Re: [PD] ~/pd or ~/.pd for user's externals directory

2008-06-16 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
Mike McGonagle wrote: > Hans, > > While I don't really have any feelings about this external directory, it > would be nice to have a different properties file from what Vanilla Pd > uses, this way we can have two different setups, and they won't > interfere with each other. i very much like t

[PD] /usr/share/pd (was Re: ~/pd or ~/.pd for user's externals directory)

2008-06-16 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > > On Jun 16, 2008, at 3:46 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote: > >> Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: >>> With this release of Pd-extended, all platforms have default >>> locations for user-installed externals, helpfiles, etc. I just had >>> a thought, perhaps ~/.pd wo

Re: [PD] Troubleshooting help CPU Overload

2008-06-16 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
Luigi Rensinghoff wrote: >> >> use a profiler (e.g. valgrind, shark,...) > > What is that ??? to keep in line with roman: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Profiler_%28computer_science%29 fmgasd.r IOhannes ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and a

Re: [PD] pdp_ieee1394 ... couldn't create

2008-06-16 Thread ydegoyon
Ctrl Alt Back wrote: Hello, its quite confusing, that in help is written for OSX. On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 08:55:10PM +0200, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: The 0.42 builds should have it included. Those are the builds from trunk of SVN. You could take the pidip.pd_linux and use it with a

Re: [PD] Troubleshooting help CPU Overload

2008-06-16 Thread Roman Haefeli
On Tue, 2008-06-17 at 02:02 +0200, Luigi Rensinghoff wrote: > Could you explain that a little more ??? denormals, memory > allocation ?? denormals: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denormal computing denormal numbers is more expensive than normal numbers. this effect is dependent on cpu type (and arc

[PD] Anybody Using Faust ??

2008-06-16 Thread Luigi Rensinghoff
Hey List... what do think about "Faust" ??? Is anybody using it outside the "academic" research and teaching world... I just managed to get the "Eks" Extended Karplus Strong compiled on Intel Mac.. and would like to know if there is anybody with some experiences on it... Cheers Luigi

Re: [PD] Troubleshooting help CPU Overload

2008-06-16 Thread Luigi Rensinghoff
Actually the problem disappeared... Just in case it appears again i have some more questions... Am 13.06.2008 um 13:50 schrieb IOhannes m zmoelnig: Luigi Rensinghoff wrote: Hi List... I have a patch that drives the cpu-load up Wha do you think is the most common source for that ?? streams

Re: [PD] ~/pd or ~/.pd for user's externals directory

2008-06-16 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
On Jun 16, 2008, at 3:46 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote: > Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: >> With this release of Pd-extended, all platforms have default >> locations for user-installed externals, helpfiles, etc. I just >> had a thought, perhaps ~/.pd would be a better directory than ~/ >>

Re: [PD] sssad and polywavesynth

2008-06-16 Thread Luigi Rensinghoff
I found the solution myself...after a bit of hackingIf anyone is interested, its attached (The trick was to OSCroute and get rid of the " " - space in the listbye Luigi sssadpanel_independent.pd Description: Binary data Am 16.06.2008 um 19:31 schrieb Enrique Erne:hi Luigicould you pack the synth

Re: [PD] pdp_ieee1394 ... couldn't create

2008-06-16 Thread Ctrl Alt Back
Hello, its quite confusing, that in help is written for OSX. On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 08:55:10PM +0200, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > The 0.42 builds should have it included. Those are the builds from > trunk of SVN. You could take the pidip.pd_linux and use it with > another Pd-extended v

Re: [PD] sssad and polywavesynth

2008-06-16 Thread Enrique Erne
hi Luigi could you pack the synth in an abstraction and give it an ID as arguemnt? then u could use the $1 as prefix for all your parameters and sssad. but this way you can't load a preset from the other instance. this problem could be solved with OSC or a list for each parameter. i.e. "synthA

