Re: [PD] Structured dataflow?

2008-02-01 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: This all makes me think that we should write a Pd book that covers things like good form. Perhaps we could make it a decentralized collaborative effort with strange consensus decisionmaking to mirror the Pd community :D i guess that Pd might be out of

Re: [PD] Structured Data Flow?

2008-02-01 Thread matteo sisti sette
I think the original post was not about good style but about methods/techniques for structured patching, that is (as I interprete it and I may be wrong), how to write mantainable, reusable, scalable (etc.) code in PD. I do understand that the two things are related, as good style improves

Re: [PD] about fiddle~

2008-02-01 Thread Steffen Juul
I can't find a online archive of the Music-IR list, but there was recently a post by Arturo Camacho about a New pitch estimator with link to a PhD dissertation: http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~acamacho/publications/dissertation.pdf It might be of interest. (untested)

[PD] any tips on fart synthesis?

2008-02-01 Thread Claude Heiland-Allen
Hi all, Anyone got any advice on how to make sounds similar to the basses in this excerpt from Nightwalker - Rolling Through [NWR005]? http://claudiusmaximus.goto10.org/files/temp/fartstep.ogg (80kB) Really stinky wet fart noises. Thanks, Claude -- http://claudiusmaximus.goto10.org

Re: [PD] Font rendering quite CPU expensive in GEM (Jerome Tuncer)

2008-02-01 Thread Jerome Tuncer
[text3d] is much much quicker than [text2d] be it when rapidly changing displayed text or when just displaying... (: ++ Jé Jerome Tuncer a écrit : Interesting point. I didn't know it actually worked that way. This CPU exepensiveness using [text2d] made me think maybe it doesn't use