Hi, I assume you'll create some subtitles file formats or something, right?
If so, I'd like to help and to the same work on the portuguese version
after that.
We can post them on youtube as well
cheers
> We would like to publish them on december, so the translation work should
> be done in mid
Releasing an update to my Live Phase Vocoder/Sampler patch, all Pd-Vanilla,
works better at version 0.42 (or Pd-Extended 0.42.5 as well). It has an
Autotuner, a Harmonizer and other stuff.
Check it out and Download at:
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B3AoiT0xk8fndm5VVDZoaDZuQlE
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So... I put out some PhaseVoc patches about 2/3 years ago. One Live (on the
fly) and another version that loaded samples.
Well, on top of that I built many things during my PhD, related to my
research of course. I started calling it the "brane". Since I delievered my
revised PhD text ab
Hi there, perhaphs if I trhow the patch out there it'll force me to finally
write a manual for it and officially release it.
But my main motivation is a doubt about the way it displays the waveform.
So go ahead and get this sampler phase-vocoder I've been working on for
years now. See that I have
s
> that will both open a finder window of that folder.
>
> m.
>
>
> Am 22.09.2012 um 14:53 schrieb Alexandre Torres Porres :
>
> > I figured, but it just crashes and doesnt open, would anyone know where
> I can find this plist file related to pd?
> >
> > t
rminal
> > open ~/Library/Preferences
> > that will both open a finder window of that folder.
> >
> > m.
> >
> >
> > Am 22.09.2012 um 14:53 schrieb Alexandre Torres Porres >:
> >
> > > I figured, but it just crashes and doesnt open, wo
> On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 5:20 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres > wrote:
>
>> hi there, I thought I'd see what this -nogui flag was about and now Pd
>> doesn't run anymore, I have mac os 10.7, intel
>>
>> I re-downloaded, replaced it, but somehow this flag seems
hi there, I thought I'd see what this -nogui flag was about and now Pd
doesn't run anymore, I have mac os 10.7, intel
I re-downloaded, replaced it, but somehow this flag seems to remain there
somewhere and it won't open again. I tried this with Pd and Pd-Extended,
and even downloaded different ver
vity is mainly on the ARM-netbook list:
> http://lists.phcomp.co.uk/pipermail/arm-netbook/
>
> scott
>
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 6:06 PM, chris clepper wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 7:23 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres <
>> por...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>&
go:
http://www.macrumors.com/2012/09/16/iphone-5-benchmarks-appear-in-geekbench-showing-dual-core-1ghz-a6-cpu/
cheers
2012/9/16 Alexandre Torres Porres
> "Maybe I am mistaken but the real, deep objectives of the Pi foundation
> are to ubiquitize (yuck!!!) (maybe "democratise"?) pro
rduino. I look
forward to that.
Cheers
2012/9/16 Andy Farnell
> On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 05:47:22PM -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> > Thanks a lot Andy, that was really informative.
> >
> > So I see there's no point at all comparing this "super" Pi rack t
4:45AM -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> > now my question is;
> >
> > spending 4k to build a Pi supercomputer can give you more power and
> > possibilities than with a top of the line MAC for example (which will
> cost
> > just as much, and be a quad core 2.7 intel
example. That's why I
hope for such a cheap and open sourced machine anytime soon.
Cheers
2012/9/16 Alexandre Torres Porres
> Clearly there are cheaper computers other than apple, so I'm using it for
> comparison to give the raspberry pi more chance to stand out in power.
>
>
can have a Xeon Phi Super Computer for 4 grand. Well, it
seems it would be more powerful than 64 Pis together, right?
thanks
Alex
2012/9/16 Charles Henry
> On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 8:24 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres
> wrote:
> > now my question is;
> >
> > spending 4k to
now my question is;
spending 4k to build a Pi supercomputer can give you more power and
possibilities than with a top of the line MAC for example (which will cost
just as much, and be a quad core 2.7 intel i7, 1.6GHz bus, 16GB Ram).
I'm guessing that CPU wize it would be more powerful indeed; eve
you mean like with this sort of thing, or supercomputer google style?
2012/9/15 i go bananas
> probably going well off topic now,
>
> but what sort of new audio processes would be made possible by
> supercomputing???
>
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anyone seen this?
