Atte André Jensen wrote:
Hmmm.
It seems to happen only with the attached patch 04_dist_drums.pd
Forget that (and sorry for the lousy report)!
The problem seems to be with file names starting with a digit; they need
to have -channels before -rt -jack in the command line arguments,
Hallo!
The first one found would be the right one. It's not pd's problem if there
exist more than one file with the same name. Surely that's up to the creators
of the files to sort out.
Well, this is now discussed since years.
The whole namespace+pd-extended thing would not be obsolete if
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Sep 18, 2007, at 8:23 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Another issue would be the use of objects not in Pd core in such a
standard library. In my opinion and for reasons I mentioned several
times during the last days a
Hallo,
Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
We would not have Gem, PDP, PiDiP, hid, ann, pdogg, streaming, theora/
speex/mp3 externals, etc. if we did not allow externals to use non-
core libraries.
Nowhere did I say that. All I'm suggesting is, that a
Hallo,
Thomas O Fredericks hat gesagt: // Thomas O Fredericks wrote:
Well, the examples with more than one folder depth are not of concern. Just
limit the search to one depth.
Okay, one level could work for extra. It would break how
pd-extended is built however.
Also, asking the authors of
Hallo,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] hat gesagt: // [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The first one found would be the right one.
I hereby would like to register the namespace 000 to be the right
one myself most of the time. ;)
It's not pd's problem if there exist more than one file with the
same name. Surely
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it would be more useful right now if pd would search in
subdirectories.
How about the adding the ability to write an asterix for recursive search so
/home/atte/music/synth/pd/attes_pd_stuff/*
would also look in
Hi
I'd like to play around with polypoly to see what it can do for me. But
I couldn't find a place to download it, where is it available from?
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Hallo,
Atte André Jensen hat gesagt: // Atte André Jensen wrote:
I'd like to play around with polypoly to see what it can do for me. But
I couldn't find a place to download it, where is it available from?
It's in the CVS in directory absractions/footils/foo/
Ciao
--
Frank Barknecht
Hi
What's the best and/or easiest way to get (nice and fat) chorus in pd?
Is there an external/abstraction to be found somewhere or should I look
at plugin~ with ladspa chorus?
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Hi,
there are no more Mac autobuilds. can I do something to get them working
again?
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Yeah, I definitely agree that we could use color a lot better in
these patches. I would like to see you propose something based on
these ideas. Constructivism + Paulo Freire would be a very
interesting combo.
As for the template approved today, I think that's just the first
step. I am
Frank Barknecht wrote:
It's in the CVS in directory absractions/footils/foo/
I'm afraid I'm to stupid to take it from here. Where's the cvs
repository located?
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tim wrote:
[vd~]
See example in attachment
Thanks alot. I'll see if I can get a nice general purpose chorus
abstraction based on that.
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Hey all,
This is a nice idea, but the bottom line is that its too late for that.
People already depend on many old (first) funny externals like Markex
Counter, which is still in some of my older patches. Its the oldest
counter, so should it be the default? too bad its inlets are arranged
Hi Atte,
First, go here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pure-data
Select the Code menu under the Pure Data Computer Music System heading.
Select CVS Browse.
Navigate to abstractions/footils/foo and get all files that match the
pattern *poly*. Note: to get a file, click on the revision
Phil Stone wrote:
Hi Atte,
First, go here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pure-data
Select the Code menu under the Pure Data Computer Music System heading.
Select CVS Browse.
Navigate to abstractions/footils/foo and get all files that match the
pattern *poly*. Note: to get a
hello atte
my rfxlib for netpd has a chorus. have a look at:
http://www.netpd.org/rfxlib
On Wed, 2007-09-19 at 14:47 +0200, Atte André Jensen wrote:
Hi
What's the best and/or easiest way to get (nice and fat) chorus in pd?
Is there an external/abstraction to be found somewhere or should I
Agreed. However, considering that Atte didn't know how to get to PD
CVS, I thought I'd outline a method more likely to be useful for him or
for new users just looking to pick up a needed abstraction or two.
Phil
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Phil Stone wrote:
Hi Atte,
First, go here:
Atte Andre' Jensen wrote:
Hi
What's the best and/or easiest way to get (nice and fat) chorus in pd?
Is there an external/abstraction to be found somewhere or should I look
at plugin~ with ladspa chorus?
Hello,
[vd~]
See example in attachment
tim
#N canvas 0 0 815 565 10;
#X obj 59 419
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
or get a decent CVS client (e.g. tortoiseCVS) and checkout the latest
and greatest revision directly.
I'm quite familiar with cvs, thank you very much :-) although I switched
to SVN myself. Checking out as we speak.
However the repository seemed only to be found
Hallo,
Atte André Jensen hat gesagt: // Atte André Jensen wrote:
Somewhere in the recent, deep thread on namespace I seem to recall
someone (Frank?) mentioning he copied ecerything into one dir. Is that
recommendable or what's the best way to do it?
No, I'd say the recommended way is to use
Hello pd list i have 2 questions :
how can i do outline detection in Gem? i exeperimenting with some computer
vision and i want to be able to track the outline of a hand, a body or a
shape...
my second question is how can i detect collision of this outlined shape with
other geos?
On Tue, 2007-09-18 at 23:40 -0700, Ken Restivo wrote:
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On Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 02:15:02PM -0400, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007, Miller Puckette wrote:
init is one of many messages that Pd and its gui send back and forth,
make a isocahedron.obj (with bender, wings3d, or google)
use it with the [model] object.
cyrille
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
is there a icosahedron in GEM?
Patrick Pagano
Sound and Light Technologist
School of Theatre and Dance
University of Florida
On Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 11:40:35PM -0700, Ken Restivo wrote:
Google hasn't helped me find it. I'd like to have this around in case it
becomes useful. Any idea where it might be?
- -ken
just dig in the src, you will be able to figure all of them out if you
know how to read it ..
Why not instead hire some full-time developers to compete w/ Joshua
Kit Clayton and company?
~Kyle
On 9/18/07, victor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm contributing playing to lotery every some time, if I win my idea is to
buy Max rights and convert it in opensource :P
2007/9/18, Hans-Christoph
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