On 15/03/2007, at 16.24, padawan12 wrote:
I thought [lowpass] and [highpass] were vanilla.
I found them in externals/ggee/filters/. They are in 0.39.2-extended-
test7 as fx [ggee/highpass~] or after [import ggee].
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I don't understand what you mean by that...
pdp_glx doesn't instantiate on my machine, I get a 'couldn't create...'
error.
Jamie
On Wed, 2007-03-14 at 22:03 -0400, Patrick Pagano wrote:
chose a combination of pdp_xv and pdp_glx
pp
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Hallo,
David Powers hat gesagt: // David Powers wrote:
Thanks for your help, I'm sorry to sound grumpy, it's just that in
searching the archives mostly all I found was my old query for a year
ago. Plus everyone says to use [blosc~] but I posted in my first post,
that [blosc~] is broken, and I
Call for participation - livecoding festival in Sheffield this summer,
presentations and performances, with commissions available. Live
patching / packet forth related submissions welcome!
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Dear List, Georg,
How?
lg,PP
Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo!
I just noticed, that the PD projects are accepted by google.
(Mentoring organization is IEM - Institute of Electronic Music and
Acoustics, Graz)
So all students who want to program sth and earn some money in summer
should
On 15/03/2007, at 13.42, Peter Plessas wrote:
How?
Maybe http://groups.google.com/group/google-summer-of-code-announce/
web/guide-to-the-gsoc-web-app-for-student-applicants will tell. But
I'm not 100% sure!
path:
0) http://puredata.info/ -
1) http://puredata.info/dev -
2)
I use Visual C++ Express Edition because it's free...Cygwin won't work,
MinGW does. I'm still not sure if MinGW and MS compiled binaries are
compatible (as in does a VCC dll work with a MinGW pd? VCC needs a
pd.lib at link time but AFAIK MinGW can use pd.exe at runtime). I
usually compile
Hello everybody,
My name is Mathius Shadow-Sky, and I am composer, conductor, and performer.
Today I am looking for
a Pure Data programmer who can help me to release my musical project
TEST-AIMANT, look at:
http://centrebombe.org/test-aimant.html (sorry in French)
The purpose of this work is to
dude - you are a ninja. uhm, i mean, a jedi. seriously - i want to
emulate you a bit when i grow up ;P
that said, what resources would you recommend that illustrate calculus
as used for signal processing, but from a more functional point of view
as opposed to a theoretical one. i know there are
Hallo,
Kyle Klipowicz hat gesagt: // Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
Why even allow the negative areas to be 'breached' then? Is it
related to Miller's initial desire to create graphs that exceed
their boundaries?
I don't know anything about this desire, where did you read about it?
Ciao
--
Frank
Miller said so himself at the video of his talk from the last
Pd-convention. It was posted to the list maybe a year and a half ago.
I can't find it in the archives for the life of me, but the video was
in ogg format and had a title that mentioned something about engineers
and hammers...
If anyone
I started the project in 2005 when I met an incredible architectural acoustic
in a concrete
cylinder sized of 15 meter high to 10 meter large. I started to sing inside
with an incredible
reverberation of low sounds. The entrance of this cylinder (used to keep wine)
was too small for
audience to
Hmm... it's an aesthetic idea not to clip graphics to rectangular
bounds (so graphs can go out of their 'boxes') but it's another problem
what to do when someone drags an object to a place with negative
cordinates. I think it should stay where you put it and the GUI
should just adjust scroll
hmmm, actually it doesn't seem to be that simple, see fb's earlier reply as
well as this msg posted on the dev list on 14 march.
looks like i spoke before my turn.
robbert
subject: [PD-dev] [ pure-data-Bugs-1576865 ] namespace prefixes broken
...
It is no longer possible to use
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i am definetly interested, it overlaps with some things i wanted to
do anyway.
THANK YOU
Is there some programming made already ???
THERE IS NO PD PROGRAMMING YET EVEN WITH MAX
Do you have pd-knowledge ?
I AM A PD BEGINNER (FEW DAYS AGO),
Not sure if it's exactly what you are after, but the computer musical
tutorial by Curtis Roads, takes you through it all in a not too
scientific/mathematic way. Actually I think it accompanies PD extremely
well.
The schematic of VOX CLONA (in attachment) gives you a precise purpose of
what I would like to
generate: one live voice (mine) generating an independant choir of 13 voices
with its independent
contrepoint projected in 3D sound space.
What's your concept for the counterpoint like? A canon
hi,
just discovered that on OSX the keyboard objects (key, keyup, keyname)
do not receive input when the gem window has the focus. unfortunately
gemkeyboard is not an alternative, it only gives keydown messages.
I am sure someone has workarounds for that...
marius.
hi , is there any project that involves pd as tool for visualization of
data? for exmaple dynamic complex information? .. is pd suitable for
this?
thanks
yukio
--
yukio kuroiwa
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http://www.fastmail.fm - mmm... Fastmail...
Hallo,
shift8 hat gesagt: // shift8 wrote:
are there any resources, books, etc out that approach the subject of
dsp in a style like this?
I think, without some abstraction (sic!) one wouldn't get far with Pd.
It's just not a tool for ignoring certain rather abstract issues. But
I don't think
For example when I load the rrad.nseq.pd I get this error message:
* OSC-route: float arguments are not OK.