I bet it can open several phase vocoder patches
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> > my own mac is 5 years old, running 5
> point something I think and certainly
> unable to run the newest systems.
I just sold my first mac that I got 5 years ago in august 2007 (at PdCon07
by the way). I know It can run 10.8. The one just before that cannot, but
it goes up to 10.7
cheers
sorry for not editing the subject, here we go again
just let me add that comercial computers in 94 had a clock of 100Mhz for
what I checked now.
cheers
2012/8/10 Alexandre Torres Porres
>
> > That took $30,000 worth of hardware when I first
> > got the equivalent patch runn
> That took $30,000 worth of hardware when I first
> got the equivalent patch running around 1994.
Wow, interesting. Do you remember the specs of that machine?
> Unfortunately the phase vocoder example doesn't work
damn, but perhaps with some tweaking in th OS? That's a 700MHz chip with
128 or 2
Awesome, in fact I'm particularly interested in doing pitch shift on the
fly as well, how do you do that?
And what about these limitations of [tabread4~]? I'm getting the idea it's
all a matter of better quality in the recording of the audio, is it right
or is there any other feature?
And moreove
Well, I did check the examples and all, but couldn't quite get its
potential, or what "variable speed" stands for deep in practice and
everything, sorry.
Seems ineteresting though, and that I can make some good use of it.
cheers
alex
-
maybe you know this, but you can just use semicolons to control that.
A
On Wed, Aug 01, 2012 at 09:16:23PM -0400, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
> I guess the following questions is primarily for Miller and other
> core Pd devs/contributors, past and current. How, hard would it be
> to add support for
that's number 1, it's missing a few of the stuff from release 2
cheers
2012/7/28 Marco Donnarumma
> The usual wiki at [1] seems somehow corrupted.
> What about the svn here:
>
> http://code.goto10.org/projects/pdmtl/
>
> M
>
>
> [1] http://wiki.dataflow.ws/PdMtlAbstractions
>
>
>
>>
>> hi there
hi there, cant find a link to downloads these greats abstractions
any help?
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> There is some inbuilt limit to array sizes that needs to be overridden by
> using the -maxsize tag when loading a file from soundfiler.
>
> I have a feeling it might mess things up with GOP arrays if you use that.
>
The same thing happens when we place arrays and give th
Hi there, get this, there's something crazy going on with the Phase Vocoder
example in PD, and I have no idea why.
After years of building a super patch on top of the phase vocoder example
in PD, I stumbled upon a very/weird/crazy ugly bug. After struggling my
brain over days on it I went back to
Ok, as long as we're on it, here's another thing I found while patching
around. Probably related to the last crazy behaviour I just described, but
something on its own.
It is simpler than phase vocoding, it's just something weird about sampling
into arrays and playing with [tabread4~]. Well, maybe
btw; stuff = objects / patches
[]
Em 24 de abril de 2012 22:47, Alexandre Torres Porres
escreveu:
> thanks folks
>
> it went well, the research got a great feedback from the committee, I just
> need to revise the text a bit and deliver the final version in 2 months.
>
> Later t
; > On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 9:55 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Congratulations on finishing it! Hope the defense went well.
> >>
> >> .hc
> >>
> >> On Apr 10, 2012, at 12:49 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi Folk
Hi Folks
I defend my PhD thesis this friday here in Brazil. I'd like to share it
with you because this list has always been very helpful, I actually made a
remark about it in my acknowledgements. And I also put a special remark to
all who were here for PdCon09, that was a great experience for me!
gy and the collaboration of its participants has
been fundamental in this event.
Em 9 de abril de 2012 17:10, Alexandre Torres Porres escreveu:
> This is such a late notice that I'm even embarassed to announce it, but we
> have a nice sonology event in brazil that ends today.
>
> h
This is such a late notice that I'm even embarassed to announce it, but we
have a nice sonology event in brazil that ends today.
http://www.eca.usp.br/mobile/smct2012/index_en.htm
if you have something under your sleeve, you can slip it in, they need an
extended abstract, so there's a chance to p
h more.
>
> All the best,
> Björn
>
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 2:25 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres > wrote:
>
>> Hey folks, I've taught a few workshops, like Spectral Analysis and
>> Manipulation with Pd in the previous two Conventions.
