Hallo,
carmen hat gesagt: // carmen wrote:
> theres already read-only PHP libs to render PD patches to SVG for
> browser display. check osku.de
Do you happen to have a deep link? I can only see the logo on that
site.
Ciao
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Michael Garrett a écrit :
Now here is a question... does anyone have software that will take a 2D
image and convert it to a wave file??
It has been discussed just a few days ago in here, the subject is called
"Playing a bitmap", it is not about a software but about methods for
patching som
hard off wrote:
cool thanks claude. not sure if you'll take this as a compliment, but
your music is pretty monged! i'm gonna dj some of this at a party
next week.
Thanks :)
The Pd patches are here:
http://devel.goto10.org/listing.php?repname=maximus&path=%2Fforty-words-for-snow%2Fpd%2F&rev=
On Fri Feb 02, 2007 at 09:46:56AM +0800, Chris McCormick wrote:
> > On Feb 1, 2007, at 10:46 PM, Jeff Sandys wrote:
> > >Is there a way to render a .pd file to make a printable graphic
> > >besides
> > >loading the file into PD?
>
> On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 07:56:53PM -0500, Hans-Christoph Steine
> On Feb 1, 2007, at 10:46 PM, Jeff Sandys wrote:
> >Is there a way to render a .pd file to make a printable graphic
> >besides
> >loading the file into PD?
On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 07:56:53PM -0500, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> Ctrl-P/Cmd-P, or File->Print on the menu, makes a Postscript file
On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 12:26:22PM +0100, Johannes Eckart wrote:
> hello community of Pure Data!
Hello Johannes,
> i want to design lines and curbes in a Gem-window. the difficulty is, that i
> want to draw this lines by giving the coordinates directly to the path. maybe
> for better understand
Hmm, sounds like a bug in the Intel build, this should work. File a
bug in the tracker:
http://puredata.org/dev/bugtracker
.hc
On Jan 30, 2007, at 6:37 PM, Echo Ho wrote:
hallo pidier
i'm using Core 2 Duo mac book , and i don't know if the flowing
problem is a os x (10.39 pd 0.39.2 ex
On Jan 30, 2007, at 12:51 PM, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo raul!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ tar xjf Pd-0.39.2-extended-test7-ubuntu-dapper-
i386.tar.bz2
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cd Pd-0.39.2-extended-test7/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Pd-0.39.2-extended-test7$ make install prefix=/usr/local
install -d -m0755 '
I think you need cyclone loaded for that one. Please bug reports to
the tracker, and I'll check them there when I get time... (or stop
sleeping ;).
.hc
On Jan 31, 2007, at 1:01 AM, Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
Oh, ok. That sounds awesome and useful, thanks for the info!
However...
I tried lo
nagging people to put stuff on the site is my job! ;)
Done.
.hc
On Jan 31, 2007, at 4:34 AM, Steffen wrote:
On 31/01/2007, at 6.38, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
http://nime.org/2006/proc/nime2006_106.pdf
Nice. That would be cool to have in the articles section ;-)
On Mon, 29 Jan 200
Michael Garrett wrote:
> Now here is a question... does anyone have software that will take a 2D
> image and convert it to a wave file??
>
> Really just an inverse cosine transform (all data is real)... Would be an
> interesting thing to play with, hmmm probably a way to have phase represent
> col
Are you running PDP or PiDiP? That's the only thing that uses
ImageMagick, AFAIK. Try removing PDP and/or PiDiP from your startup
libs.
.hc
On Feb 1, 2007, at 9:08 AM, Fanouris Moraitis wrote:
Hi,
Sometimes when I do right click for help to any object or when I am
trying to type somet
Ctrl-P/Cmd-P, or File->Print on the menu, makes a Postscript file
from your patch.
.hc
On Feb 1, 2007, at 10:46 PM, Jeff Sandys wrote:
Is there a way to render a .pd file to make a printable graphic
besides
loading the file into PD?as in:
$ renderPD input_patch.pd output_graphic.png
It's included in the Pd-extended builds 0.39.2 or newer. The library
is called "mapping". These objects are in the same spirit as the
mapping objects, like [autoscale] , [track_min], and [track_max].
Plus cyclone has [minimum] and [maximum], which are very close to the
built-in [min] a
On Thu Feb 01, 2007 at 10:46:22PM +, Jeff Sandys wrote:
> Is there a way to render a .pd file to make a printable graphic besides
> loading the file into PD?as in:
> $ renderPD input_patch.pd output_graphic.png
> This would be useful for documentation and could be a nice addition to
> a web
by the way, the message PD's console says:
/media/sdc1/Directory/PD/Pd-0.39.2-extended-test7/lib/pd/extra/Gem.pd_linux:
libmpeg.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Gem: can't load library
Now here is a question... does anyone have software that will take a 2D
image and convert it to a wave file??
Really just an inverse cosine transform (all data is real)... Would be an
interesting thing to play with, hmmm probably a way to have phase represent
color.. ( think I have a dimensionalit
Hello HC Steiner, where can I find this mapping library for OSX??
