chris clepper wrote:
On 3/11/07, *Sciss* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mac intel. however the pix_offset help file says When adding an
offset to each color-channel, no clipping is done. Thus you can wrap
around the color-space, so probably it behaves right,
Hi all,
I've had an annoying hum coming from my edirol FA-101 when I hook it up
to PA systems and have finally figured out that it occurs only when my
laptop is plugged in and not running on batteries. The FA-101 is also
plugged in (boo 4-pin 1394 connections...) and then the amps I run into
Chris McCormick wrote:
Does anybody know of a versioning system that runs on a native PC and
doesn't require a server? I think bzr might actually do this.
well, the grandfather of revision control systems RCS does not need a
server.
RCS is the backend of CVS (which needs the server only for
Hi Marius,
you could also rebuild py/pyext using flext and py from cvs.
In this case using the install_name_tool could also work, which
allows you to change references to dynamic libraries.
greetings,
Thomas
Am 12.03.2007 um 05:45 schrieb marius schebella:
shit,
I upgraded my python
ok, but let me know if there's any kind of work around ... i guess
internally everything is int8 not float32? because if float32 (-- i
don't want to degrade the bit-resolution... --), i could do pix_gain
0.5 before the colourization, then afterwards a pix_gain 2.0 with
saturation ...
Hallo,
Chris McCormick hat gesagt: // Chris McCormick wrote:
Does anybody know of a versioning system that runs on a native PC and
doesn't require a server? I think bzr might actually do this.
RCS runs about anywhere. Another popular versioning system, that is
not CVS or Subversion is Darcs:
Sciss wrote:
ok, but let me know if there's any kind of work around ... i guess
internally everything is int8 not float32? because if float32 (-- i
don't want to degrade the bit-resolution... --), i could do pix_gain
0.5 before the colourization, then afterwards a pix_gain 2.0 with
Hallo,
adam armfield hat gesagt: // adam armfield wrote:
following on from the ongoing debate about bundles for
patches with many abstractions, I had the idea for an
apt-get style system, where someone who wants a patch
can enter a command get all necessary abstractions
at the same time...
have you made a good oldschool pd synth? anything i make sounds like
some roland groovebox from the 90's.
anyone got any cool old rave sounds?
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On 12/03/2007, at 11.56, hard off wrote:
have you made a good oldschool pd synth? anything i make sounds like
some roland groovebox from the 90's.
Frank's got a 303 thingy, http://footils.org/cms/show/19
I'd be surprised if Andy doesn't have some oldtech sounding stuff about.
andy's tokyo techno one is cool.
but i want hoovers. i keep try to make them and they always suck.
there must have been a secret ingredient that i am forgetting.
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what if you could refer to abstractions using URLs? a caching system
could take care of reducing the need to be connected at all times.
something like ZeroInstall for example.
or perhaps using Java-style class paths, especially if URLs could be
included in the class path.
would this lead to
I haven't used Net-Pd that much, but doesn't it use a sort of system
to keep patches up to date?
~Kyle
On 3/12/07, Stephen Sinclair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what if you could refer to abstractions using URLs? a caching system
could take care of reducing the need to be connected at all times.
Dunno if you can make this into anything useful. It's very nasty.
twin vari-slope triangle - chebyshev waveshaper - formant
^ |
|_ FM feedback |
I was trying to get something like a virus sound for a mate who
is into jungle.
Did anyone apply to the Google Summer of Code as Pure Data? That's
how most of the mentoring organizations are structured. I am
currently applying as IDMI/Polytechnic, which will allow students to
work on Pd projects. But it seems that it would make sense to have
someone apply as Pure
hi,
maybe reading this will help you finding the solution:
http://www.davidemorelli.it/doku.php?id=other:ground_loops
patrick
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one solution i heard of is to use a psuedo balanced
cable, a normal audio cable with a resistor soldered
into one lead (iirc)
all the best
adam
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On Mon, 2007-03-12 at 12:30 -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Did anyone apply to the Google Summer of Code as Pure Data?
That's
how most of the mentoring organizations are structured. I am
currently applying as IDMI/Polytechnic, which will allow students to
work on Pd projects.
On Mar 12, 2007, at 12:57 PM, Tim Blechmann wrote:
On Mon, 2007-03-12 at 12:30 -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Did anyone apply to the Google Summer of Code as Pure Data?
