Hello!
Here is another fine example, featuring pitch control.
http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/2/5/1741776/XmasJingle.mp3
alabala
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On 03/02/2008, Marko Timlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm,
I am using Pd version 0.39.3-extended on a XP machine with a RME
Hammerfall sound card. Always when I choose use multiple devices in the
Media menu of PD I get this message:
separate audio device choice not supported\; using
Hello!
I foolishly made the following mistake:
File/Startup.../flags..
-path blah blah
and I get this on startup since:
error: blah: can't open
The thing is, the File/Startup... link is dead! It just does nothing, no
startup... window! So I can't correct it...
(all this under WinXP)
So
On 27/01/2008, IOhannes m zmoelnig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ypatios Grigoriadis wrote:
(all this under WinXP)
(time for a reinstall)
mpouhaha! I was veeery close... :-)
So I guess the question is..how can I otherwise edit the startup flags?
regedit
thanx! I did it with regAlyzer
Hello!
What exactly is this option in the audio settings window (0.41)?
[tick box] use callbacks
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On 26/01/2008, naysayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
could someone tell me how i can turn off this paranoid setting in pd
that asks me every time if i'm sure i want to close the patch window.
it seems a little crazy that this happens regardless of whether i have
saved the patch or not.
I find
On 26/01/2008, naysayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thats fine, i guess if everyone is happy with it, i'll get used to it.
That's the spirit! :-)
ciao
P.S.: The lawyer in my brain insisted on me posting the following comment:
My being funny is absolutely 100% well- intended
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On 26/01/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) Think in a live situation, you want to close a sub patch but you
accidentally close the main patch.. DISASTROUS! :-)
Do you actually _have_ to handle closing and opening patcher windows while
doing a live performance ?
I think
On 20/12/2007, Rebecca Schatz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Sorry if someone has asked this before but I want a certain audio input
frequency (using adc) to cause a bang to occur (i.e. if someone shouts
into the mic, this will set off a bang), any ideas?
For a specific frequency you
On 20/12/2007, Rebecca Schatz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Sorry if someone has asked this before but I want a certain audio input
frequency (using adc) to cause a bang to occur (i.e. if someone shouts
into the mic, this will set off a bang), any ideas?
For a specific frequency you
Hello!
Just for the info:
Under Windows XP and Vista(64bit) the lowest latency i can get with my
EDIROL FA 101(and its own ASIO driver) is 8 ms (one way) and by the test
(double) i get about 16 ms (so is seems right).
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Hello!
Is there any direct way to get the size of an array?
I found [getsize] but i didn't really understood how it works.
I'm not into data structures (yet)..
Thank you
ciao!
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On 27/11/2007, Ypatios Grigoriadis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi..
and yes, it should stay stable during the whole time.
I think this is wrong. Whenever cpu overloads audiotime waits.
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Hello again,
here's the -help file, as i promised.
(My apologies to Miller Puckette for stealing the -help files style.. :-))
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#N canvas 354 145 966 694 12;
#X obj 12 615 output~;
#X obj 12 432
On 15/11/2007, Mathieu Bouchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007, Charles Henry wrote:
Zen master Dogen tells us that we say time is passing because we live in
time. In fact, we are passing in time, and time stays exactly where it
is.
time seen as the 4th space dimension is
Hello everyone!
I work with pd for about 3 years. Right from the beginning (or almost..) i
ran into the following problem:
table look up with [tabread4~] is great for small array but, due to 32bit
floating resolution, if the array is of a certain length and longer, look up
can not be so exact.
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