>>
>> Maybe
find something weird, that's all.
thanks
Em 18 de fevereiro de 2012 16:01, Mathieu Bouchard escreveu:
> Le 2012-02-14 à 13:54:00, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
>
>
> the object code is fine, but I've changed it, just have a look to see if
>> you find something funny
Hey, Tom Erbe put out on facebook today a nice classic vocoder liked oI
asked the other http://vimeo.com/37680757
I was about to include something like this on my computer music examples, I
may base myself on this implementation
cheers
Alex
=
Hi, I've seen around this liste
thing funny.
by the way, I just thanked everyone on this great list on my thesis
ackowledgements, you guys rock
mathieu, you were thankid too, of course, for the coding classes and the
great welcome in my stay in Montreal
cheers
2012/2/12 Mathieu Bouchard
> Le 2012-02-12 à 04:11:00, Alexandr
bout the pitch-commonality model after my time in
> montreal is that it can be used in a similar fashion to bren'ts TimbreID
>
> Abraço,
>
>
> Marcelo
>
> [image: cleardot.gif]
>
>
>
>
>
> abraço
>
>
> Em 11 de fevereiro de 2012 15:13, Marcelo
mage: cleardot.gif]
abraço
Em 11 de fevereiro de 2012 15:13, Marcelo Queiroz escreveu:
Marcamos às 14h, então!
Abraço,
Marcelo
2012/2/11 Alexandre Torres Porres
posso sim, só receio que talvez tenha que chegar lá mais cedo pra ver essas
coisas por precaução, então se você acabar ch
just made a relevant theoretical update on the convolution folder, if
you've had downloaded it already, please get the replacement from the same
link.
And sorry for taking stuff out of the oven while they're still too hot.
cheers
2012/1/18 Alexandre Torres Porres
> forgive any
forgive any patching and grammar mistakes on the files, this still needs a
couple of more rounds of revision. I've re uploaded the file with a couple
of corrections. If possible, please let me know if you find some silly
mistake.
thanks
2012/1/18 Alexandre Torres Porres
> Hey fol
Hey folks, I've taught a few workshops, like Spectral Analysis and
Manipulation with Pd in the previous two Conventions.
Maybe some of you were there...
I've been promising I'd upload a revised version anytime, here it is, my
first unofficial pre-release in english:
http://sites.google.com/site/p
Hey folks, I've taught a few workshops, like Spectral Analysis and
Manipulation with Pd in the previous two Conventions.
Maybe some of you were there...
I've been promising I'd upload a revised version anytime, here it is, my
first unofficial pre-release in english:
http://sites.google.com/site/p
> is there any option in PD to make complex patches look less messy ?
not really. What you have to do is be able to design the patches with
method, and think about it.
I personally don't see this as a restrain, or something serious we should
worry about in doing it. I can easily get lost when MAX
/crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques/latest/book-html/node43.html
> and
> http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques/latest/book-html/node52.html
>
> cheers
> Miller
>
> On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 06:39:08PM -0200, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> > It says that vline! is a "high-precision a
It says that vline! is a "high-precision audio ramp generator", how is it
better and more precise than line~ ?
Are there advantages for using it to read samples in a tabread4~ ?
thanks
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although it says here http://crca.ucsd.edu/~syadegar/expr.html it's been
added to version 4... so I still suspect I studied previous versions and
missed it.
2012/1/10 Mathieu Bouchard
> Le 2012-01-10 à 16:27:00, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
>
>
> by the way, that'
I guess I just missed it then.
By the way number 2, a couple of years ago shahrokh told me that the Sum
function wasn't working properly, and it seems it's still not working yet.
Or do you use it well?
cheers
2012/1/10 Mathieu Bouchard
> Le 2012-01-10 à 16:27:00, Alexandre To
by the way, that's a new expr function, right? when did it appear?
cheers
2012/1/10 Alexandre Torres Porres
> I had tried it a different way... well, I didn't know there was this
> function in expr, COOL!
> thanks
>
>
> 2012/1/10 Mathieu Bouchard
>
>> Le 20
I had tried it a different way... well, I didn't know there was this
function in expr, COOL!
thanks
2012/1/10 Mathieu Bouchard
> Le 2012-01-10 à 14:26:00, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
>
>> 2012/1/10 Mathieu Bouchard
>>
>>> Did you look at fmod() ? it
rite~], it surely seems like a more
elegant way to solve this problem than with the way I did it. But try this
harmonizer I shared the other day.