That's
how most of the mentoring organizations are structured. I am
currently applying as IDMI/Polytechnic, which
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Did anyone apply to the Google Summer of Code as Pure Data? That's
how most of the mentoring organizations are structured. I am
currently applying as IDMI/Polytechnic, which will allow students to
work on Pd projects. But it seems that it would make sense
On Mar 12, 2007, at 5:27 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
adam armfield hat gesagt: // adam armfield wrote:
following on from the ongoing debate about bundles for
patches with many abstractions, I had the idea for an
apt-get style system, where someone who wants a patch
can enter a
Yeah, that code could be turned into a library then used for the
versioning for this Pd apt-get. The other parts include a common
library/package format (like finishing up libdir support) and a
common repository format that's easy to setup.
.hc
On Mar 12, 2007, at 11:52 AM, Kyle
Same discussion happens at Linux Audio User Mailinglist in the moment.
My advice is to use balanced/ symmetrical cables if the Edirol and your
mixer have balanced in- and outputs.
Cheers,
Malte
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Grab it while its hot at:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=151843
Regards,
Miron
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Hey,
Looks good, the more the merrier :) If you are planning on
maintaining that, it should be included in the CVS. If you are
definitely committed to supporting Pd on Gentoo, then I can setup a
Gentoo box in the auto-build farm for a nightly build on Gentoo.
I haven't used Gentoo at
x workshop_7_x Berlin
17th March: Oscillation Overthruster--Pure Data (PD) Synthesis,
Feedback and Noise
with Derek Holzer (http://www.umatic.nl/info_derek.html).
Pure Data is a powerful, free and open source environment for
producing and manipulating sound, image and data in real time.
x workshop_7_x Berlin
17th March: Oscillation Overthruster--Pure Data (PD) Synthesis,
Feedback and Noise
with Derek Holzer (http://www.umatic.nl/info_derek.html).
Pure Data is a powerful, free and open source environment for
producing and manipulating sound, image and data in real time.
Hi all,
I have just uploaded my resoncomb external (linux).
http://www.forwind.net/forwind.net/software.htm
http://www.forwind.net/forwind.net/software/reson_comb_release_v0.9.tar.gz
Three stereo comb filters running in tandem with gain and freq exposed
on each comb. Also master combs gain, pan
I would love to see any example patches you are planning for this - do
you have anything that sort of represents what you have in mind for
the workshop?
Kevin
On 3/12/07, Derek Holzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
x workshop_7_x Berlin
17th March: Oscillation Overthruster--Pure Data (PD)
I'm working on them this week. I have a monster self-modulator using
LADPSAs and [plugin~] which appears to be Linux-only now, so I'll take
it apart a bit and use more universal (but not anti-aliased)
oscillators, filters, send~/receive~, etc etc. Since there's only a day
to do the workshop,
Hallo,
Derek Holzer hat gesagt: // Derek Holzer wrote:
Flights to Berlin are still cheap, you know ;-)
And a week later, there's the Linux Audio Conference with a log of Pd
stuff again this year. ;)
Ciao
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Hi all,
For impatient, download at: http://ico.bukvic.net/Max/munger1~_1.0.0.tar.gz
(270KB, includes source, Linux-Pd-i386, Mac-Max-i386, and Win32-Max-i386
binaries, and 3 cases of beer)
OVERVIEW
munger1~ (March 12, 2007 1.0.0 release)
a realtime multichannel granulator
a.k.a. the
Will take a look at the code and check for use of tk_fileChooser - may
be someone has more specific info I can use.
BTW, I am guessing that the particular bad behavior when clicking on a
PDF file, is that there is a bug in the browser, whereby it takes the .pd
of the .pdf suffix and believes it
ok. it doesnt use tk_fileChooser, but the code is in u_main.tk.
The function menu_doc_open does some minimal parsing and
invokes one of just 3 handlers.
I will think some more how to handle this. Also, my observation of
incorrect parsing of the .pdf suffix is not what is happening, but
rather
On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 10:24:23PM -0400, Alexandre Quessy wrote:
BTW Chris, you can also use iem_anything to store and repeat *gem lists.
Sure, but that defeats the purpose of making an external-free [repeat].
Best
Chris.
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