[PD] another dynamic patching question

2009-09-03 Thread Phil Stone
Hi again, I'm happily creating subpatches and filling them with dynamic subpatches (thanks again, Jonathan), but now I'm stuck on something more subtle. I'm doing something like this: [b] | [symbol G] | [; pd-exp-$1 msg 20 235 /analysis/level/$1; ( to dynamically add a

Re: [PD] another dynamic patching question

2009-09-03 Thread Jack
Hello Phil, See the patch attached ++ Jack Le mercredi 02 septembre 2009 à 22:09 -0700, Phil Stone a écrit : Hi again, I'm happily creating subpatches and filling them with dynamic subpatches (thanks again, Jonathan), but now I'm stuck on something more subtle. I'm doing something like

[PD] computer music WAS: Re: Pd at a livecoding event on the BBC

2009-09-03 Thread Derek Holzer
So let's see, it was 1996, and Bob's making noises like Jungle, DrumBass or some other megatrend crowdpleaser just arrived to save him from the avant-hegemony of the elbow patch professor crowd's software diddlings. About the same time, Paul Miller aka DJ Spooky was lamenting how jazz has been

Re: [PD] another dynamic patching question

2009-09-03 Thread dmotd
very neat. Jack wrote: Hello Phil, See the patch attached ++ Jack Le mercredi 02 septembre 2009 à 22:09 -0700, Phil Stone a écrit : Hi again, I'm happily creating subpatches and filling them with dynamic subpatches (thanks again, Jonathan), but now I'm stuck on something more

Re: [PD] another dynamic patching question

2009-09-03 Thread dmotd
Phil Stone wrote: [b] | [symbol G] | [; pd-exp-$1 msg 20 235 /analysis/level/$1; ( to dynamically add a [/analysis/level/G ( message box to subpatch 'exp-G'. However, what I really want that message box to say is: [/analysis/level/G $1( so I can do something useful with that

Re: [PD] pd-gui-rewrite news: undo, cut/copy/paste, and windows!

2009-09-03 Thread João Pais
just remembered something: how about while editing an object, return closes the object? besides for comments, return isn't used for anything else. and that brings up another one: would fixing comments to keep line breaks have anything to do with the work you're doing now? (probably not)

[PD] Portuguese dictionary uploaded

2009-09-03 Thread João Pais
Just to say that I uploaded pt.po to https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=browsegroup_id=55736atid=478072. (that was the link in http://puredata.info/dev/HowToTranslatePd. Read the comments, though. Some things are missing. João Pais -- Friedenstr. 58 10249 Berlin (Deutschland) Tel +49 30

Re: [PD] spigot~ info please

2009-09-03 Thread João Pais
maybe it's better if you send it to hans, or commit it yourself to your externals folder? once again, here is my abstraction that does everything exactly as the [spigot~] object does. if someone would like to include this in the 'extra' folder for pd-extended, it may be helpful to a few

Re: [PD] Pd at a livecoding event on the BBC

2009-09-03 Thread ydego...@gmail.com
in the style of a song from 'abogado babies' : computers? i like to crash them, yeh yeh... just realize i care more about lyrics than music now, after 10 years of Mego-like stuff... i still have my Crass original prints. ydego...@gmail.com wrote: b.o. knows about it, at least about sampling

Re: [PD] computer music WAS: Re: Pd at a livecoding event on the BBC

2009-09-03 Thread Lorenzo
http://bobostertag.com/writings-articles-computer-music-sucks.htm (this link does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of the sender) Could someone please write an article All-of-these-[something]-sucks-articles-really-suck? I find them so boring, superficial and unproductive.

Re: [PD] computer music WAS: Re: Pd at a livecoding event on the BBC

2009-09-03 Thread Chris McCormick
On Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 03:23:17PM +0200, Lorenzo wrote: http://bobostertag.com/writings-articles-computer-music-sucks.htm (this link does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of the sender) Could someone please write an article

[PD] [pd REFERENCE] format [was: Re: Pd META: Author/Help Patch Authors]

2009-09-03 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, João Pais hat gesagt: // João Pais wrote: Is there any place where it's explained what are the meta patches, and what should be in each patch? I never understood the meaning of them, and therefore, have never made any. I could find any clear docs about that myself. I can however

Re: [PD] computer music WAS: Re: Pd at a livecoding event on the BBC

2009-09-03 Thread chris clepper
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 5:17 AM, Derek Holzer de...@umatic.nl wrote: (No I'm not anywhere near being banked by Mego, these just happened all to be sitting near the top of the pile due to repeated listening...although finding much computer music at all around my house is a bit of a challenge!)

