On 2010-04-24 12:02, Peter Plessas wrote:
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just a guess
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On Apr 26, 2010, at 3:00 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
On 2010-04-24 12:02, Peter Plessas wrote:
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what does mfg.adsr stand for?
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This is getting OT, but here is a nice aspect of the pd mailing list:
wget http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list.mbox/pd-list.mbox
grep -v iem.at pd-list.mbox | grep -B 1 IOhannes | grep ^mfg mfg.txt
See:
http://plessas.mur.at/mfg.txt
Just need someone to recite this poem...
sorry for
I've made an hybrid with the gem vu-meter and the v-slider mouse bindings,
by adding a background image it looks like a decent little mixer track
img src=http://megalego.free.fr/pd/Gem/HA_Mixer/gem_fader.jpg; /
http://megalego.free.fr/pd/Gem/HA_Mixer/HA_fader.zip
now it just need to
colet.patr...@free.fr wrote:
I've made an hybrid with the gem vu-meter and the v-slider mouse bindings,
by adding a background image it looks like a decent little mixer track
img src=http://megalego.free.fr/pd/Gem/HA_Mixer/gem_fader.jpg; /
http://megalego.free.fr/pd/Gem/HA_Mixer/HA_fader.zip
- Peter Plessas ples...@mur.at a écrit :
colet.patr...@free.fr wrote:
now it just need to display correct db values
gem_vu ist designed to be used with the prvu~ abstraction (Musil,
yes, this object is quite usefull, in fact I meant that I need to set up
the amplitude modulation
colet.patr...@free.fr wrote:
- Peter Plessas ples...@mur.at a écrit :
colet.patr...@free.fr wrote:
now it just need to display correct db values
gem_vu ist designed to be used with the prvu~ abstraction (Musil,
yes, this object is quite usefull, in fact I meant that I need to set up
- Peter Plessas ples...@mur.at a écrit :
Be advised that there is many ways of mapping faders to mulipliers.
Depending on your practice it is common to have the 0dB (unity gain)
mark somewhere 4/5 up the fader's range, which is inherited from
analogue mixing desks and which I have
colet.patr...@free.fr wrote:
very cool!
are you also projecting to include mouse bindings for grabbing a slider in
there?
Actually not, since it's a vu-meter. But of course, doing a fader would
not be too hard(tm). Have a try at it!
kind,
P
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Subject: Re: [PD] Vu-Meter - WAS: nusmuk_audio
colet.patr...@free.fr wrote:
very cool!
are you also projecting to include mouse bindings for grabbing a slider
in there?
Actually not, since
/GemUI_abstractions04.zip
Raphaël Isdant
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Subject: Re: [PD] Vu-Meter - WAS: nusmuk_audio
colet.patr...@free.fr wrote:
very cool!
are you
colet.patr...@free.fr wrote:
- Roman Haefeli reduzie...@yahoo.de a écrit :
A VU-meter is very expensive to have in a Pd-window, unfortunately.
unless you make one in Gem:
http://plessas.mur.at/rnd/puredata/puredata.html
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very cool!
are you also projecting to include mouse bindings for grabbing a slider in
there?
- Peter Plessas ples...@mur.at a écrit :
colet.patr...@free.fr wrote:
- Roman Haefeli reduzie...@yahoo.de a écrit :
A VU-meter is very expensive to have in a Pd-window,
- Roman Haefeli reduzie...@yahoo.de a écrit :
A VU-meter is very expensive to have in a Pd-window, unfortunately.
those things are hardware accelerated
(which
would be cool to have in Pd as well, also inside Pd windows).
Vu-meter internal isn't hardware accelerated?
Hi,
Can someone please help me out here? I've searched the forum and list
archives and understand that the following is the construction for
including a simple vu meter in a patch:
[env~]
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[-100]
|
[vu]
So I used it like this:
[number box]
|
[osc~]
|
[env~]
|
[-100]
|
[vu]
but this
Are you expecting [vu] to output sound? Use the [dac~] object for that.
I guess you mean that the [vu] doesn't register any levels...
[env~] sends a message stream of numbers, not audio. And I assume you
mean [- 100] here? It won't work without the space. [- ] is the name of
the object and 100
Thanks for your reply.
I was expecting [vu] simply to show some levels.
How would I slot [vu] into a very basis chain like the following
which would allow me to keep an eye on levels, or am I missing the
point of [vu]? (Perhaps these's a better way to do it.)
