that's awesome - i love the idea of dual delivery content like this. is
it a creative commons licensed work?
http://www.forbes.com/home/technology/2006/11/30/cory-doctorow-copyright-tech-media_cz_cd_books06_1201doctorow.html
even though the content is available for free in electronic form
from running it, simply because its still very
much of a work in progress.
shift8 said :
it works, but you need to be able to recognize what additional
dependencies are needed for your machine, or code modifications for your
distro (different versions of gcc have different ideas of what
it works, but you need to be able to recognize what additional
dependencies are needed for your machine, or code modifications for your
distro (different versions of gcc have different ideas of what
constitutes a build error, diferent versions of link-in external shared
libs are a big one too -
On Sat, 2007-03-24 at 05:54 +, padawan12 wrote:
On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 10:55:39 -0700
shift8 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
spore, not seed - sry :)
looks like eno's doing a procedural / generative sound track for it!
Yeah I checked that out. It's procedural music, basically what we do
spore, not seed - sry :)
looks like eno's doing a procedural / generative sound track for it!
http://www.we-make-money-not-art.com/archives/009261.php
On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 16:49 -0700, shift8 wrote:
my interests here are developments like the Seed game prototype, the
concept
dude - you are a ninja. uhm, i mean, a jedi. seriously - i want to
emulate you a bit when i grow up ;P
that said, what resources would you recommend that illustrate calculus
as used for signal processing, but from a more functional point of view
as opposed to a theoretical one. i know there are
it accompanies PD extremely
well.
http://www.amazon.com/Computer-Music-Tutorial-Curtis-Roads/dp/0262680823/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/102-5380871-4068156?ie=UTF8s=booksqid=1173978334sr=8-1
I hope you'll find it useful.
Cheers!
Thomas
- Original Message -
From: shift8 [EMAIL PROTECTED
On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 20:45 +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
shift8 hat gesagt: // shift8 wrote:
are there any resources, books, etc out that approach the subject of
dsp in a style like this?
I think, without some abstraction (sic!) one wouldn't get far with Pd.
heh :)
It's just
excellent lead - thanks! i love this list :)
On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 21:43 +0100, Steffen wrote:
On 15/03/2007, at 14.54, shift8 wrote:
are there any resources, books, etc out that approach the subject
of dsp
in a style like this?
There is also
Music: a Mathematical Offering
PD extremely
well.
http://www.amazon.com/Computer-Music-Tutorial-Curtis-Roads/dp/0262680823/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/102-5380871-4068156?ie=UTF8s=booksqid=1173978334sr=8-1
I hope you'll find it useful.
Cheers!
Thomas
- Original Message -
From: shift8 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: padawan12
On Fri, 2007-03-16 at 08:26 +, padawan12 wrote:
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 06:54:40 -0700
shift8 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what resources would you recommend that illustrate calculus
as used for signal processing, but from a more functional point of view
as opposed to a theoretical one
wow - super big ups for all of the responses on this. thanks every one.
don't want to gush, but damn
community knowledge++
!!
--
Mechanize something idiosyncratic.
___
PD-list@iem.at mailing list
UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -
as sciss says, you can use soundfiler and:
[read -resize $1 array1 array2{
(bunch of other nifty options for sample loading here too - see the help
patch for soundfiler.)
some limitations are:
a) if the file is mono, only array1 is populated (sometimes annoying...)
b) the max resize is
how will the results of the survey feed back into and straighten the pd
community? will the results be published publicly?
i think i can safely say we are all looking for new ideas regarding
instrument creation :)
i'd be super interested in hearing more about your Data Mining and
Sonification
i resisted, but since we've gone there now, i'll also add that Edward
Tufte is a big fan of the multi-to-uni dimensional definition of that
word too :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Tufte
On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 13:13 +, padawan12 wrote:
First account given by Abbot Abbot
. I'm sure we can all help you with
this. But alas, like shift8 says, us Linux users can't join in the
fun with the dancing cocks just yet :)
I'm sure you'll find a few Pd musicians who would be up for doing
a virtual gig at your island club too.
On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 16:30:46 -0800
sure - when ether they (linden) or (because it's now oss) the community
makes a linux client that doesn't suck :)
On Thu, 2007-01-11 at 19:15 -0500, Patrick Pagano wrote:
they are going to open source the viewer.
i am not waiting.
i can forsee globally attended real-time pd concerts/workshops
17 matches
Mail list logo