On 09/07/2012 12:35 AM, Julian Brooks wrote:
Hey all,
Does anyone have a working mrpeach library (the OSC stuff particularly)
compiled for a raspian rpi pd 0.43.2?
if you are using rpi-wheezy (or however this is called), simply do:
$ apt-get install pd-osc
there is a large number of
Hey IOhannes,
Wonderful, many thanks.
I had presumed (and we all know what happens to that) that pd-osc was the
old objects not mrpeach so that's good news indeed as every time I've
attempted to compile mrpeach for vanilla it's gone pear-shaped (yes I know
- user-error!).
BTW - big props for
There is a difference between how to use an object/external (which is
generally well documented in help files), and looking for useful
objects/externals someone doesn't even know the existence...
Why is pdpedia offline? if well filled and updated, it's exactly what
does that job...
rr
Le 03.
Hi,
You should be able to do this sort of thing by looking up LFOs in the
various tutorials / manuals (eg: http://en.flossmanuals.net/pure-data/)
In fact, attached is a patch with a very simple LFO assigned to the pitch
of an oscillator. It should be quite straight forward to adapt this to an
FM
Hi list,
It looks like the mrpeach [packOSC] external converts Pd floats to OSC integers
if the float value is equal to the float value cast to an int. From the source
code:
/* It might be an int, a float, or a string */
switch (a-a_type)
{
case A_FLOAT:
f =
Hi João,
actually those patches won't help you so much, as it aims at very short
samples/videos up to about 8 seconds, depending how much memory your graphics
card has. But they may give you an idea how to proceed. It's definitely not a
good Idea trying to load a long HD movie in a
I'm not entirely sure what you want here. If you can build an FM algorithm you
can replace the modulating oscillator with another FM algorithm easily enough.
Or if you're talking about limiting the output spectra, you could use an FM
synth as your control signal for [moog~] or a number of
I guess it's because all numbers in Pd are floats, but usually integer
floats are meant to be integers. But obviously it's impossible for the
code to know what the user wants, so you can also force the type by
using the [sendtyped ...( message. Probably sending all numbers as
floats will annoy
On 09/07/2012 10:55 AM, Julian Brooks wrote:
BTW - big props for whomsoever has sorted the debian repo's, they're an
excellent resource these days.
that was mainly hans with roman and me.
help is always welcome :-)
fgmasdr
IOhannes
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Hi Martin,
On 7 Sep 2012, at 14:13, Martin Peach martin.pe...@sympatico.ca wrote:
I guess it's because all numbers in Pd are floats, but usually integer floats
are meant to be integers. But obviously it's impossible for the code to know
what the user wants, so you can also force the type
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On Sep 7, 2012 1:42 PM, Jonathan Wilkes
I can update vcf~ in the PDDP docs at some point, but aside from that what
do you have in mind?
Multi-dimensional indexing whose data can be easily referenced by multiple
features (object search, auto-completion, maybe other)
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I can update vcf~ in the PDDP docs
To Pd list,
I got my Pi in the mail today (only 2 or 3 weeks after ordering it I think -
they're starting to catch up with the enormous demand!) and can report what
I found works and what not.
I loaded the Raspian distro (the one everyone suggests) and following the
blog on :
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