Re: [PD] Scope of [block~] and [switch~]

2008-10-21 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
Charles Henry wrote: only tricky part about it, is that the method to perform interpolation/extrapolation on the zero-padded signal depends on the upsampling ratio. A separate object would have to be passed (or query for) the upsampling ratio. yes, but this shouldn't be over-tricky. So,

Re: [PD] Help with compressor/limiter abstraction

2008-10-21 Thread Damian Stewart
Chris McCormick wrote: rough but can definately make your beats find The Fatness; I have used them in live shows to make people's ears do backflips. I have a much hey, do you have any recordings of your live sets available to download anywhere? cheers -- damian stewart | skype: damiansnz

Re: [PD] Help with compressor/limiter abstraction

2008-10-21 Thread Chris McCormick
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 09:04:57PM +0200, Damian Stewart wrote: rough but can definately make your beats find The Fatness; I have used them in live shows to make people's ears do backflips. I have a much do you have any recordings of your live sets available to download anywhere? Hi Damian,

[PD] pd in 64 bit machine

2008-10-21 Thread Ricardo Dueñas Parada
Hi everyone, I recently got a new 64 bit machine and I want to know if there are real advantages by installing a 64 bit OS. All I want to do in that machine is to work with Ardour, pd, and maybe a copule effect-boxes for live signal processing and recording. I didn´t see 64 bits packages on

Re: [PD] pd in 64 bit machine

2008-10-21 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
Ricardo Dueñas Parada wrote: Hi everyone, I recently got a new 64 bit machine and I want to know if there are real advantages by installing a 64 bit OS. All I want to do in that machine is to work with Ardour, pd, and maybe a copule effect-boxes for live signal processing and recording.

[PD] pdp_v4l2 with MacBook Pro 4th iSight on Ubuntu (no success)

2008-10-21 Thread olsen
buenas on the macbook penryn(4th generation?) i can't report a success so far - running ubuntu hardy with luvcview the camera works. with pdp_v4l2 there's only a marsy green window flickering with the initialization of the camera... i compiled the pdp_v4l2 as mentioned on:

Re: [PD] Scope of [block~] and [switch~]

2008-10-21 Thread Charles Henry
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 2:17 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Charles Henry wrote: So, I would favor an optional creation argument for specifying an interpolation method in place of the zero-interleaving step. this is already there. you can specify via creation args to

Re: [PD] adding 'debian' folder to trunk

2008-10-21 Thread Claude Heiland-Allen
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: Anyone have a problem if we add a 'debian' folder to the trunk? I think it's a bad idea. That's the standard debian setup, then it would be possible to build .debs for all the libs by downloading trunk and running the build in the nromal way. As far as I

Re: [PD] pdp_v4l2 with MacBook Pro 4th iSight on Ubuntu (no success)

2008-10-21 Thread ydegoyon
it's not the right version of pdp_v4l2, and i think this one should be removed, pdp_v4l2 has been improved and integrated in P.i.D.i.P. with the right authorship ( e.g. Lluis Gomez and I ) so you'd better install this one. saludos, sevy olsen wrote: buenas on the macbook penryn(4th

[PD] dirty flag + donecanvasdialog = false

2008-10-21 Thread João Pais
Hi, I was working on a dynamic GUI abstraction that rescales itself when created, and noticed that donecanvasdialog makes the patches go dirty. since these abs go dirty at time of creation, they remain dirty until the main patch eventually closes. That creates problemas, because when the

Re: [PD] pd -nogui, connecting/disconnecting from soundcards

2008-10-21 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
There is the big message to configure the audio interface, I'll bet you could use that. Search the archives for that. It's something like: [pd audio 01 1 4 5 23 34 3 56 3763 2 2( .hc On Oct 20, 2008, at 1:31 PM, Dan Wilcox wrote: In Ubuntu ... When running pd with -nogui as a daemon,

Re: [PD] adding 'debian' folder to trunk

2008-10-21 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
On Oct 21, 2008, at 7:01 PM, Claude Heiland-Allen wrote: Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: Anyone have a problem if we add a 'debian' folder to the trunk? I think it's a bad idea. That's the standard debian setup, then it would be possible to build .debs for all the libs by downloading trunk