Re: [PD] GEM / pix objects : limiting colours

2007-03-12 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
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,

[PD] noisy soundcard

2007-03-12 Thread Martin Eckart
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

Re: [PD] Patch Crashed Durring Development and Will Not Reopen

2007-03-12 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
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

Re: [PD] python 2.4 on OSX

2007-03-12 Thread Thomas Grill
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

Re: [PD] GEM / pix objects : limiting colours

2007-03-12 Thread Sciss
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 ...

Re: [PD] Patch Crashed Durring Development and Will Not Reopen

2007-03-12 Thread Frank Barknecht
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:

Re: [PD] GEM / pix objects : limiting colours

2007-03-12 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
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

Re: [PD] apt get for abstractions

2007-03-12 Thread Frank Barknecht
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...

[PD] oldschool rave synths

2007-03-12 Thread hard off
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? ___ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -

Re: [PD] oldschool rave synths

2007-03-12 Thread Steffen
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.

Re: [PD] oldschool rave synths

2007-03-12 Thread hard off
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. ___ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -

Re: [PD] apt get for abstractions

2007-03-12 Thread Stephen Sinclair
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

Re: [PD] apt get for abstractions

2007-03-12 Thread Kyle Klipowicz
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.

Re: [PD] oldschool rave synths

2007-03-12 Thread padawan12
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.

[PD] Summer of Code orgs?

2007-03-12 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
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

Re: [PD] noisy soundcard

2007-03-12 Thread patrick
hi, maybe reading this will help you finding the solution: http://www.davidemorelli.it/doku.php?id=other:ground_loops patrick ___ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management - http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list

[PD] noisy soundcard

2007-03-12 Thread adam armfield
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 ___ What kind of emailer are you? Find out today - get a free analysis of

Re: [PD] Summer of Code orgs?

2007-03-12 Thread Tim Blechmann
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.

Re: [PD] Summer of Code orgs?

2007-03-12 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
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

Re: [PD] Summer of Code orgs?

2007-03-12 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
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

Re: [PD] apt get for abstractions

2007-03-12 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
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

Re: [PD] apt get for abstractions

2007-03-12 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
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

Re: [PD] noisy soundcard

2007-03-12 Thread Malte Steiner
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 -- Malte Steiner media art + development -www.block4.com-

[PD] I created an ebuild for pd-0.40-p2

2007-03-12 Thread m t
Grab it while its hot at: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=151843 Regards, Miron ___ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management - http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list

Re: [PD] I created an ebuild for pd-0.40-p2

2007-03-12 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
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

[PD] Berlin workshop--17th March: Oscillation Overthruster--Pure Data (PD) Synthesis, Feedback and Noise

2007-03-12 Thread Derek Holzer
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.

[PD] [workshop][Berlin] 17th March: Oscillation Overthruster--Pure Data (PD) Synthesis, Feedback and Noise

2007-03-12 Thread Derek Holzer
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.

[PD] resoncomb~ external release

2007-03-12 Thread Conor J Curran
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

Re: [PD] Berlin workshop--17th March: Oscillation Overthruster--Pure Data (PD) Synthesis, Feedback and Noise

2007-03-12 Thread Kevin McCoy
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)

Re: [PD] Berlin workshop--17th March: Oscillation Overthruster--Pure Data (PD) Synthesis, Feedback and Noise

2007-03-12 Thread Derek Holzer
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,

Re: [PD] Berlin workshop--17th March: Oscillation Overthruster--Pure Data (PD) Synthesis, Feedback and Noise

2007-03-12 Thread Frank Barknecht
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 -- Frank Barknecht _ __footils.org_ __goto10.org__

[PD] ANN: munger1~ port (from the Percolate library)

2007-03-12 Thread Ivica Ico Bukvic
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

Re: [PD] external viewers for additional file types ?

2007-03-12 Thread Pete Redest
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

Re: [PD] external viewers for additional file types ?

2007-03-12 Thread Pete Redest
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

Re: [PD] Packing pointers into lists

2007-03-12 Thread Chris McCormick
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. --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mccormick.cx