Re: [PD] ~/pd or ~/.pd for user's externals directory

2008-06-16 Thread Mike McGonagle
Hans, While I don't really have any feelings about this external directory, it would be nice to have a different properties file from what Vanilla Pd uses, this way we can have two different setups, and they won't interfere with each other. Currently, I have one properties file that both versions o

[PD] sssad and polywavesynth

2008-06-16 Thread Luigi Rensinghoff
Dear List If someone also uses the great "Polywavesynth".well i have a little weird problem.. I would like to use two of them in one patch and store and recall presets for each of them.. lets say poly1 and poly2... i create sssad_panel poly1 and poly2 but if i save a preset from poly1

Re: [PD] ~/pd or ~/.pd for user's externals directory

2008-06-16 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, Martin Peach hat gesagt: // Martin Peach wrote: > Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > > With this release of Pd-extended, all platforms have default > > locations for user-installed externals, helpfiles, etc. I just had a > > thought, perhaps ~/.pd would be a better directory than ~/pd. A

Re: [PD] ~/pd or ~/.pd for user's externals directory

2008-06-16 Thread Andy Farnell
No. Hidden home directory files traditionally have a special meaning. They are initialisation resources. ~/.something is a place a program will go to look for startup options (in a particular order after /var/something ... so that global and multi user configs can live together) I know some re

Re: [PD] ~/pd or ~/.pd for user's externals directory

2008-06-16 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > With this release of Pd-extended, all platforms have default > locations for user-installed externals, helpfiles, etc. I just had a > thought, perhaps ~/.pd would be a better directory than ~/pd. Any > thoughts on that? i would rather have the configuration

Re: [PD] ~/pd or ~/.pd for user's externals directory

2008-06-16 Thread Martin Peach
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > With this release of Pd-extended, all platforms have default > locations for user-installed externals, helpfiles, etc. I just had a > thought, perhaps ~/.pd would be a better directory than ~/pd. Any > thoughts on that? Is there an advantage to making it inv

Re: [PD] ~/pd or ~/.pd for user's externals directory

2008-06-16 Thread Max Neupert
i think /Library/Application\ Support/Pure\ Data and ~/Library/Application\ Support/Pure\ Data would make more sense on OS X m. Am 2008-06-16 um 19:49 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner: > > With this release of Pd-extended, all platforms have default > locations for user-installed externals, helpfi

[PD] XML audio to pd

2008-06-16 Thread j milo taylor
I'm working with an XML database (well in fact an X3D realtime immersive A-V environment) i have audio files referenced with this database is there a way that these streams(?) can be sent to pd to be manipulated? at any one time there may be several so from X3D i would have something like

Re: [PD] ~/pd or ~/.pd for user's externals directory

2008-06-16 Thread João Pais
An "official" folder would be ok. But it should be possible to reassign this variable if necessary. In my case I have the work folder /jmmmp-ext in the extras folder (where is also a jmmmp folder from pd). That allows me to get to my work much faster than having something on my system user

Re: [PD] better tabread4~

2008-06-16 Thread cyrille henry
hello, Charles Henry a écrit : On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:29 AM, cyrille henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ... I'm having trouble compiling, due to the garray_getfloatwords symbol. Which version of Pd are you using? vanilia 0.41.4 I'd like to see the waveform and test it out. Here's my

Re: [PD] Pd-extended PPC autobuild & Jack OSX

2008-06-16 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > That's up to IOhannes, I know little about it. unfortunately i know little about it as well. anyhow, according to various user-reports i have now reduced the NUM_JACK_PORTS to 128. hopefully (though mysteriously) this will make go away these problems with jack.

[PD] ~/pd or ~/.pd for user's externals directory

2008-06-16 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
With this release of Pd-extended, all platforms have default locations for user-installed externals, helpfiles, etc. I just had a thought, perhaps ~/.pd would be a better directory than ~/pd. Any thoughts on that? Here's how it is now: GNU/Linux: /usr/share/pd and ~/pd Mac OS X: /Li