Hi Dan,
I hope this is the final version
http://stillavailable.com/bouncy.rjz
Let me know how it runs!
cheers,
g.
Am 02.06.2013 um 22:45 schrieb Dan Wilcox:
Hey does anyone know Georg Bosch? I'd like to try his Bouncy RjDj
scene in PdParty but it's not in the RjDj composers pack I
Am 06.06.2012 um 10:26 schrieb Roman Haefeli:
This somehow reminds of the thread about settable [receive]. Is there
really a need for the ability to do interpolated writing?
Conceptually,
is there any restriction if it is lacking? Can't everything that
employs
interpolated writing be
Am 24.10.2011 um 11:55 schrieb Andy Farnell:
On Mon, 24 Oct 2011 16:54:59 +0900
i go bananas hard@gmail.com wrote:
What makes you think its okay to ask someone to reconsider a
carefully made moral decision simply for your convenience?
I thought it would be ok to ask at least? Would it
Am 01.09.2011 um 00:54 schrieb Martin Peach:
Yes I started out with a knockoff Apple][ and later I found an Apple
printer with a serial (RS422) connection. After that I somehow
acquired a Samsung dot-matrix which had the serial port feature.
Then it was a question of finding the manuals
Hi Frank,
physigs looks awesome. And it even comes with a video presentation a
paper. Wow.
Am 10.07.2010 um 10:36 schrieb Frank Barknecht:
I also started to clone your pm-mapping objects, see attachment, which
probably uses some list-abs and rj objects (http://github.com/rjdj/rjlib
)
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Andrew Faraday wrote:
Just an idea, but if the hardware random number generators use a jittery
oscillator etc. Why not use [noise~] and [snapshot~] followed by some
arithmetic and [int] you could build what I assume would be more random
than the [random] box.
Am 19.05.2009 um 15:22 schrieb Martin Schied:
My idea was, to use a kind of delayline which is big enough to
contain the whole signal and then copy the entire content of this
delayline in one moment, so in effect no time has been wasted for
delaying the signal. It could save 11ms in this