Frank Barknecht wrote:
Acutally except for numeric symbols and for the "whitespace symbols"
[keyname] sometime generates one doesn't meet "strange symbols" a lot in
real life, so it's not a real issue in practice.
One doesn't meet those strange symbols in real life, and it's because
those s
Miguel Cardoso wrote:
> Hello IOhannes
>
> i tried to use pd-plugin from barcelona music technology group.
> on macintel I wasn't able to install the plugin.
so now it becomes interesting: you never mentioned that you are using a
macintel platform.
at least iARS (and i guess the same is true fo
Andrei Thomaz wrote:
> hello list,
>
> I looked at this page, and it looks amazing:
> http://iem.at/projekte/newmedia/vch_iaem/index_html/view
>
> But i couldn't find a link for downloading the iARS plugin. It seems
> link if I need to have an user account in the site, something I guess
> only
hello list,
I looked at this page, and it looks amazing:
http://iem.at/projekte/newmedia/vch_iaem/index_html/view
But i couldn't find a link for downloading the iARS plugin. It seems link if
I need to have an user account in the site, something I guess only the IEM
students have. Am I right?
[]
Just to offer my two cents...
The great majority of DSP objects are side-effect-free and thread-safe.
In the base Pd distribution, I believe the main ones which are not are
delread~/write~ (etc), tabread~/write~ (etc), send~/receive~, throw~/catch~,
expr~, and dac~. If these objects were avoide
Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
>
> Another case where this fails is numbers with over 6 digits, although
> this is more down to Pd not showing the extra digits (including when
> saving them):
>
>
It comes down to pd making a float out of every number it runs into,
which limits the precision of t
We are nearing the end of our Music 172 (Computer Music II) class at
UCSD. I developed a few new PD patches to cover the main topics in
this course (sampling/looping, filters, granular techniques, spectral
techniques). The class blog is at
http://music.ucsd.edu/~tre/
As far as pros, it is r
I've tried to document odd behavior in Pd. Here's my collection:
http://pure-data.cvs.sourceforge.net/pure-data/doc/additional/
messageoddness/
.hc
On May 31, 2007, at 10:58 AM, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
> Hi list
>
> I understand that [symbol 43( is not the same as [43( as it is
> interpr
mMm looks really cool, I can't wait to try it
thanks,
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Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Niklas Klügel wrote:
about the issues of explicitely threading parts of the graph (that
came up in the discussion lateron), i must say i don't get why you
would want to do it.
Because it's cheaper to implement.
If well done, it's also an intermediate step towards a
Tim Blechmann wrote:
> hi niklas,
>
> i'm curious about your implementation:
> - have you been doing some profiling of the scheduling overhead?
> - which latency settings have you been using? it would be great to know
> the worst-case response times of the locking synchronization ...
>
Hey tim&c
> Because it's cheaper to implement.
>
> If well done, it's also an intermediate step towards automatic threading.
> It's important to cut hard goals into easier goals, because it reduces
> required investment and gives quicker returns.
I think that's a very good point. It could also lead to some
Hello IOhannes
i tried to use pd-plugin from barcelona music technology group.
on macintel I wasn't able to install the plugin.
on pc i installed the plugin, but the test files they provide on
their website don't work. am i missing something?
also tried to find the iars plugin, but couldn't fin
Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Hallo,
> Matteo Sisti Sette hat gesagt: // Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
>
>> conjecture 2 - a PD message is simply a human-readable string that you can
>> always "see" by for example [print]ing it, or prepending a "set" and viewing
>> it in a message box, and two messages t
Actually, I am just wrapping up support for embedding the preferences
file (org.puredata.pd.plist) into the Pd.app. Then you can modify
the icon, etc. and embed your patch. Then double-clicking that app
will launch Pd and your settings form that file, which could include
loading an embed
Hallo,
Matteo Sisti Sette hat gesagt: // Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
> I always thought that the two following conjectures were true:
>
> conjecture 1 - any given message output by any PD object can always be
> reproduced by writing it down literally in a message box
Pd's patch format doesn't kno
Pd-extended is linked with which ever version of jack that distro/
version comes with. Use the build that's closest to your machine for
best results.
.hc
On May 31, 2007, at 8:42 AM, Atwood, Robert C wrote:
> Is there some specific reason why a prebuilt PD is distributed
> linked to
> suc
The Pd-extended release just includes THomas's binaries for all the
flext stuff. It would definitely be nicer if that was all built from
source and included.
Since you'll be working on a lot of GUI stuff, I'd be very interested
to hear how the new GUI stuff works out in Pd-extended.
.hc
Miguel Cardoso wrote:
> Thanks IOhannes
>
> So has anyone developed pd-plugin? it seems it only works on
> windows is there anyone else who developed other versions
> available of such plugin ?