Thanks a lot.
alex
===
Hi Alex
On Sun, 2012-01-08 at 16:33 -0200, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> Hi folks, I'm trying to implement a
hmm, the harmonizer is on at load time because of the arguments, but if you
toggle on and then off, it's just supposed to supposed to let the pitch
shifting work. It works fine over here.
cheers
2012/1/10 Charles Henry
> On 1/10/12, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> > sorry, wha
I dont have that here, just "%", but it doesn't work as it rounds thing up.
cheers
2012/1/10 Mathieu Bouchard
> Le 2012-01-10 à 05:35:00, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
>
>
> by the way, I figured out a simple way of having an actual accurate loop
>> i
es.
>
> And upon reading into the patch, that's clearly what you're doing in a
> subpatch, but I don't get why?
>
> Chuck
>
> On 1/9/12, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> > Hi Folks,
> >
> > working with these phase vocoder stuff, I thought I'
Hi Folks,
working with these phase vocoder stuff, I thought I'd try and do a simple
shifter/harmonizer with it once and for all. The phase vocoder shifter I
found in pdmtl doesn't work as a harmonizer, and the latency was pretty
high and not constant, so I did this. It's all as a Vanila abstractio
t loop
perfectly?*
I know one could use phasor~ and other stuff to read the table. But for the
Phase Vocoder patch, we need that structure with the counter and everything.
Well, I'll keep thinking.
Thanks
2012/1/8 Charles Henry
> On 1/8/12, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> > Hi
I know, I thought of that, but then, I need to make the table always as big
as a multiple of an audio block, right?
I was hoping to have a way without this restrain. But maybe it isn't that
much of a big deal.
2012/1/8 tim vets
>
>
> 2012/1/8 Alexandre Torres Porres
>
&g
Hi folks, I'm trying to implement a ring buffer with a table for a sampler
patch based on an array.
But I'm having the hardest time cause it always "clicks" when I start
writing back on the beginning of the array.
I made this simple test attached below using metro. But I'm figuring the
flaw is be
Hi there, I had no idea there was such a thing as the [pack~] & [unpack~]
objects. I was about to ask about something like this, or propose it,
because it is very cool the idea of acting on audio blocks as if they were
lists, and do all sorts of operations we cant with audio objects.
Anyway, now t
n filter, and
they seem to sound better over there.
But these objects (GNU General Public License v2.0) are actually codes
in java,
for(int i=0; i
> Le 2011-12-20 à 21:29:00, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
>
>
> this would be kinda like using the [median] or [median_n] objects, b
0;
#X connect 16 0 19 0;
#X connect 19 0 20 0;
#X connect 19 1 21 0;
#X connect 19 2 13 0;
#X connect 20 0 7 0;
#X connect 21 0 7 1;
#X connect 22 0 19 1;
2011/12/20 Alexandre Torres Porres
>
>> Hi there, this is a technique for calculating the noise floor of a
>> spectrum, and
16 0 19 0;
#X connect 19 0 20 0;
#X connect 19 1 21 0;
#X connect 19 2 13 0;
#X connect 20 0 7 0;
#X connect 21 0 7 1;
#X connect 22 0 19 1;
2011/12/20 Alexandre Torres Porres
> Hi there, this is a technique for calculating the noise floor of a
> spectrum, and extracting the peaks.
>
Hi there, this is a technique for calculating the noise floor of a
spectrum, and extracting the peaks.
It'd be used pretty much like I04.Noie Gate Miller's example, that has the
"mask" table with a constant multiplier. We'd have instead this
"noise-floor" block of audio, also multiplied by a const
Hi, I got a separate channel guitar that I can use in Miller's smeck for
example.
and my reasearch patch also deals with tuning and hamonic ideas that's nice
to have separate channels.
now, you know of something like melodyne's DNA acess
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4YEebBN2ok
something like
I will take care of that after february, when I finish up my thesis. Can I
count on you to help me revise it?
thanks
alex
2011/12/18 Mathieu Bouchard
> Le 2011-12-18 à 02:42:00, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
>
>
> by the way, you guys "rock" :-)
>>
>
>
by the way, you guys "rock" :-)
2011/12/18 Alexandre Torres Porres
> I mean one from bananas and another from mike, i guess it was clear
>
>
> 2011/12/18 Alexandre Torres Porres
>
>> cool, but now we have two patches that behave and work the same way?
