We will be having a patching circle at CRASH Space in Los Angeles on Sunday
April 6th starting at Noon. CRASH Space is located at 10526 Vencie Blvd.,
in Culver City.
(Map:
We have a last minute change of venue and time for this Sunday's patching
circle.
The patching circle will now take place at CRASH Space from 3-8 PM
following MakerBot Monthly.
From Noon to 3 PM (ish), Miller and our workshop instructors will be
hanging out at the Crowne Plaza Airport Los
I wanted to update everyone with links to RSVP for the Pd Weekend events
coming up in L.A. next month.
These events are being sponsored by New Blankets (many thanks to Joe Deken)
and CRASH Space. We are very excited about the line up - there are four
great workshops, plus a concert and a
There's good info on http://puredata.info/docs/raspberry-pi covering this,
if you haven't seen it.
There seem to be a limited number of interfaces that work. And some people
have to slow down the USB port to get clean audio (myself included, using
the iMic (
We haven't done a patching circle at CRASH Space in a bit, so let's do one!
How about Saturday, 2013-09-07 from 2-6 PM?
Come and join us - it's free and open to everyone, of course. CRASH Space
is located at 10526 Venice Blvd, Culver City CA 90232.
-Theron
^
There weren't any materials other than the SD card. Beyond the how-to of
talking to the Pi, it was a basic intro to Pd class.
There is a video of the class on Ustream (well, the first three hours).
Warning: it's a little dark and completely unedited, but you can hear
Miller just fine:
There has been much discussion bout running Pd on the Raspberry Pi on the
list lately, so folks might be interested in a class that we will be
hosting at CRASH Space in Los Angeles.
Sunday, October 7th from 3-7 PM
The class will be taught by Miller Puckette and will be hands-on workshop
on how
I saw a demo of the unit at Maker Faire this past weekend, and it looked
impressive. Not only cheaper than the Kinect, but they say it's
significantly higher resolution. I'm looking forward to playing with one.
And talking to reps for the company, they seem supportive of developers
and want to
The next pd-la patching circle will be on Sunday 13 May 2012 from 12-5 pm,
at CRASH Space (10526 Venice Blvd., Culver City, CA 90232).
We're planning on having some special guests and demonstrations, including
Chris McCormick Skyping in from Australia to talk about his new album.
The patching
The next meeting of the pd-la patching circle will be this Sunday,
October 23rd at 2 pm at CRASHspace (10526 Venice Blvd., Culver City,
CA 90232).
Open and free to all (donations to support CRASHspace are welcome) –
come and bring your Pure Data or Max/MSP project to work on.
The pd-la Patching
Hello, all.
The delay on the videos being posted is entirely my fault. We found a
(really) minor problem with the videos and I need to fix all of them.
But the videos from the sticks exist. The USB sticks are sold though
the CRASHspace store, but we don't really do shipping.
That being said,
for the Thursday 9/8 workshop available:
http://store.crashspacela.com/index.php?main_page=product_infocPath=2products_id=38
-Theron
^
On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 6:19 AM, Chris McCormick ch...@mccormick.cx wrote:
On Fri, Sep 02, 2011 at 04:58:03PM -0700, Theron Trowbridge wrote:
Peter is a musician, Create
This is short notice because we just finalized the details, thanks to
schedules, travel plans, and hurricanes. But this month we have two
events with special guest Peter Kirn.
Peter is a musician, Create Digital Music blogger
(http://createdigitalmusic.com/), and is involved in porting pdlib to
This Sunday, July 24, from 2-5 pm is the next meeting of the pd-la
patching circle at CRASHspace (10526 Venice Blvd., Culver City, CA).
Open and free to all (donations to support CRASHspace are welcome) –
come and bring your Pure Data or Max/MSP project to work on.
The pd-la Patching Circle is
The next meeting of the Los Angeles patching circle will be this
Sunday, May 29th from 2-5 pm at CRASHspace (10526 Venice Blvd., Culver
City, CA 90232).
Open and free to all (donations to support CRASHspace are welcome) -
come and bring your Pure Data or Max/MSP project to work on.
