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anyway, there's not only programming in life, hopefully,
a programmer is someone who has the illusion of making the machine behave
as a human brain one day, all he is achieving for now is
to make the human brains behave like machines.
this to tell
Hey everybody!
i programmed a slicer that grabs incoming audio and divides it, its working
pretty well, the thing is you can hear a gap or click between the different
slices when the whole loop (composed of separate parts of one same sound) is
played back... has anybody heard of a solution
On 01/10/2007, at 9.19, Frank Barknecht wrote:
you're two different Steffens??
Yes. I should soon change my sender name to Steffen Juul.
Anyway, there already is a bug report open regarding this.
Oops. Then hopefully it (the wee patch i made) will depreciated soon.
The report is 1556206.
On 01/10/2007, at 2.03, Steffen Leve Poulsen wrote:
Yes, you're iterating over common issues.
Dang. I don't recall it being mentioned.
It's a very nice filter once you get to know it.
.this.slider..thing
Yeah, or [?sl] could become [clip].
Ok. So, there is not really an external to do what I want. :(
Thank you for your answer :)
Best,
Erwan
2007/9/30, Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hallo,
Mysth-R hat gesagt: // Mysth-R wrote:
In pd I just use a counter to generate a regular signal (bang)
Is there a way to send or
when you send a message to trigger a new slice, do the following:
1) send a [vline~] ramp to cut the volume
ie,
[tabread4~]
|
| [0 5. 0 5 5(
| |
| [vline~]
| |
[*~ ]
2) delay your slice message 5 ms so that the new slice is retriggered
exactly when the volume is zero.
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*Pure Dated, Sensors and Actuators 20 hour 200€ *
This module proposes an initiation into the Pure use of the language Dated,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, I'd rather not have a one character shortcut point to a
deprecated/buggy object.
appreciating that you found a bug in [lister] (which has been around for
quite a while and i do believe it was useful and used), i cannot follow
your arguing:
though shalt not
Dear all,
we are happy to announce the call for papers, music and installations
for the 6th International Linux Audio Conference (LAC2008). LAC2008
will take place in Cologne (Germany) Feb 28th to March 2nd 2008.
The Academy of Media Arts, Cologne, is proud to host the 2008 issue of
this event,
ola,
it's not OT at all !!
unfortunately, we had similar problems
with an Edirol Fa-101 on
a Powerbook running Gentoo.
i updated all libraries needed to latest
CVS/SVN versions without success,
what all was working fine on a PC.
some people told me it might be a problem with the onboard
hi,
I am using pix_alpha to convert a b/w jpg into an alpha map. but all I
get is yellow or blue. this happens on osx with gem 0.91-csv (july29).
marius.
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hihi this happened to me with GEM and quicktime movies...still didnt figure
out how to use alpha blending yet !
2007/10/1, marius schebella [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hi,
I am using pix_alpha to convert a b/w jpg into an alpha map. but all I
get is yellow or blue. this happens on osx with gem
marius schebella wrote:
hi,
I am using pix_alpha to convert a b/w jpg into an alpha map. but all I
get is yellow or blue. this happens on osx with gem 0.91-csv (july29).
marius.
i am not sure i understand what you mean:
what get's yellow or blue?
the b/w image??
fgma.sdr
IOhannes
hello,
I am looking for an arpeggio sound generated by pd...didnt find it in the
reference,
so the question is, if there is any arpeggio-object already made, because it
might be quite tough
(for me) to make onethanks for any piece of advice
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henrik wurster wrote:
hihi this happened to me with GEM and quicktime movies...still didnt
figure out how to use alpha blending yet !
oh, for alpha blending you obviously need the data in a format that
understands alpha!
[pix_film] on os-x outputs YUV by default, where there is now
with the default settings of pix_alpha white stays white and black gets
transformed according to the background. red changes to pink, green to
teal and blues stays blue. if I change the first two inlets from (0, 1)
which is the default to (1, 0) then white becomes transparent and black
gets
even with pix_film and colorspace the pix_alpha is broken. what is the
latest version of gem for mactel? i am using 0.91-cvs (july29).
marius.