1. yes, at least 2 parties have developped a pd-plugin (music technology
group/barcelona; iem
Hey all,
So I'm starting work on pixelTANGO again and need to get things working
in pd-extended. Has there been any changes in this dialogue since I've
been out of the loop?
Thomas, if you could provide a simple "normal" makefile for all
platforms for flext and flext externals then I can see if I
On Thu, 2007-05-31 at 20:41 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting moritz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > hello list
> >
> > two questions about pix_record:
> >
> > i render out some movieclips with pix_record. the Gem-render is 15
> > frames per second, but when i play it with mplayer it says it pl
Thanks a lot Frank,
now I see it all quite clearly.
I always thought that the two following conjectures were true:
conjecture 1 - any given message output by any PD object can always be
reproduced by writing it down literally in a message box
conjecture 2 - a PD message is simply a human-reada
I think that kind of technologie offer a type of interaction, inherent to
work pd: to connect, to drag, to move with fingers. An [objent] become in a
pseudo-phisical object represented front eyes, in interaction with a
sensible environment. Reactable is a simply experiment in that way
Is easy to
Thanks IOhannes
So has anyone developed pd-plugin? it seems it only works on
windows is there anyone else who developed other versions
available of such plugin ?
:D
On May 31, 2007, at 7:35 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Miguel Cardoso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>> Hi Frank!
>>
>
Niklas Klügel wrote:
about the issues of explicitely threading parts of the graph (that came
up in the discussion lateron), i must say i don't get why you would want
to do it.
Because it's cheaper to implement.
If well done, it's also an intermediate step towards automatic threading.
It's
Quoting moritz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> hello list
>
> two questions about pix_record:
>
> i render out some movieclips with pix_record. the Gem-render is 15
> frames per second, but when i play it with mplayer it says it plays 20
> frames per second. I have to force mplayer to play it 15 frames per
Quoting Miguel Cardoso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Frank!
>
>> http://www.iua.upf.edu/~malonso/pdplugin/
>>
>
> I had seen that one before, but it doesn't seem to work... on windows
> it installs de plugin, but when I try the test examples they don't work.
> anyone on the pdlist has used them?
> is
Hallo,
Miguel Cardoso hat gesagt: // Miguel Cardoso wrote:
> //standalone:
> your bat file solves the issue on pc...
> now I just need to figure it out for mac... does anyone know how to
> force pd to open a file automatically?
I guess, as on Linux, which is in RUN.sh: You just give the names o
Hallo,
Matteo Sisti Sette hat gesagt: // Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
> However, I can't see any difference between the output of the message box
> (*) in (4) and in (1-3).
> If I connect that message box to a [print] in any of the four examples
> above, the output is always "label 43".
[print] is
> >> I once wrote such a toolset that does automatically scale up
> >> with multiple threads throughout the whole network. it worked
> >> by detecting cycles in the graph and splits of the signals while
> >> segmenting the graph in autonomous sequential parts and essentially
> >> adding some smart
Hello,
I have made the script for recording wave files using 16 channels.
I am using writesf~ with the message open /Users/tania/Desktop/ch1.wav
My question is that can there be a quick way of just changing one message
box so that If I change the destination directory for files, it can be
changed
Hi Frank!
//standalone:
your bat file solves the issue on pc...
now I just need to figure it out for mac... does anyone know how to
force pd to open a file automatically?
//plugin
> http://www.iua.upf.edu/~malonso/pdplugin/
>
I had seen that one before, but it doesn't seem to work... on wind
Wow this program is pretty awesome! I'll have to show it to my little cousins.
It's pretty fun for grown ups too! I like the concept of editing and
then flash-rendering sound objects to arrange in a multi track
graphical sequencer. Very good interface job!
~Kyle
On 31 May 2007 12:42:18 +0200, [E
Hallo,
tania habib hat gesagt: // tania habib wrote:
> Or is there a way of seperating the destination file path and file name into
> two seperate blocks and combining them later in open message block
Yes. Assuming your directory and filename come in a list for example
generated with [pack s s].
On Thu, 2007-05-31 at 19:17 +0200, tania habib wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have made the script for recording wave files using 16 channels.
> I am using writesf~ with the message open /Users/tania/Desktop/ch1.wav
> My question is that can there be a quick way of just changing one
> message box so that I
Hallo,
Matteo Sisti Sette hat gesagt: // Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
> Anybody can help me to understand the underlying logic?
First you need to understand the basic role of selectors in Pd's
message system: http://puredata.org/dev/PdMessages
Ciao
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Hallo,
Miguel Cardoso hat gesagt: // Miguel Cardoso wrote:
> i don't want to get into "relic of commercial software thinking".
>
> Im just trying to figure out a way to run puredata on a browser as a
> internet plugin.
