hey dan,
unfortunately i’m in switzerland :-)
would be great if you could post your setup somewhere or send the infos! i
compiled pd from source as well. i start it from console (with -rt) and it
works without problems with the builtin sound card. maybe the cheap card from
dx.com just does
without jack i should add...
On 11 Mar 2014, at 08:55, Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com wrote:
hey dan,
unfortunately i’m in switzerland :-)
would be great if you could post your setup somewhere or send the infos! i
compiled pd from source as well. i start it from console (with -rt) and it
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On 2014-03-11 01:31, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
well, I assume they can be more efficient, but my only point here
is what I said already and that you agree with - peak level should
be available,
do you mean that Pd should come with a set of
On Mon, 2014-03-10 at 21:31 -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
What is the difference between using
an abstraction or a compiled class?
well, I assume they can be more efficient, but my only point here is
what I said already and that you agree with - peak level should be
available,
Heres a trim of my notes:
Enable realtime audio priority (if you haven't done it already):
sudo su -c 'echo @audio - rtprio 99 /etc/security/limits.conf'
sudo su -c 'echo @audio - memlock 25 /etc/security/limits.conf'
sudo su -c 'echo @audio - nice -10
Dear all,
I'll be back at STEIM this weekend with an intensive course on the
biophysical instrument Xth Sense (Pd-based). Hope to see some of you there!
This weekend course offers hands-on experience and theoretical training in
the performance of biophysical music and visuals with the Xth Sense
If I want to apply, say motion blur to a geometric object that's moving
inside the [gemwin], is there some way to use the object's outlet? In the
help patch of each geometric object, it says that the outlet outputs the
gemlist as many (all?) other gem objects.
But other objects, e.g. [pix_video],
look in help : 04.pix /26.framebuffer
take care of rendering order .
and help for pix_snap2tex
it can be slow,
but there has been some discussion on ways to make it faster
on this list archive.
2014-03-11 15:55 GMT+01:00 Alexandros Drymonitis adr...@gmail.com:
If I want to apply, say
To apply motion blur from a geo, I use two framebuffers
([gemframebuffer]). It is also possible to use [pix_snap] or
[pix_snap2tex]...
Here a small example attached.
++
Jack
Le 11/03/2014 15:55, Alexandros Drymonitis a écrit :
If I want to apply, say motion blur to a geometric object that's
Hello,
I need help to understand this problem (see below) and solve it.
It seems to work fine with Pd-Ext 0.42.5 (but not with Pd-Ext 0.43.4).
Thanx.
++
Jack
Le 16/04/2013 12:08, Marco Donnarumma a écrit :
I can confirm, the GUI doesn't show up at all on my machine too.
Linux Lucid 10.04
try tu use netreceive and osc as in joined patch
i had problems with tuioclient a long time ago on windows
2014-03-11 17:29 GMT+01:00 Jack j...@rybn.org:
Hello,
I need help to understand this problem (see below) and solve it.
It seems to work fine with Pd-Ext 0.42.5 (but not with Pd-Ext
Thanx for this patch Pierre-Yves. It works fine !
I just give a try with the new [netreceive -u -b ] + [unpackOSC] and
it seems to work fine too.
I know it is not difficult to change [TuioClient] with [netreceive], but
I have a lot of patchs that use [TuioClient], and some people use these
But, sure, with Pd-Ext 0.43.4, it is a good alternative ! ;)
++
Jack
Le 11/03/2014 18:08, Jack a écrit :
Thanx for this patch Pierre-Yves. It works fine !
I just give a try with the new [netreceive -u -b ] + [unpackOSC]
and it seems to work fine too.
I know it is not difficult to
On 03/11/2014 12:29 PM, Jack wrote:
Hello,
I need help to understand this problem (see below) and solve it.
It seems to work fine with Pd-Ext 0.42.5 (but not with Pd-Ext 0.43.4).
That leads me to believe it has something to do with the GUI rewrite,
which happened between 0.42 and 0.43.
well, lets see if we can get this to a closure
So, basically you are saying it is less trouble
to make an external than an abstraction?
Nope, never said it. Not sure why you took it that way. Maybe because I
mentioned efficiency. But that was supposed to mean computer efficiency,
and as a
Hi William,
I compiled timbreID library in ubuntu , but couldn't get it to run. When I
try to start [bark], I get the error message failed to map segment from
shared object: Operation not permitted.
Is it necessary to give some parameters when building?
Best,
Joao
Dear list,
I have pd segfaulting when I try to open a larger patch, that contains
one abstraction which in turn contains Ben Saylor's [partconv~]
external.
Only opening the abstraction itself does not cause the crash.
GDB Backtrace:
#0 0x76a51f69 in ?? () from
Hello Jonathan,
Thanx for the explanations. I will dig in this c++ code.
++
Jack
Le 11/03/2014 18:23, Jonathan Wilkes a écrit :
On 03/11/2014 12:29 PM, Jack wrote:
Hello,
I need help to understand this problem (see below) and solve it.
It seems to work fine with Pd-Ext 0.42.5 (but not
Thanks Jonathan. Unfortunately, my C expertise is kinda poor and I'm still
lost. I see it's got something to do with [exp] but haven't got my head
around the function needed to emulate it. I'm making extensive
documentation about Pd, so I'd like to write about it. I find it worth
noting.
In the
I've been reading a bunch on the hardware behind this hexaphonic business.
Not sure I'm grokking every bit but not too worried yet.
I'm curious though, in order to get every string/input into pd (i.e. to
interface with the program) and then use each string as some sort of
control (via playing
Wow, never mind-- it's a veritable Rube Goldberg machine of code to get from an
incoming float to an outgoing one in g_vslider.c. There's even more math to
draw the tick and I can't figure out how it works at the moment.
I also love how tempting log is for a volume control, but then it
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