the midi controller example is a good one i believe.
here is what i did a while ago
http://www.netpd.org/Midilearn
Am 12.03.2009 um 03:27 schrieb Phil Stone:
Hi Derek,
Maybe a very simple example would be good. I have an Ozone MIDI-
controller, and it has eight knobs, which send out
Derek Holzer wrote:
Hi all and thanks for chiming in on this thread. There was once, long
ago, a simple mixer which dynamically created the busses and channels.
If anyone can remember that one, it must have been 5 years ago, and was
the first dynamic patch I had ever seen.
could be my
This combination crashes immediately, reproducible every time. I've
tried standard the Sourceforge version and also the latest nightly build
(Jan 2009).
D.
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* create a subpatch
* create an object box in the subpatch, but don't type anything inside the
box
* go back to the parent patch and convert the subpatch into another object
(i tried to make it a [send])
* enjoy pd freeze
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Situation improves when using latest Pd-Extended 0.41 nightly build +
latest JackOSX package.
D.
Derek Holzer wrote:
This combination crashes immediately, reproducible every time. I've
tried standard the Sourceforge version and also the latest nightly build
(Jan 2009).
D.
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Thx IOhannes,
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Derek Holzer wrote:
Hi all and thanks for chiming in on this thread. There was once, long
ago, a simple mixer which dynamically created the busses and channels.
If anyone can remember that one, it must have been 5 years ago, and
was the first dynamic
hard off wrote:
* create a subpatch
* create an object box in the subpatch, but don't type anything inside the
box
* go back to the parent patch and convert the subpatch into another object
(i tried to make it a [send])
* enjoy pd freeze
isn't this that old and already fixed bug reported in:
small stuff in the /jmmmp folder (if you have a night build from the last
weeks), but more using data structures and namecanvasdialog. maybe not
really total dynamic
- sliders
- pdcolors - there's a color matrix for data-s
Would like to show some examples of dynamic and self-modifying Pd
Have you noticed when turning off audio that cpu jumps up in the Jack
cpu meter? Switch back on reduces it...
weird
On 12 Mar 2009, at 09:35, Derek Holzer wrote:
Situation improves when using latest Pd-Extended 0.41 nightly build
+ latest JackOSX package.
D.
Derek Holzer wrote:
This
Hi all and thanks for chiming in on this thread. There was once, long
ago, a simple mixer which dynamically created the busses and channels.
If anyone can remember that one, it must have been 5 years ago, and was
the first dynamic patch I had ever seen.
Also fun, non-utilitarian ones, like
hey derek..
i've done some hunting on your behalf, and i think i've found what you are
referring to.. a patch created by leonard swiezinski in 2002:
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2002-03/004940.html
alas, the link is a 404.. and mr. swiezinski has been inactive for several
same here.
Pd version 0.41-4extended-20090301
compiled 09:29:58 Mar 1 2009
cheers,
Martin
hard off schrieb:
* create a subpatch
* create an object box in the subpatch, but don't type anything inside
the box
* go back to the parent patch and convert the subpatch into another
object (i tried
Hey guysPossibly a noob question but is it possible to package a generative gem
patch as a screensaver? How would I go about this?God BlessAndrew Faraday
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Free photo editing software from Windows Live . Try it now!
hi, sorry for OTism
does anybody have a LaTeX version of the paper-templates for the
PdConvention09?
i just cannot write a paper in an office app.
mfg,asdr
IOhannes
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On 2009-03-12 14:01:24, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at appears to
have written:
i just cannot write a paper in an office app.
amen!
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Neither do I...
If anyone got such template, I would be intersted in obtaining it...
Before the deadline...
2009/3/12 IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at:
hi, sorry for OTism
does anybody have a LaTeX version of the paper-templates for the
PdConvention09?
i just cannot write a paper in an
Hi, we're working on a latex template to Pd Con 09. I'm not a very latex
person so i'm asking help to others to improve this.
Would be nice if any of you could help on this :)
I think that this model could be good (with all images and .sty in one
package) :
How about this project:
Beginners Building Blocks.