>>
I mean one from bananas and another from mike, i guess it was clear
2011/12/18 Alexandre Torres Porres
> cool, but now we have two patches that behave and work the same way?
>
> thanks
> Alex
>
>
> 2011/12/18 i go bananas
>
>> thanks mattieu!
>>
>> i
cool, but now we have two patches that behave and work the same way?
thanks
Alex
2011/12/18 i go bananas
> thanks mattieu!
>
> i got it working, thanks to your great help!
>
> you have no idea how bummed out i was that i couldn't make this work the
> other day.
>
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2011/12/17 Mike Moser-Booth
> Oops, the right inlet was connected to a [sel] when it should have
> been connected to [> 1000]. I'll upload the fix here and on GitHub.
>
> .mmb
>
> On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 7:57 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres
>
> On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 2:07 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres
> wrote:
> > this looks great huh?
> >
> > I have this pd examples that deal with tuning theory, are you releasing
> this
> > somewhere so i can use it?
> >
> > thanks
> > alex
> >
online calculator
http://www.maths.surrey.ac.uk/hosted-sites/R.Knott/Fibonacci/cfCALC.html
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>
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 12:51 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres <
> por...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> > i had a go at it
>>
>> thanks, I kinda had to go too, but no time... :(
>>
>> > yeah, my patch only works for rational
> i had a go at it
thanks, I kinda had to go too, but no time... :(
> yeah, my patch only works for rational numbers.
you know what, I think I asked this before on this list,
deja'vu
> will have a look at the article / method you posted, claude.
are you going at it too? :)
by the way, I mean
The [cartopol] I use in Pd is the one that comes with the latest
Pd-Extended, in the cyclone folder.
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hi there,
Is there an external that converts decimal numbers to fractions, like 1.5
=> 3 / 2 ?
I bet it's complicated to do it as a vanilla patch, right?
thanks
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sults in MAX also are in agreement to [atan2] and [expr] or
[cartopol] in Pd.
So Pd's [cartopol~] is the odd one out.
2011/12/15 Hans-Christoph Steiner
>
> I don't understand, cyclone's results match the max results?
>
> .hc
>
> On Dec 15, 2011, at 3:38 PM,
the Runtime will
> work.
>
> .hc
>
> On Dec 15, 2011, at 3:04 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
>
> Did anyone confirm that these bugs exist in Max/MSP?
>
> -Jonathan
>
> ------
> *From:* Hans-Christoph Steiner
> *To:* Alexandre Torres Porres
by the way, [poltocar~] needs to be revised as well, since it's
synchronized to [cartopol~]'s inverted phases.
cheers
2011/12/14 Mathieu Bouchard
> Le 2011-12-14 à 14:42:00, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
>
>
> I dont have "hypot" in expr, by the way..
I dont have "hypot" in expr, by the way...
cheers
2011/12/14 Mathieu Bouchard
> Le 2011-12-14 à 14:36:00, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
>
>
> nevertheless, output here is different, as I described
>>
>
> Wait, I missed an unexpected minus sign on a diff
nevertheless, output here is different, as I described
cheers
2011/12/14 Mathieu Bouchard
> Le 2011-12-14 à 14:20:00, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
>
>
> Hi there, just noticed that [cartopol~] outputs phases that are negative
>> when they should be positive and vice
I made a report as "nobody"
2011/12/14 Alexandre Torres Porres
> Hi there, just noticed that [cartopol~] outputs phases that are negative
> when they should be positive and vice versa.
>
> this is in comparison to [cartopol] and even [atan2~] or [expr~ atan2($
Hi there, just noticed that [cartopol~] outputs phases that are negative
when they should be positive and vice versa.
this is in comparison to [cartopol] and even [atan2~] or [expr~ atan2($v2,
$v1)]
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normalize it
first so you have the amplitudes of back window intact.
Guess that what's left is the issue about the time for [line~], and this
new way I did with [expr~] to operate on zero values.
Cheers
2011/12/14 Alexandre Torres Porres
> oops, it went to the list as well :-)
>
> no
oops, it went to the list as well :-)
nothing actually embarrassing, nevertheless, so please feel free to discuss
the issues here.
cheers and happy holidays to everyone
2011/12/14 Alexandre Torres Porres
> Hi there, how's everything?
