This sounds cool. Any shot of some video?
Greg
Hmmm, it is a 4 HOUR workshop, so a 4 hour video might be painful, but
maybe we can consider a ustream or similar.
-jason
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Sunday, May 29th, 2011 - 1-5pm PST
@ Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA), room 205
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Portland, OR
On 04/13/2011 08:56 AM, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
Somewhat OT perhaps, but can you also try disis_wiimote which supports motion
plus (compiled
against latest SVN cwiid lib)? I just released new version earlier
today that also fixes a few bugs and makes it even more xrun-proof.
Hi Ico,
Thanks
Hi list.
I've got [wiimote] compiled and almost working with 0.43
vanilla...except that the accelerometer data doesn't seem to be working.
I've got (what I think is a) latest generation black wiimote with
built-in Motion Plus, and my testing was without the nunchuck or
anything attached.
Greg Pond wrote:
I finally made arrangements to edit and post most of the interviews
Kevin and I collected in Montreal and elsewhere through my
university's webiste. These include Miller, Hans, Chun, Bouchard,
Roman, and Frank. Selecting one of the names will produce a menu of
short videos
I'm working on a project with considerable sampling resources and
noticing a HUGE difference in memory consumption of readsf~ between alsa
and jack.
If I create a default readsf~ with alsa and don't send it any messages,
it seems to take up little to no memory. Sending it an open message
Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
What city is Room 205 in again?
The ridicule is well deserved! Sorry for not making it more clear...
The workshop series is organized by Dorkbot PDX (Portland, OR) and the
first session will be held at the Pacific Northwest College of Art (in
Portland, OR).
-jason
All this talk about pd shirts inspired me to *bang* out a design.
There's a higher resolution version over here:
http://noisybox.net/computers/pd/images/pd_headbang.png
It's a simple, single-sided white ink on black shirt design.
Cheers,
-jason
http://noisybox.net
inline:
The problem is that pd sends it's send-symbol, even if the fader is
moved as a result of the receive-symbol. This means that the bcr get's
the value right back, with a small delay, which causes the whole to be
very reluctent to accept movements from the bcr.
I had to solve a similar
From: David Schaffer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi! Does anyone know if Pd can handle RPN-NRPN messages?
Sure! Pd does MIDI, and sine NRPN is really a subset of MIDI, it can be
handled...but there aren't built-in abstractions. Fortunately, I've
done the hard work for you. :)
Ed Kelly wrote:
It is really just the pixel-resolution of the graph. The graph size is
252, but the FFT size is 4096 ( giving 2049 points within the Nyquist
frequency ).
HmmmI think I follow...but if that reason holds, if I expand the
graph to 256 and use a block size of 512, it should
Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
The most rapid change you can have in a signal is an alternance of two
values: e.g. +1, -1, +1, -1, +1, -1, ... which has S/2 frequency.
Woah, that's a *super* good way to remember that. Thanks. I love
examples, and that's great!
Charles Henry wrote:
Any other
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can say that Sony has no plans to open up the PSP to homebrew apps.
Not too surprising considering their track record, but disappointing
nonetheless. The PSP is such a slick/sexy platform, it's a shame that
most users will never never be able to use it to its full
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