[number box]
|
[osc~]
|
[*~
You were close, you just didn't include a space in an object name:
[number box]
|
[osc~]
|
[env~]
|
[- 100]
|
[vu]
But keep in mind that quickly refreshing graphics in the patch will
dramatically affect overall audio performance. If you just need to know
if you are close to peaking, this could
I meant:
[some sound source~]
|
[env~]
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[ 90] ...or 92 or 96 or however close you want to get...
|
[graphical bang]
Derek Holzer wrote:
You were close, you just didn't include a space in an object name:
[number box]
|
[osc~]
|
[env~]
|
[- 100]
|
[vu]
But keep in mind that
Hallo,
Peter O'Doherty hat gesagt: // Peter O'Doherty wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
I was expecting [vu] simply to show some levels.
How would I slot [vu] into a very basis chain like the following
which would allow me to keep an eye on levels, or am I missing the
point of [vu]?
yes yes, thanks frank! in too much of a hurry over here ;-)
d.
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Derek Holzer hat gesagt: // Derek Holzer wrote:
I meant:
[some sound source~]
|
[env~]
|
[ 90] ...or 92 or 96 or however close you want to get...
|
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[select 1] ;)
|
[graphical
Hallo,
Derek Holzer hat gesagt: // Derek Holzer wrote:
I meant:
[some sound source~]
|
[env~]
|
[ 90] ...or 92 or 96 or however close you want to get...
|
|
[select 1] ;)
|
[graphical bang]
Ciao
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Frank Barknecht wrote:
For example as in the attachment.
Interesting playing with that...If you give the osc~ a gain of 100dB,
which dbtorms translates to a gain of 1, then [env~] outputs 96.99dB and
the vu meter -3dB. To get 0dB on the meter you need to give 103dB to the
osc~, a gain of
Maybe the difference between RMS and peak-to-peak dB levels?
d.
Martin Peach wrote:
Frank Barknecht wrote:
For example as in the attachment.
Interesting playing with that...If you give the osc~ a gain of 100dB,
which dbtorms translates to a gain of 1, then [env~] outputs 96.99dB and
On Tue, 2008-08-05 at 14:19 -0400, Martin Peach wrote:
Frank Barknecht wrote:
For example as in the attachment.
Interesting playing with that...If you give the osc~ a gain of 100dB,
which dbtorms translates to a gain of 1, then [env~] outputs 96.99dB and
the vu meter -3dB. To get
Thanks a million Derek and Frank. Those suggestions and the basic-
metering patch work beautifully.
Regards,
Peter
Peter O'Doherty
http://www.peterodoherty.net
http://www.myspace.com/peterodoherty
On 5 Aug 2008, at 19:41, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Peter O'Doherty hat gesagt:
On Tue, 2008-08-05 at 15:23 -0400, Martin Peach wrote:
Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Tue, 2008-08-05 at 14:19 -0400, Martin Peach wrote:
Frank Barknecht wrote:
For example as in the attachment.
Interesting playing with that...If you give the osc~ a gain of 100dB,
which dbtorms translates
Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Tue, 2008-08-05 at 14:19 -0400, Martin Peach wrote:
Frank Barknecht wrote:
For example as in the attachment.
Interesting playing with that...If you give the osc~ a gain of 100dB,
which dbtorms translates to a gain of 1, then [env~] outputs 96.99dB and
the vu meter
Hi
I'm trying to have vu show something useful, but with partial success. I
have this:
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[snapshot~]
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[posetive]
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[rmstodb]
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[- 100]
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[s $to_vu]
[posetive] is a simple abstraction that... makes negative values
posetive (1-1, -1-1, 0-0, etc).
This kinda works, but at lower levels, and esp
Atte André Jensen wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to have vu show something useful, but with partial success. I
have this:
|
[snapshot~]
|
[posetive]
|
[env~]
[rmstodb]
|
[- 100]
|
[s $to_vu]
[posetive] is a simple abstraction that... makes negative values
posetive (1-1, -1-1, 0-0,
Atte André Jensen wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to have vu show something useful, but with partial success. I
have this:
|
[snapshot~]
|
[posetive]
|
[rmstodb]
|
[- 100]
|
[s $to_vu]
[posetive] is a simple abstraction that... makes negative values
posetive (1-1, -1-1, 0-0, etc).
you
Did you try [prvu~]?
D.
Atte André Jensen wrote:
I'm trying to have vu show something useful, but with partial success.
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IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
so i don't fully understand your why you don't want to use [env~]?
Because I'm a newbie, that never used [env~] before?
[env~]
|
[- 100]
|
[vu]
That works better, thanks!
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Atte
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Ricardo Dueñas Parada wrote:
instead of [posetive] you should use [abs]
Stupid me...
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Derek Holzer wrote:
Did you try [prvu~]?
Now I did.
I decided to go with a simple env~ solution for now.
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