Why didn't you say so? ;)
There are some projects regarding Pd as a brow
Hello,
I have made the script for recording wave files using 16 channels.
I am using writesf~ with the message open /Users/tania/Desktop/ch1.wav
My question is that can there be a quick way of just changing one message
box so that If I change the destination directory for files, it can be
changed
hello list
two questions about pix_record:
i render out some movieclips with pix_record. the Gem-render is 15
frames per second, but when i play it with mplayer it says it plays 20
frames per second. I have to force mplayer to play it 15 frames per
second. can i give pix_record an argument tha
Hi list
I understand that [symbol 43( is not the same as [43( as it is interpreted
as a symbol, not a float.
So I can send the message [symbol 43( to a symbol atom, or to any object
that works with symbols, and it will be handled just as if it was [symbol
dog(, right?
However, when this symbol
i don't want to get into "relic of commercial software thinking".
Im just trying to figure out a way to run puredata on a browser as a
internet plugin. (pd-plugin for mac/linux/windows) there's not even
a commercial option to do such thing.
not being able to find it, ive been thinking of a w
Hallo,
Atwood, Robert C hat gesagt: // Atwood, Robert C wrote:
> > > priority 89, frames/period 256, rate 48k, periods/buffer=3
>
> I had to do periods/buffer=3 to get anythign to work without constant
> xrns with this intel. I'm surprised it's needed with the Edirol, or is
> it somehow to do wit
> -Original Message-
> From: Bryan Jurish
>I also used to get subtle but audible pops
> every 30 sec or so using jack, and I never figured out why...
> maybe it's
> gone now ;-)
Interesting, that's kind of like what I was getting, I thought it was
due to the Intel soundchip driver no
Hallo,
Derek Holzer hat gesagt: // Derek Holzer wrote:
> He actually asked if it could be done without installing PD. So
> technically, no it's not possible, since the PD executables would need
> to be distributed with the patch. On top of that, a pdsettings or pdrc
> file would need to be sent
Is there some specific reason why a prebuilt PD is distributed linked to
such an old JACK? If so you may be better off obtaining the JACK of that
version?
I definitely had some pre-linked binarys break when I installed a JACK
newer than about 100 with binarys built against versions in the '90 s ,
He actually asked if it could be done without installing PD. So
technically, no it's not possible, since the PD executables would need
to be distributed with the patch. On top of that, a pdsettings or pdrc
file would need to be sent (and installed properly) to use any externals
or other path-or
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Hallo,
Derek Holzer hat gesagt: // Derek Holzer wrote:
> This has been discussed here quite a bit before. Short answer: no.
Though I must say: "Short answer: Yes." Just make a zip with all your
patches and the Pd executable files for your friend's OS and send it
to him. Contrary to Max/MSP, Pd i
I eventually got jack with pd running on my Debian machine. the Jack
package installs libjack version 100. I just made a symbolic link in
my /usr/lib directory with the command
ln -s libjack-0.100.0.so.0.0.23 libjack-0.80.0.so.0
(your specific version may be different)
Do you think this was a b
Hallo,
Kevin McCoy hat gesagt: // Kevin McCoy wrote:
> Yeah I like the way both Apple and MS are trying to claim the multitouch
> thing (Microsoft coming in after Apple, as per usual)... who was behind that
> one gentleman's video where he did the big multitouch demo at some
> conference?
Maybe
Really, it seems to me like the true father of "Surface" is Jeff Han's
amazing multitouch surface:
http://www.fastcompany.com/video/player.html?bctid=769654555
Also check out his talk at TED from a couple years ago:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKh1Rv0PlOQ
On 5/30/07, Cesare Marilungo <[EMAIL
hi niklas,
i'm curious about your implementation:
- have you been doing some profiling of the scheduling overhead?
- which latency settings have you been using? it would be great to know
the worst-case response times of the locking synchronization ...
in general, the expressive power of dataflow
at least on windows, pd is already a standalone application. you don't
need to install it to a predefined location and it has no further
dependencies (besides a working operating system).
so, you can easily build your own standalone application with your own
patches and a .bat-file as a start-scri
Search strings: "stand alone", "executable" or "pd pluggo"
d.
Derek Holzer wrote:
> This has been discussed here quite a bit before. Short answer: no.
> Longer answers are in the archive if you search for them.
>
> http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/
>
> d.
>
> Miguel Cardoso wrote:
This has been discussed here quite a bit before. Short answer: no.
Longer answers are in the archive if you search for them.
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/
d.
Miguel Cardoso wrote:
> hi list
>
>
> Is it possible to create standalone versions of pure data patches?
> something li
hi list
Is it possible to create standalone versions of pure data patches?
something like an updated paradiddle for mac and windows, so you can
send your audio-applications to people without them having to install pd
thks
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