On 22/03/2007, at 23.41, Roman Haefeli wrote:
When opening patches by sending messages to pd, the path is
relative to
pd's startup-location. when loading other files (text-, audio-,
data-files etc) the path is set relative to the location of the patch.
since the patch doesn't know, where
Martin Peach wrote:
Umm, isn't the local port always 80 for http, and the remote and local
no, who told you that?
on most operating system you will need special privileges to open a
local port below 1024.
port numbers always identical for tcp?
no, who told you that?
only the remote
Alexandre Quessy wrote:
Hi. It's me again. :)
Finally, I got it to compile. Don't know why the headers are now
present. Maybe they put it in some other packages. Anyways. Want you
want was already possible. I modified the help file to show how to do
it. (a simple Control-A that selects all
On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 10:55:39 -0700
shift8 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
spore, not seed - sry :)
looks like eno's doing a procedural / generative sound track for it!
Yeah I checked that out. It's procedural music, basically what we do
in puredata.
works, thanks!
marius.
august wrote:
hi,
is it possible to turn off the console printout of hid?
marius.
yeah, I think you send it a |debug 0 ( message.
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Hi Eric,
Will this compile for OS X Intel? Your perl script worked like a
charm, but I get errors on instantiation about the object being for
the wrong architecture. I've had my macbook for all of two weeks now
and I didn't even think twice about that. Did I miss something?
Thanks!
On 23/03/2007, at 18.46, j.c.w. wrote:
Did I miss something?
In the darwin_bin folder there are intel (only) builds.
$ cd /path/to/LyonPotpourri2.0_Pd/darwin_bin/
$ file *
adsr~.pd_darwin: Mach-O bundle i386
bashfest~.pd_darwin: Mach-O bundle i386
buffet~.pd_darwin:
PiData, by Cyborg K aka David A. Powers. All synthesis and sequencing
was done by a single Pure Data patch, rendered in a single take, then
normalized in an external sound editor. More complex synthesis and fx
were done with the aid of the Pure Data [vst~] object. The custom
[getpi] abstraction
Nice! I enjoyed it without thinking about the math, then I enjoyed it
knowing what was behind it, too.
Phil Stone
David Powers wrote:
PiData, by Cyborg K aka David A. Powers. All synthesis and sequencing
was done by a single Pure Data patch, rendered in a single take, then
normalized in
I think both are appropriate, as long as they are generally useful.
.hc
On Mar 18, 2007, at 1:53 AM, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
Pd projects meaning extensions to Pd, or things programmed with Pd?
-Chuckk
On 3/15/07, Georg Holzmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo!
I just noticed, that the PD
Thanks for sharing that I enjoyed it. Some lovely sounds. I wasn't much
taken with Mr quacky at the start :), but once that was over I enjoyed the
textures and decelerating rythms. I don't hear how the maths works, but it
works for me.
If you like textures based on dilating/warping events the
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 23:20:01 +0100
Roman Haefeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'd like to have the same
opportunity for the [open(-message.
Me too.
Doesn't Pd have some kind of local special variable $cwd or something?,
that would be nice way to unify all filesystem relative things.
I should probably clear up the whole math thing - what I did was
much more akin to DATA-BENDING, and parameter mapping, not math per
se. Essentially, 1 digits of Pi were used as a giant data set to
drive things. In fact, I'm not sure how different it would sound with
random numbers as opposed
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 17:20:12 -0600
David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I should probably clear up the whole math thing - what I did was
much more akin to DATA-BENDING, and parameter mapping, not math per
se. Essentially, 1 digits of Pi were used as a giant data set to
drive things. In
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