Right now, If I want to even make a simple sine oscillator synth with an
ADSR envelope on it, it's not very easy to do out of the box. What if there
were some entry-level abstractions in a very OBVIOUS location that people
could instantly piece
hi,
just updated the video showing voice patching in pure data. i am now
using dyn~ (thank you thomas grill for your externals).
http://www.vimeo.com/2814913
lower your volume when you hear send, 1, 400.
pat
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Hi Derek
i made a mixer for netpd once, that dynamically creates channels and
fx-bus. it uses the whole netpd framework, statesaving etc.
http://www.netpd.org/Mx
if you have already a netpd synth it's quite easy to plugin to the mx,
something like that:
[osc~]
|\
[i2mx~ $0
Good point; I assume you're going to emphasize the pitfalls of dynamic
patching while you're at it, Derek? I have a habit of opening up
patches to see how they work, and if I can't read them because they're
too messy, I'll move stuff around. This is fine, unless it's a dynamic
patch and I
Phil Stone wrote:
Good point; I assume you're going to emphasize the pitfalls of dynamic
patching while you're at it, Derek? I have a habit of opening up
patches to see how they work, and if I can't read them because they're
too messy, I'll move stuff around. This is fine, unless it's a
Hallo,
Phil Stone hat gesagt: // Phil Stone wrote:
Good point; I assume you're going to emphasize the pitfalls of dynamic
patching while you're at it, Derek? I have a habit of opening up
patches to see how they work, and if I can't read them because they're
too messy, I'll move stuff
http://puredata.info/dev/summer-of-code/GSoCOrganizationApp2009
So the GSoC app is in! That is everything on the above page was
submitted. Please continue to work on the project ideas page, that
part hasn't been submitted yet.
.hc
I may not be thinking this through correctly, but how do you handle
broken connections with inlets/outlets in the cleared subpatch? I.e.,
the containing patch will lose its patch connections to the
inlets/outlets of the subpatch if the sbupatch is cleared.
Phil
With certain clean patching
Hallo,
Phil Stone hat gesagt: // Phil Stone wrote:
I may not be thinking this through correctly, but how do you handle
broken connections with inlets/outlets in the cleared subpatch? I.e.,
the containing patch will lose its patch connections to the
inlets/outlets of the subpatch if the
On Wed, 2009-03-11 at 00:37 +, Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Anyone know of a patch that maps an FFT over time to something like a
curve3d in Gem? I remember a while back people posted something like
that, but I can't find it.
.hc
I just knocked
Dear Folks, please forgive us for ignoring the important scientific standard
provided by the LaTex formatt.
since we only have a few days left. My idea is to go directly to
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates
and get the templates from there.
One might notice that the
hello,
I need to mic a player who will play either tiny, soft sounds (extended
technique playing) or normal musical sounds soft-to-load. I want to mix
the instrument sound with pd generated material BUT I want to amplify the
soft sounds while only mixing a little bit of the normal sounds.
Is
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 12:03 PM, Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca wrote:
On Thu, 12 Mar 2009, Frank Barknecht wrote:
A loadbanged [; pd-subpatch clear( IMO is mandatory for dynamic patching
in
abstractions. Even if it's saved with old content that will be removed on
the
next load.
Yeah, just use the ACM templates, they are good. I use the NIME ones,
which are slightly modified ACM ones:
http://nime.org/2002/submissions.html
.hc
On Mar 12, 2009, at 7:50 PM, Alexandre Porres wrote:
Dear Folks, please forgive us for ignoring the important scientific
standard
On Mar 11, 2009, at 8:26 PM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
polypoly and nqpoly4 are good examples. nqpoly4 is in Pd-extended,
you
can get polypoly here:
http://itp.nyu.edu/dataflow/uploads/polypoly.zip
Isn't polypoly
Perhaps you are thinking of parazit and pure. parazit is an object
included in Pd-extended. And you can get Gerard Van Dongen's pure here:
http://itp.nyu.edu/dataflow/uploads/tgb-pure.tar.gz
.hc
On Mar 12, 2009, at 8:47 AM, Derek Holzer wrote:
Hi all and thanks for chiming in on this
ah, forgot, a very simple one: dacm~, also in /jmmmp (in a recent night
build)
Would like to show some examples of dynamic and self-modifying Pd
patches during a workshop here in Berlin. I know there are some in the
archives (and maybe on people's HDs) somewhere, but damned if I can find
a compressor?
there's a good one in the net-pd library.
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hey derek..
attached is the dynamic GOP abstraction [mtx_tog], used as an extension to
iemmatrix lib. it's a viewer/editor for simple binary matrices. it may be
useful in your presentation as it uses [namecanvas] to edit the top level
GOP.
the actual code should be fairly readable and
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