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
henrik wurster wrote:
hihi this happened to me with GEM and quicktime movies...still didnt
figure out how to use alpha
Hello!
Hard off said I could do the next connection to avoid clicks between slices:
[tabread4~]
|
| [0 5. 0 5 5(
| |
| [vline~]
| |
[*~ ]
The main problem with this is I would get silence between the slices, instead
of one continuous loop. It could work for rythmic
Perhaps you might like to take apart (shameless plug) the Hillagizer.
It's a fairly sophisticated arpeggiator 4 voice polyphonic polyrythmic
up-arp with intervals specified as harmonic ratios rather than western
midi notes to give that classic 70's sound.
On 01/10/2007, at 17.57, F R E N K wrote:
The main problem with this is I would get silence between the
slices, instead of one continuous loop.
The silence will be very short. I'd be surprised if you can hear it.
Other then Hard Off's solution i believe one could either make sure
the
Hey
I think with a 5ms fade, as per Hard Off's suggestion, you might not
hear the silence.
cheers
dafydd
On 10/1/07, Steffen Juul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 01/10/2007, at 17.57, F R E N K wrote:
The main problem with this is I would get silence between the
slices, instead of one
On 01/10/2007, at 18.33, Steffen Juul wrote:
I'd be surprised if you can hear it.
Hmm. Maybe I should take that back.
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Anybody have strategies for crossfading in this situation?
On 10/1/07, Steffen Juul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 01/10/2007, at 18.33, Steffen Juul wrote:
I'd be surprised if you can hear it.
Hmm. Maybe I should take that back.
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Hi Steffen,
If you're referring to the [wiimote] object that I wrote
(http://mikewoz.com/index.php?page=pd-stuff), then it's not possible,
because the library it uses is Linux-only. At that time, there were no
cross-platform libraries for the wii controller, so I chose a Linux
library and
Hey all,
The final test import is underway on the actual server:
https://wiki.puredata.info/test/Special:Random
Now we are ready to start setting up sites in whatever language
people want. Here's the key: in order to setup a given language, we
need at least one volunteer to be the
On Sep 30, 2007, at 5:59 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Sun, 30 Sep 2007, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Go ahead a make a page in the PdDefinitions section and add this
stuff. That's what it's there for.
I was asking you about modifying the existing page, not tucking
away my
On Oct 1, 2007, at 12:50 PM, Mike Wozniewski wrote:
Hi Steffen,
If you're referring to the [wiimote] object that I wrote
(http://mikewoz.com/index.php?page=pd-stuff), then it's not possible,
because the library it uses is Linux-only. At that time, there were no
cross-platform libraries for
Dafydd Hughes a écrit :
Anybody have strategies for crossfading in this situation?
On 10/1/07, Steffen Juul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 01/10/2007, at 18.33, Steffen Juul wrote:
I'd be surprised if you can hear it.
Hmm. Maybe I should take that back.
Who wants to lead their own language?
kim istemek -e doğru götürmek onların kendi dil?
(umm, yes, these might be silly since they are machine translations :D )
# This is an awful terrible translation. :-) So the turkish
translation can not be leaved to AI's. One should take the
responsibility!
jep while crowning patrick as the h.e.r.o. of the day - pyext is
running between the 0 and 1!
with patricks advice: use this version with python 2.4:
http://www.parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/ext/py/py-0.2.0-pd.tgz
fela kuti in the back this is what i did:
flext 0.5.0 download from
Steffen Juul wrote:
Other then Hard Off's solution i believe one could either make sure
the slices are zero-crossing (that the endpoint that the end points
are 0 (or at-least the same value)) or to interpolate between the
endpoints of the slices.