>
> I sent this other remark to the pd-list
xpr~] that outputs magnitude of 1 and 0
phase.
Anyway, I'm updating that into my computer music examples with Pd, and any
remark you should have is welcome.
Thanks
Hope you have a well deserved holiday's season of rest and peace.
alex
2011/12/11 Alexandre Torres Porres
> Hi there. I
Hi there. I've been opening the guts of the phase vocoder patches for a
while now, and rewriting them, having it in new forms, etc...
And... today I had this doubr. You see, lets have the regular I07 example.
Now, we feed [line~] objects with where to start and where to go in a time
specified as t
obejcts for max
about my research, I will just post [pd~] versions of it for those who
wanna try it.
cheers
Alex
2011/12/9 Hans-Christoph Steiner
>
> Its on Miller's site, I think.
>
> .hc
>
> On Dec 8, 2011, at 1:38 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
>
> > Hi
Hi there, where can I find the max version of pd~? couldn't find it... i'm
curious if or how max users could use my patches in there.
Thanks
alex
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Hi, I've seen around this listed in a few pages as a pd object
pvoc~ an additive synthesis phase vocoder
is it out there somewhere for real?
cant find it.
Oh, by the way. is there some Classic old school frequency band vocoder
implemented as a Pd patch somewhere around? I dont mean miller's "tim
7;s a way to do it.
But you could still have this new function inside [pd~]. Then, with some
sort of flag or creation argument, [pd~] could function like that.
Anyway, I'm sure there can be quite a hassle, and maybe just "not worth
it", but I don't see it as something impossible
well, for the record, I tried and [netsend / netreceive] are doing the
trick.
cheers
2011/12/1 Alexandre Torres Porres
> Hi folks.
>
> Now that pd~ works well for me. I'm sad to see it is not doing what I hope
> it would. Maybe I could send the patch, but it's simple s
Hi folks.
Now that pd~ works well for me. I'm sad to see it is not doing what I hope
it would. Maybe I could send the patch, but it's simple so I think there's
no need.
What it does is that it takes a snapshot of the spectrum and does pretty
extensive calculations with it, gets combinations of th
done :)
2011/12/1 Hans-Christoph Steiner
>
> I'm sure it can be fixed. Post a bug report please.
>
> .hc
>
> On Dec 1, 2011, at 12:03 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
>
> > Dear list/Miller.
> >
> > [pd~] just never worked for me. But I flooded m
Dear list/Miller.
[pd~] just never worked for me. But I flooded my CPU over 100% and
definitely need it. So I found out what was preventing me from enjoying its
wonders. If your patch is in anywhere on the computer, in which any of the
folders in the path has a space in it - lets say [ /Documents/
"As I never studied the fft part really closely, it still remains a mistery
to me (although the function of each segment is described). Can someone
point me to a place where to make sense of what's happening around? Or I
should just go through all the tutorials until I get here?"
Hi, before I go t
Perfect, didnt know about tis OSX feature, cool!
Thanks!
2011/9/28 Jean-Marie Adrien
> hi
> possible on OsX with aggregated devices
> JM
>
> Le 28 sept. 11 à 08:07, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
>
> Hi folks, is there a way around to have multiple audio inputs, like
27;t open
2011/9/28 Mathieu Bouchard
> Le 2011-09-28 à 03:30:00, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
>
>
> hmm, how exactly? didnt work over here :(
>>
>
> How am I supposed to know what didn't work on your side ?
>
> Or anyone else...
>
>
> _
hmm, how exactly? didnt work over here :(
2011/9/28 Mathieu Bouchard
> Le 2011-09-28 à 03:07:00, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
>
>
> Hi folks, is there a way around to have multiple audio inputs, like you
>> can with MIDI? dont ask me why, but I need to use the computer
Hi folks, is there a way around to have multiple audio inputs, like you can
with MIDI?
dont ask me why, but I need to use the computer line input and also an audio
card.
cheers
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I sometimes just get the receive as the "master receive", and then channel
it down in sub receives that are numbered, and I use trigger.
something like
[r a]
|
[t f f]
| |
| [s a1]
|
[s a2]
and then "a1" goes to where it first needs to be sent to.
it doesnt look confusing in the code
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