Re: [PD] computer music WAS: Re: Pd at a livecoding event on the BBC

2009-09-03 Thread ydego...@gmail.com
what is that obsession of winning and loosing, failing and suceeding ? we were only speaking of the impact of computer music in the western culture, i don't see the point or do you call bob ostertag a looser? anyway, that video about 'thinking positive' is really like wasp propaganda, why not a

Re: [PD] computer music WAS: Re: Pd at a livecoding event on the BBC

2009-09-03 Thread Andy Farnell
loser? Or looser, like less up-tight? On Thu, 03 Sep 2009 16:44:15 +0200 ydego...@gmail.com ydego...@gmail.com wrote: what is that obsession of winning and loosing, failing and suceeding ? we were only speaking of the impact of computer music in the western culture, i don't see the

Re: [PD] another dynamic patching question

2009-09-03 Thread Phil Stone
Brilliant hack, Jack - thanks a million! Thanks for your suggestion, too, dmotd. Phil Jack wrote: Hello Phil, See the patch attached ++ Jack Le mercredi 02 septembre 2009 à 22:09 -0700, Phil Stone a écrit : Hi again, I'm happily creating subpatches and filling them with dynamic

Re: [PD] computer music [WAY OFF-TOPIC]

2009-09-03 Thread ydego...@gmail.com
now that england presents its excuses for persecuting the inventor of 'intelligent machines' named computers now, e.g. Alan Turing comitted suicide as he was persecuted for being gay. i don't know if he was a looser or if computers are queer ? sorry for posting jokes, Andy Farnell wrote:

Re: [PD] computer music WAS: Re: Pd at a livecoding event on the BBC

2009-09-03 Thread Chris McCormick
Yves: good point! I haven't seen the video because I can't play flash videos. Sorry if I subjected you to something awful. Developersdevelopersdevelopers, Chris. On Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 04:44:15PM +0200, ydego...@gmail.com wrote: what is that obsession of winning and loosing, failing and

Re: [PD] computer music WAS: Re: Pd at a livecoding event on the BBC

2009-09-03 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Thu, 3 Sep 2009, Derek Holzer wrote: (I might argue that something called the 1980's killed it already...who actually listens to the last couple drum machine- and sampler-plagued Miles Davis records? Bob O?). The high culture vs low culture thing was very big that decade if I remember

[PD] Ubuntu. PD, Pulseaudio problems

2009-09-03 Thread gnd
hello, im using Ubuntu Jaunty and have problems with sound in PD 0.41.4-extended when using simultaneously Firefox and/or Audacious. If i start PD sooner then firefox and audacious, they dont make any sounds but sound in pd works ok. If i start PD later, firefox and audacious work fine, but

Re: [PD] Ubuntu. PD, Pulseaudio problems

2009-09-03 Thread Chris Wenn
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 7:40 AM, g...@itchybit.org wrote: hello, im using Ubuntu Jaunty and have problems with sound in PD 0.41.4-extended when using simultaneously Firefox and/or Audacious. If i start PD sooner then firefox and audacious, they dont make any sounds but sound in pd works ok.

Re: [PD] Ubuntu. PD, Pulseaudio problems

2009-09-03 Thread husk
g...@itchybit.org ha scritto: hello, im using Ubuntu Jaunty and have problems with sound in PD 0.41.4-extended when using simultaneously Firefox and/or Audacious. If i start PD sooner then firefox and audacious, they dont make any sounds but sound in pd works ok. If i start PD later, firefox

[PD] Pd in Lithuanian

2009-09-03 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
Anyone read Lithuanian? There is some discussion of Pure Data here: http://www.lrytas.lt/-12505839701250116970-menininkai-kviečiami-kurti-muzikines-kompozicijas-durims.ht m .hc Man has survived hitherto because