Le 27/02/2013 00:42, jamal crawford a écrit :
hi Cyrille and list
yes i found some configuration tools and maxed them up and yes i can see
the smoothing now (which still is grainy, but its ok), but it seems like
polygon_smooth does nothing. i have no nvidia gpu, so no FSAA for me
(but
Greetings All
I'm trying to control how a text file with a list of audio files in it
are read/played.
Example:
I have a text file which is read and plays several audio files one
right after the other till the end. I would like to have it read/play
the text file list in reverse, forward, or loop
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On 2013-02-27 00:42, jamal crawford wrote:
but it seems like polygon_smooth does nothing.
obviously, you have to insert [polygon_smooth] *before* your Geos
(e.g. your boxes).
damned!
i forget the alpha!
thanks
cheers
c
Le 27/02/2013 10:44, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
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On 2013-02-27 00:42, jamal crawford wrote:
but it seems like polygon_smooth
Quoth Rick T, on 27/02/2013 09:04:
Greetings All
I'm trying to control how a text file with a list of audio files in it
are read/played.
Example:
I have a text file which is read and plays several audio files one
right after the other till the end. I would like to have it read/play
the text
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Hi, why is not possible? Instead of analysing the real time value of
the signal , maybe i can have a memory or buffer that store the a
piece of signal ( groups of samples) from time to time and then
analize that group of values.
Maybe it can convert that group of values into a string and then:
Why not do an FFT and measure the variance of the channels?
For instance white noise has maximum entropy and all the bins of its FFT
will be more or less the same, while a sine wave has low entropy and one
bin will be much larger than the others.
Martin
On 2013-02-27 08:40, ronni montoya
Thanks I went to http://puredata.info/downloads/zexy to pull out the
l2s.pd files to use and I couldn't find the pd files. Do they go by
another name?
The reason for this is I only want to have the PD patches I'm really
using on the system.
Thanks
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 1:34 AM, James Dunn
Quoth Rick T, on 27/02/2013 15:13:
Thanks I went to http://puredata.info/downloads/zexy to pull out the
l2s.pd files to use and I couldn't find the pd files. Do they go by
another name?
The reason for this is I only want to have the PD patches I'm really
using on the system.
Thanks
Just
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 7:40 AM, ronni montoya ronni.mont...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi, why is not possible?
What I mean is using floating point numbers, as an approximation of real
numbers. We have a finite number of samples, so it's impossible to work
with continuous distributions, except by
Thanks that works great
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 5:27 AM, James Dunn ja...@4thharmonic.com wrote:
Quoth Rick T, on 27/02/2013 15:13:
Thanks I went to http://puredata.info/downloads/zexy to pull out the
l2s.pd files to use and I couldn't find the pd files. Do they go by
another name?
If you took the fft squared magnitude, perfectly noisy data should have a
chi-squared distribution in each bin (I think). If you assumed that model
and calculated the parameters of the distribution on each block, you'd find
out how much information is in each of those peaks relative to the
hi
thank you for the advise. I think I'll go practicing and experimenting
on boxes before I figure what gpu I want to invest in.
If its not too confidential, may I ask you to share your systems
(OS/hardware) specs, when you are working/performing with Gem.
./jc
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013, at 12:46
hi
alpha did the trick
thanks
From: IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at
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I use linux. in this OS, driver is more a problem than hardware.
so i used Nvidia because that was the only one that provide good driver
(proprietary).
2 years ago, i was not able to choose the computer to use for a performance, so
i had to use a ADM GPU. Driver did improve a lot and things
Le 27/02/2013 19:17, Stephan Elliot Perez a écrit :
Thanks, it works now. For some reason, turning auto on and off (with
pix_film) causes the video to lag temporarily, but I do not have this problem if I use
line-objects to go through the frames. The cpu-usage goes above 100 if I have more
Ok, I have a plan to revise the tooltips that are in pd-ext 0.43
* put enter/leave logic on the c-side. This is what pd-l2ork does and it
results in easier, more predictable mouseover behavior.
* have autotips appear based on mouse position. This is what tooltips do in
most other programs (and
it does help indeed, big thanks for the reply
i also use linux, but on a another box (with intel gma something
stoneage) which i optimized strictly for sound. so i borrowed this box
to play around with. Does anyone know how are the ati drivers with
linux/GEM combination?
best
./jc
On Wed, Feb
Hi list,
An update on the sys_pollgui() fix Miller passed me...
It did work for abstractions within a single patch, but today I loaded two such
GOP GUI intensive patches at once. The GUI seized up like it did before.
One of my abstractions changes the color of GUI elements as it's playing, and
I wonder if we could as part of the setup call for each external somehow
infer default behaviors for each object e.g.:
something_bang() {
Error(this inlet does not support bang message\n);
}
etc.
Then if that particular object has another addmethod after it referencing
its own genuine
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To: pd-list@iem.at pd-list@iem.at
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 3:42 PM
Subject: [PD] tooltip rfc
Ok, I have a plan to revise the tooltips that are in pd-ext 0.43
[...]
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From:
Each class has methods that can be looked up by symbol. At some point
after the class has been created, you could check the class has no bang
method, and if so, add the default bang method. Only built-in classes are
loaded when pd starts up, so if you load a class later, it would not have
the
Just to clarify, I'm proposing to separate them completely. So there
would be autotips in edit-mode that follow the mouse and that the user
can only turn on or off[1]. There would additionally be a canvas tip
which
the user can already write to using the tip method (which could be
renamed
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 4:31 AM, Ivica Ico Bukvic i...@vt.edu wrote:
On 02/26/2013 09:48 PM, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
AFAIK embedded GOP objects have always had frames. This is why all
iemguis also have frames/inlets/outlets even when embedded inside GOP. I
think your background made them
Ico
Oh, i see now... It's just that in l2ork the frame and the xlets are the
foremost while in extended they are in the background so anything on the top
of them can effectively cover them up. Thanks for bearing with me!
I'll try dragging in a few days.
András
If youre looking to make
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Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 6:54 PM
Subject: RE: [PD] tooltip rfc
Just to clarify, I'm proposing to separate them completely. So there
would be autotips
For example, here's one goodie brought by `pd-fileutils` :
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For example, here's one goodie brought by `pd-fileutils` :
1) Paste a patch to gist :
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oops, ... I meant :
2) Go to this url (replace GISTID by your gist id) :
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