The pd-la
Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca wrote:
On Wed, 25 May 2011, Theron Trowbridge wrote:
The next meeting of the Los Angeles patching circle will be this Sunday,
May 29th from 2-5 pm at CRASHspace (10526 Venice Blvd., Culver City, CA
90232). Open and free to all (donations to support CRASHspace are welcome
If anyone who isn't in the L.A. area wants one of the USB sticks,
please e-mail me off list (theron.trowbri...@gmail.com) and let me
know where you would want it shipped. I will handle the shipping of
these myself, and will let you know what shipping costs would be.
We don't (yet) have the
When the videos start showing up on the UCSD site, they will be
announced here, and a link on the Pd wiki is a good idea. They're
being released under a Creative Commons license, so they'll be free to
be hosted for other forms of distribution as well.
They're mostly done - there's just a couple
Sorry about that - we were attempting to record it, but there was a
hiccup and the bulk of Hans's workshop was unfortunately lost on
UStream.
I recorded it with a camcorder as a backup and will work to get that
available in some form and will update everyone here. Unfortunately,
the screen
There's a nice article about Miller, Pd, and artists who use it in their
work in the San Diego City Beat:
http://www.sdcitybeat.com/sandiego/article-8972-the-language-of-invention.html
It also mentions the Inception app and the pd-LAunch event in San Diego on
Monday.
-Theron
^
I am happy to announce another workshop for the pd-LAunch week (4/25-5/1) in
Los Angeles. On Friday, April 29th at 7:00 PM, Chris McCormick will be
teaching a workshop at CRASHspace on using Pd as an embedded audio engine
for other applications.
Pd As Your Embedded Audio Engine
“Pd as your
We are in the process of finalizing our plans for the pd-LAunch week
(4/25-4/30) in Los Angeles and are pleased to announce that on Thursday,
April 28th at 7:30 pm, Hans-Christoph Steiner will be teaching a workshop at
CRASHspace on using Pure Data for interactive audio creation.
Starting with
Thanks, everyone! The re-ordering of elements in the message so that they
go in the desired order makes total sense. So does the the [ * 2 ] and [ +
] objects.
Works nicely and is much cleaner than what I had before. (Attached, but it
looks basically like all the suggestions.)
Next question -
says that the order you hook things up in part determines
the order they do things. But I can't make that make a difference.
Thanks,
-Theron
^
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 12:50 PM, Theron Trowbridge
theron.trowbri...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks! I used [pipe] because I had an obvious timing problem
Thanks! I used [pipe] because I had an obvious timing problem and that was
an explicit delay object. Didn't occur to me that [trigger] could control
the timing as well. It's use wasn't obvious to me from what I had read
about it.
I will make the adjustments you suggest and see where I get. I
I've looked over the help patches, the FLOSS manual, and at a number of
examples, but I'm clearly missing something.
I'm trying to build a proof-of-concept state table for a grid sequencer. I
figured out to use an array to store my states, and I can write to and read
from the table, except when
Yeah, isn't it great?
-Theron
^
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 10:08 AM, mark hadman markhad...@googlemail.comwrote:
Video's kind of OK (low bandwidth compression, to be expected) but the
audio is really unlistenable - it seems to be entirely composed of
high-pitched squealing, white/pink noise
If you normalize the output of the filter you describe to the same peak
amplitude as the original, it's RMS value will certainly increase. Having
the peaks at a common reference point is critical.
-Theron
^
On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 10:33 AM, Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.cawrote:
On Mon,
You are correct - you can't know for sure without the original audio to
compare. But there is a tool called TAU Analyzer that attempts to detect
signs of bitrate (as opposed to dynamic range) compression in audio:
http://en.true-audio.com/Tau_Analyzer_-_CD_Authenticity_Detector
(Windows only,
That is why all civilized tip-of-the-day dialog boxes have a don't-do-that
(again) button.
-Theron
^
2010/12/9 Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at
On Dec 6, 2010, at 4:33 PM, András Murányi wrote:
2010/12/6 Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca
On Mon, 6 Dec 2010, András Murányi wrote:
That is really cool. I will be in the Bay Area at Christmas and will have
to go check out the exhibit. Good topic to finally get my wife to SF MOMA
:)
-Theron
^
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 10:23 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.atwrote:
Working again with Bobby Pietrusko and Stewart
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