / or /root/.
Before starting I did apt-get build-dep puredata gem pd-pdp.
But at the end of ./configure prefix=/usr I get
to make the poly object more compatible with the ADSR philosophy, it would
be nice if you could tell poly the release time (after note-offs) to keep a
voice free if its possible.
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You could set a delay to the note offs only that are going into the poly
object. Set the delay time to the release time of the envelope.
On pd-extended I would do it like this:
[notein]
| |
[pack f f]
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(off)[nroute 0 2] (noteon)
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On Aug 11, 2011, at 7:50 AM, Ingo wrote:
Hi everybody,
I was trying to install pd-extended 0.42.5 from source on a 64-bit
Natty
machine.
I was logged in as root. The unpacked pd-extended archive folder was
either
at / or /root/.
Before starting I did apt-get build-dep puredata gem
Has anyone fooled with the libfreenect/openkinect pure data
I cannot seem to build osceleton on ubuntu 11, but
freenect-glview which is included with the libfreenect patches seems to work
extremely well
I found hcs' osceleton patches and they work fine on osx but I think they rely
on
Did you try the osceleton packages:
https://launchpad.net/~eighthave/+archive/openni
.hc
On Aug 11, 2011, at 2:47 PM, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
Has anyone fooled with the libfreenect/openkinect pure data
I cannot seem to build osceleton on ubuntu 11, but
freenect-glview which is included with