Does anybody know of a way to achieve
henrik wurster wrote:
so the question is, if there is any arpeggio-object already made,
because it might be quite tough
It just so happens that I just finished my arp external last week, get
it (together with a bunch of more or less relevant crap) here:
svn co svn://atte.dk/attes_pd_stuff
Dafydd Hughes wrote:
Anybody have strategies for crossfading in this situation?
Alternate between two [tabread~]'s.
5 ms before tabread 1 is finished you start the second one with the next
slice, so that the 5 ms fade-out of the first coincides with the fade-in
of the second.
gr,
Tim
On
On Monday 01 October 2007 15:36:02 IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
appreciating that you found a bug in [lister] (which has been around for
quite a while and i do believe it was useful and used), i cannot follow
your arguing:
though shalt not use aliases for buggy objects
though shalt not use
On Oct 1, 2007, at 3:35 PM, Uğur Güney wrote:
Who wants to lead their own language?
kim istemek -e doğru götürmek onların kendi dil?
(umm, yes, these might be silly since they are machine
translations :D )
# This is an awful terrible translation. :-) So the turkish
translation can not
hm.. i've searched the archives and millers book, but i couldn't find,
what i was looking for. probably someone else can point us to the right
direction.
iirc, somewhere in millers book, there is a technique described, which
allows seamingless transition from one sample to the other (or from loop
federico found it for me:
http://www-crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques/v0.01/book-html/node59.html
On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 23:10 +0200, Roman Haefeli wrote:
hm.. i've searched the archives and millers book, but i couldn't find,
what i was looking for. probably someone else can point us to the right
Hallo,
Roman Haefeli hat gesagt: // Roman Haefeli wrote:
hm.. i've searched the archives and millers book, but i couldn't find,
what i was looking for. probably someone else can point us to the right
direction.
iirc, somewhere in millers book, there is a technique described, which
allows
thank you very much ! I will give feedback, as soon as possible
2007/10/1, Atte André Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
henrik wurster wrote:
so the question is, if there is any arpeggio-object already made,
because it might be quite tough
It just so happens that I just finished my arp external
On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 23:29 +0200, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Roman Haefeli hat gesagt: // Roman Haefeli wrote:
hm.. i've searched the archives and millers book, but i couldn't find,
what i was looking for. probably someone else can point us to the right
direction.
iirc,
Steffen Juul wrote:
Other then Hard Off's solution i believe one could either make sure
the slices are zero-crossing (that the endpoint that the end points
are 0 (or at-least the same value)) or to interpolate between the
endpoints of the slices.
Making sure that slices are zero
Hi
Last week I finished my [arp] arpeggiator external for pd. Maybe it's of
use to someone. In that case it's at
svn co svn://atte.dk/attes_pd_stuff/externals
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Hi All,
Does anyone have PDa (one of the later versions, like .6 or .7)
compiled for Familiar for an iPaq?
I'm currently downloading an arm toolchain to compile it myself, but
don't have any prior experience with that and hoped someone had
already done the work.
Thanks!
D
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I can have a shot at Portuguese (from Portugal).
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Am 01.10.2007, 18:59 Uhr, schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hey all,
The final test import is underway on the actual server:
https://wiki.puredata.info/test/Special:Random
Now we are ready to start setting up sites
hi all
while reading a bit in millers book, i stumbled across the term 'object
class'. yo, the discussion is already over and 'object class' has been
chosen for the wiki. i just wanted to say, that retrospectively it was
probably a good choice, since even miller seems to use it.
# Hi, Marius and all,
http://wiki.puredata.info/tr/MedyaViki:common.css
# I created that page. But still the infobox does not show up at
http://wiki.puredata.info/tr/%C5%9Eablon
# What should I do? Is the problem related to the name of the file
common.css Did I created/uploaded a file by
It's good to know that we are not making studid things up. :D
I just want to be clear though, even though we did use objectclass
for the initial import, it's a wiki, and everything can be changed.