I have been working in two new instruments and that library could be
really helpfull. Your paper is a good reflection of the situation of
people making new instruments...
below is a normalizer or autoscale as you call it in your p
hi carmen,
it looks very nice. how can we used it? also i would like to try your
other stuff like the eq gui:
http://whats-your.name/pr/filter.gif
can you share the code?
pat
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Is there a way to render a .pd file to make a printable graphic besides
loading the file into PD?as in:
$ renderPD input_patch.pd output_graphic.png
This would be useful for documentation and could be a nice addition to
a web server or browser.
-- Jeff
On Thu, 01 Feb 2007 20:40:45 +0100
Thomas Mayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> thanks for all your suggestions, TAPESTREA looks great
Which reminds me - it's one Raul Diaz should be interested in.
Afair it' wavelet analysis, fourier resynthesis, with the intermediate
domain as the image (spectrogr
Thank you very much! Great!
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> So, for now, I'd ask for some specific objects:
> How can I split lists of audio data, as [snapshot~] only outputs the
> first value?
if you mean turn them into lists of floats from a signal, theres unpack~, drip,
and similar. you probably want an intermediary table anyways, to eg use a
logari
On Thu Feb 01, 2007 at 09:20:36AM +, Jamie Bullock wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 23:48 -0500, carmen wrote:
>
> >
> > if you dont mind the analysis being offline, check out sonic visualiser:
> > http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/
> >
> > CLAM might have one. see a full-color spectrogram in one
Hello,
thanks for all your suggestions, TAPESTREA looks great, but I'm just
intrigued by the patch of carmen. After playing around a while with some
objects, the following idea came into my mind:
Create a [pdp_xv] canvas with 800x640 pixels.
Use the values of [fft~] as right input for [pdp_gain]
hi, if this is too dumb a question on my part, then dont bother. i
currently have this random version of linux on a computer. I got PD on
it, though it has issues opening GEm (its pd-extended, probably newest
version, got it like 4 days ago or less). I downloaded Gem from that
IEM website and r
hi and welcome,
frank barknecht did a patch for drawing with the mouse on the gemwin. it
was using pmpd (physical modeling) or the new one. sadly i cannot find
it on my computer. frank can you share it again?
pat
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On Thu, 2007-02-01 at 17:07 +0200, ugur guney wrote:
> # Sorry, the cause of the problem was me. After I tried an another
> program amSynth, same distorted sounds appeared and I understood that
> the problem is not pd spesific. I played with the configuration of
> jackd and when I set the Periods/B
# Sorry, the cause of the problem was me. After I tried an another program
amSynth, same distorted sounds appeared and I understood that the problem is
not pd spesific. I played with the configuration of jackd and when I set the
Periods/Buffer = 3 (rather than 2) everthing worked fine. I'm supposi
Hi,
Sometimes when I do right click for help to any object or when I am
trying to type something pd crashes with the following message
pd: magick/exception.c:845: ThrowMagickExceptionList: Assertion
`exception->signature == 0xabacadabUL' failed.
Pd: signal 6
pd_gui: pd process exited
I use Pd
# Hi all,
# I've just compiled PD with ./configure --enable-jack options. My jack
version is:
jackd -V
jackd version 0.102.29 tmpdir /dev/shm protocol 16
# I'm using jack with freebob in order to use my M-Audio Firewire Solo.
(Freebob's version is 1.0.0) Jack runs without problems and Xruns (wit
hello johannes,
for this purpose you can use gem in single buffer mode,
its a message to gemwin |buffer 1(.
the buffer will not be cleared and every moving object produces a trace.
in gem/examples/04.pix is a single buffer example called pixdatasimple.pd
you need to modify it a bit for your use.
hello community of Pure Data!
My name is Johannes Eckart, comming originally from Salzburg-Austria and at the
moment studying in Paris handcraft-arts. In my free-time and also for practical
reasons in my study, i started working on Pure-Data and its library Gem. i
already learned all the basic
On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 23:48 -0500, carmen wrote:
>
> if you dont mind the analysis being offline, check out sonic visualiser:
> http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/
>
> CLAM might have one. see a full-color spectrogram in one of the screenshots,
> but not in the patcher view:
> http://iua-share.upf.
hello everyone
iirc, there was a discussion about arrays and a problem to read huge
arrays with [tabread4~]. due to a limitation of 32bit-floats, it's not
possible to read huge arrays continously after a certain point, because
the index cannot represent each integer, when it is higher than a
certa
On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 16:22 -0600, chris clepper wrote:
> Send a 'mode 0' to pix_texture. I find it hard to believe that ATI's
> current Linux driver would not support rectangle textures though.
believe it or not, but since i switched to ubuntu and tried to use Gem,
i have this specific problem
Hallo,
robbert van hulzen hat gesagt: // robbert van hulzen wrote:
> thanks very much for all the replies! and frank, thanks for the patch--i'm
> enjoying your help a lot.
>
> it's working now with steffen & hc's
>
> [r pd-patchname.pd]
> |
> [route editmode]
> |
> [nbx]
>
> there's something i
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