On 2013-11-24 20:37, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
Ok, I don't know stuff about RTP/RTCP. So, I'd rather go for
[netsend~]/[netreceive~]. In the README file though it says this:
To compile for Pd, cd into the directory, where you found this
README and type make pd_linux, make pd_darwin, make
yes csound6 should work on windows too as far as I know.
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On 24 November 2013 22:06, Eran Sachs eransa...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi everybody,
I would like to connect my mobile with a pure data patch, my main objective
is just get the strength of the signal, ie if the mobile is near the pc or
far.
Exist any object in pure date in order to achieve this? I was searching and
found him and comport objects, but i couldn't
If you send a [devices( message to [comport] it will print a list of
available ports in the console. If your bluetooth device is in the list
you can open it using the name it has in the list.
Martin
On 2013-11-25 17:00, sebaroc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everybody,
I would like to connect my
Hi everyone,
I'm looking for a way to scatter objects across a screen in GEM using
[repeat] or a similar method that doesn't require creating several
objects or using particles. The objects should stay in position until I
specify another random position
I've followed the advice of reading
hello,
look at the patch in gem help/02.advenced/20.double-gemhead_vs_repeat
the right patch of this patch is almost what you want.
you just have to insert 2 tabread instead of the select. the tabread should
point to 3 random table.
c
Le 26/11/2013 00:19, Antonio Roberts a écrit :
Hi