.hc
On Oct 1, 2007, at 7:30 PM, Roman Haefeli wrote:
hi all
while reading a bit in millers
you also need to create the template for the objectclass.
you can have a look at:
http://pdpedia.at.or.at/en/Template:Infobox_objectclass
be careful with capital letters. objectclass is different than
Objectclass. you can use what you want, just the Infobox_Objectclass
must have the same name,
Create an account and let me know the name of it, then I'll make it
admin (bureaucrat and sysop in mediawiki-speak):
http://wiki.puredata.info/
As for importing, we could skip the English text that I parsed from
the helpfiles and just add in the frameworks in Portuguese.
Translate the
what I did was working with database files. I found it much easier to
edit in one big file than to edit every page. so for translations, you
could use that. there is a way to generate page-textfiles from a csv
file and then import them into the wiki.
marius.
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On
hey,
pdpedia is online!
It is a child of the second pdconv in montreal and many people helped
putting it up, hans and I finally did the import of the objects and the
main layout for the site. I hope you will like it.
At the moment we still use the address http://wiki.puredata.info, but it
On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 11:58:51AM +0100, Andy Farnell wrote:
On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 15:21:34 -0400 (EDT)
that kind of topics. In general they don't dive into pd.
Sounds like you should check out Nina Waismans work. Had the pleasure of
watching her show in Germany this week. We spoke after the
I compiled a brief report on Audio Mostly 2007. Good conference with plenty
of juicy bits on generative composition, spacialisation, and analysis. If
anyone wants a particular paper PM me. The wavefield synthesis array kicks ass!
http://www.obiwannabe.co.uk/html/news/news.html
cheers,
Andy
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Hello!
Thanks to everybody for the quick solutions for the clicking problem... I have
a new question, is there a way to perform timestretching on arrays? Or on
anything, this would probably be the final step for having a great live slicer!
thanx!
Rodrigo
Plus imports show up as normal edits, so you can do them at any time,
and if oyu mistakenly overwrite something, it'll be in the history.
.hc
On Oct 1, 2007, at 8:13 PM, marius schebella wrote:
what I did was working with database files. I found it much easier
to edit in one big file
Yay!!
Everyone dump your content into it, it is a ready recepticle!
:D
.hc
On Oct 1, 2007, at 8:54 PM, marius schebella wrote:
hey,
pdpedia is online!
It is a child of the second pdconv in montreal and many people helped
putting it up, hans and I finally did the import of the objects
Cool thanks, good to hear.
do you mind if you post your Jack and Pd settings, and maybe some raw1394
related lines from config files and such?
Thanks alot
On 10/1/07, Mysth-R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
This may not help you, but, I use a firebox too, and it works perfectly
with Jack
Hey, this is really cool! Great work! I am committed to contributing as
much as I can.
It would be great to take a really well known object and do a reference
article to somewhat establish quality standards for the articles, and give
lazy editors a template to work from when cleaning up the
Another hopefully extensible suggestion: larger libraries with a cohesive
purpose should get a standard boilerplate message saying something like
Cyclone is a library for creating Max compatible patches. The closest
pd-native equivalent of this object is [until]. or GEM is a library for 3D
Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
It would be great to take a really well known object and do a reference
article to somewhat establish quality standards for the articles, and give
lazy editors a template to work from when cleaning up the dumped text.
yes, good idea. we already prepared
hey
great work! thanks a lot to all, who helped realizing that wiki,
especially to marius and hans.
i hope, i can contribute as well...
roman
On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 20:54 -0400, marius schebella wrote:
hey,
pdpedia is online!
It is a child of the second pdconv in montreal and many
Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
Another hopefully extensible suggestion: larger libraries with a cohesive
purpose should get a standard boilerplate message saying something like
Cyclone is a library for creating Max compatible patches. The closest
pd-native equivalent of this object is [until].
http://wiki.puredata.info/tr/index.php?title=%C5%9Eablon:Infobox_Objectclass
# I created the object but this time borders are not visible. :-(
# Sorry for bothering too much, I'm new to MediaWiki.
-uğur-
http://wiki.puredata.info/tr/%C5%9Eablon
On 10/2/07, marius schebella [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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