OSCroute $1
... couldn't create
pool 0.2.2pre - hierarchical storage object, (C)2002-2006 Thomas Grill
[symbol2list] part of zexy-2.1 (compiled: Feb 27 2007)
Copyright (l) 1999-2006
On 15/03/2007, at 14.54, shift8 wrote:
are there any resources, books, etc out that approach the subject
of dsp
in a style like this?
There is also
Music: a Mathematical Offering by Dave Benson
URL: http://www.maths.abdn.ac.uk/~bensondj/html/maths-music.html
There is a free and regularly
I wish I had known about GSOC before I graduated in June. Maybe if/when
I find/apply to a good computer music masters somewhere/sometime I'll be
able to take part. Not to mention I would really like to have a version
of PDVST that worked with Ableton...
-martin
Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo!
Okay, I didn't post the below self-referential part someone else
did. I am not sure what they meant by their language. Nevertheless,
blosc~ is indeed broken and not working, and I don't mean the
helpfile, I mean the object itself.
HOWEVER, bandolero works great, just what I needed, thanks Frank!
Hallo,
Thomas Jeppesen hat gesagt: // Thomas Jeppesen wrote:
For example when I load the rrad.nseq.pd I get this error message:
* OSC-route: float arguments are not OK.
OSCroute $1
... couldn't create
RRADical abstractions are expected to be used with a first argument that
starts with a
Funny, I tend to recommend two books to people: the Dodge/Jerse one for
those who aren't mathematical (like myself), and the Roads one (the
CMT) for those who are. Keeping in mind that whole chapters of the
revised Dodge/Jerse--basically all the chapters on anything which are
contemporary like
On Wed, 2007-03-14 at 11:52 -0600, David Powers wrote:
Hi Roman, I get the following error from your patch, for many of the tables:
error: 1002-square33: number of points (512) not a power of 2 plus three
Along with this error, it seems to stop playing somewhere above 360 Hz...
Thanks for
thanks man, i'll check this out -
but, for the record, i'm not put off by the maths so much (they are
needed to implement, after all :), but i am most interested in
practical implementations w/ and explorations of the implications of
the techniques - that's my main interest and, like pd
On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 20:45 +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
shift8 hat gesagt: // shift8 wrote:
are there any resources, books, etc out that approach the subject of
dsp in a style like this?
I think, without some abstraction (sic!) one wouldn't get far with Pd.
heh :)
It's just
excellent lead - thanks! i love this list :)
On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 21:43 +0100, Steffen wrote:
On 15/03/2007, at 14.54, shift8 wrote:
are there any resources, books, etc out that approach the subject
of dsp
in a style like this?
There is also
Music: a Mathematical Offering by
man - so many good recommendations - thx^3!
On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 19:38 -0700, Thomas Jeppesen wrote:
Not sure if it's exactly what you are after, but the computer musical
tutorial by Curtis Roads, takes you through it all in a not too
scientific/mathematic way. Actually I think it accompanies
On Wed, 2007-03-14 at 12:38 -0600, David Powers wrote:
On 3/14/07, Roman Haefeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2007-03-14 at 04:46 -0600, David Powers wrote:
I found those, but are they really band-limited? I'm fairly sure I
hear ugly digital artifacts in the saw.
what artifacts?
hi list,
I am missing the save as max .pat in the OSX savepanel.
any possibility to access that feature on OSX?
marius.
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On Fri, 2007-03-16 at 08:26 +, padawan12 wrote:
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 06:54:40 -0700
shift8 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what resources would you recommend that illustrate calculus
as used for signal processing, but from a more functional point of view
as opposed to a theoretical one.
hmmm
Xv spawns a window?
pp
Jamie Bullock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't understand what you mean by that...
pdp_glx doesn't instantiate on my machine, I get a 'couldn't create...'
error.
Jamie
On Wed, 2007-03-14 at 22:03 -0400, Patrick Pagano wrote:
chose a
Hi,
I have started this little abstraction for a no-GUI-external scroll
list. Maybe someone on this list would have some interest in improving
it to make it work... I am not much familiar with the externals I used
in it. Let me know if you make it work properly. :) We will add it in
the
wow - super big ups for all of the responses on this. thanks every one.
don't want to gush, but damn
community knowledge++
!!
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I use this little script:
#! /bin/bash
echo Hello
gcc -O2 -DPD -export_dynamic -shared -o sqosc~.pd_linux
-I/usr/local/include/ sqosc~.c -L /usr/local/lib
echo done
(Of course you could just copy/paste the line beginning with gcc into
a terminal window).
If pd is installed on your system it
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 21:26:15 +0100
Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
.. but there's always the JO
Smith's website for the formulas.
Ah yes for more advanced, Julius Smith physical modelling guru
http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/index.html
Dave Bensons (with the free pdf of his
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 16:49:13 -0700
shift8 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
truly - i've learned so much from pd, the help docs (brilliantly
implemented in pd themselves), and all of the rocking folks that share
Yeah, massive community bigup, it's really coming together now. You don't
realise the
i am currently working on a gem-project that uses a lot of images.
the images are loaded and switched with [pix_multiimage] - and i want to
change the set of images a few times, so i load quite a lot of images
into memory..
and quite soon - after having loaded a few sets - all together about 2
On 3/16/07, padawan12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 06:54:40 -0700
shift8 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As Chuckk and some of the other mathematicians have said here, some
esoteric pure math like operator theory subsumes the whole subject, because
Wait, what? I wish I was a
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