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
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
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
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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
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
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
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
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 ~/
>>
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
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Am 16.06.2008 um 19:31 schrieb Enrique Erne:hi Luigicould you pack the synth
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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