hey hans,
for what its worth, the pd-list is indexed on markmail.org, which has a very
powerful search facility.
a simple query of:
[list:at.iem extension:pd writesf~]
finds a post on any of the pd lists, with a reference to writesf~ and a
attached pd file..
or if i want to stalk you and ev
What would really be tops is if this could somehow automatically do a screen
grab of the path so you could see a screenshot before downloading.
Neat Idea. Right now I just keep all these tidbits in a /pd-list dir on my
comp.
~Kyle
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
Hi,
I just added a new category for the GSC09, Organisation and Categorisation
of Pd-Extended Externals. This follows up recent discussions on the pd-dev
list. It might not be eligible due to being more about restructuring
already existing code than to make new code (which could be seen as
Le 8 mars 09 à 21:46, mark edward grimm a écrit :
>
>> Often, on MacOSX, when 'Pd-extended' quit,
>> 'pd' stay. You have to
>
> r u saying this might be a normal thing for pd-extended? for the
> most part no (actually on ubuntu 8.10 pd-extended recently i have
> to xkill fairly often?) on osx
Hallo,
Geoff hat gesagt: // Geoff wrote:
> >> You may want [memento] or [ssad]
>
> > Hi
> > I am using PD extended
> > are they objects?
> >
> > I ask because I tried to create either as an object but just got
> > the 'couldn't create' message.
> >
> > maybe I need jesus after all :)
There is
> Often, on MacOSX, when 'Pd-extended' quit,
> 'pd' stay. You have to
r u saying this might be a normal thing for pd-extended? for the most part no
(actually on ubuntu 8.10 pd-extended recently i have to xkill fairly often?) on
osx... but sometimes, more rarely, yes.
not sure what you are aski
> For just a few sliders you could use the trick
> of setting their properties to Init=true, so
> they are persistent between patch save/loads
> and also send out their values when the patch
> loads.
>
> Another simple way is to rig a message box
> to store some values with the 'set' message,
> the
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
> On Mar 7, 2009, at 11:30 AM, marius schebella wrote:
>
>> chris clepper wrote:
>>> My own suggestion for a GEM project would be to create a tutorial and
>>> accompanying manual that covers the basic operation.
>>
>> I was planning to do this for years now, adding
Hallo,
narb...@ucsd.edu hat gesagt: // narb...@ucsd.edu wrote:
> I have multiple output~ in a patch that have 2 number boxes feeding to it,
> and when the numbers are moving the output~ turns on but when the numbers
> are not moving it continues to play the last sound played. How do i turn
> off t
Often, on MacOSX, when 'Pd-extended' quit, 'pd' stay. You have to
force 'pd' to quit then relauch 'Pd-extended' (if i'm right).
++
Jack
Le 8 mars 09 à 21:12, mark edward grimm a écrit :
>
> oh... and PD does not quit. even if i hit "relaunch" or "ignore" or
> even if i just try to quit in g
oh... and PD does not quit. even if i hit "relaunch" or "ignore" or even if i
just try to quit in general
i have to "force quit"
and this has been like this for a little while on differnt systems.. at least
at the leopard level. not sure about tiger/ppc/intel - not sure if that all
made a
Natalie,
You might want to check out the [switch~] object. It allows for a
patch to turn off the audio generation for objects in the same
subpatch.
Mike
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 2:13 PM, wrote:
> I have multiple output~ in a patch that have 2 number boxes feeding to it,
> and when the numbers ar
Yes, they are abstractions found in extended.
For just a few sliders you could use the trick
of setting their properties to Init=true, so
they are persistent between patch save/loads
and also send out their values when the patch
loads.
Another simple way is to rig a message box
to store some va
> what are the symptoms of the crashes? does pd just quit
> with a segfault,
> or does [shell] makes pd hang?
yeah its really weird
i get:
"the application pd quit unexpectedly"
then i can ignore or relaunch...
either choice PD still runs in the background. the "ignore" or "relaunch" seem
Andy, I think you have it right, how you get the data out from the
object is part of the problem. If that was well-mapped out, then that
would make the C-coding much easier. I've never used those loop point
things, so I don't really know much about them. A good starting point
would be t
I think we need to have a range of projects, from simple to
complicated, so that we get a range of students. I would really like
to have a solid, clean, easy to use blosc lib, so I think it would be
worth it. Plus the devil is in the details on this one. Its not too
hard to put togethe
On Mar 7, 2009, at 11:30 AM, marius schebella wrote:
> chris clepper wrote:
>> My own suggestion for a GEM project would be to create a tutorial and
>> accompanying manual that covers the basic operation.
>
> I was planning to do this for years now, adding to dereks FLOSS
> Documentation or just
>> You may want [memento] or [ssad]
> Hi
> I am using PD extended
> are they objects?
>
> I ask because I tried to create either as an object but just got
> the 'couldn't create' message.
>
> maybe I need jesus after all :)
> geoff
On 8 Mar 2009, at 19:42, Andy Farnell wrote:
>
>
>
> You may
Here, on 10.5.6(intel) [shell] crashes too.. But [popen] is working just
fine... (what's the difference?)
the [shell] crash happens simultaneously with the right outlet bang...
Jack escreveu:
> Hello Mark,
>
> I use [shell] every days on MacOSX.4 with PowerPC and Intel. No
> problem here.
> ++
Hi
Quick question
I am searching for an object to handle patch memories.
I just want to be able to capture the values of nine sliders to a few
different memory locations to act as presets but I can't seem to find
an object to do this.
Which object should I be reading about?
If I knew the
Hallo!
It sounds nice, but do they support such projects ?
IMHO building websites and similar things are more documentation, which
is not allowed.
Maybe you should ask them ...
LG
Georg
Hans-Christoph Steiner schrieb:
> I've had an idea for a long time for a web interface to the patches
> th
I have multiple output~ in a patch that have 2 number boxes feeding to it,
and when the numbers are moving the output~ turns on but when the numbers
are not moving it continues to play the last sound played. How do i turn
off the sound when the numbers are not moving without having to mute it
mysel
Hello Mark,
I use [shell] every days on MacOSX.4 with PowerPC and Intel. No
problem here.
++
Jack
Le 8 mars 09 à 19:53, mark edward grimm a écrit :
>
> i have been "trying" to use shell... works OK in linux but in osx
> it just crashes.
>
> i am just wondering if this thread went anywhere:
I've had an idea for a long time for a web interface to the patches
that people post to the pd-list. Basically, lots of really great code
is posted to the Pd list, but it is not very easy to find it there.
What if there was a searchable database of all patches posted to the
pd list. You
On Sun, 2009-03-08 at 11:53 -0700, mark edward grimm wrote:
> i have been "trying" to use shell... works OK in linux but in osx it just
> crashes.
>
> i am just wondering if this thread went anywhere:
>
> http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2009-01/067700.html
>
> i have it in a bunch
i have been "trying" to use shell... works OK in linux but in osx it just
crashes.
i am just wondering if this thread went anywhere:
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2009-01/067700.html
i have it in a bunch of patches now and would love to use it more ... if it had
more cross-comp
Yes, sounds like a good project, add it to the wiki. Do you want to
mentor it? Or if you are a student, then you could find another
mentor and do it yourself.
.hc
On Mar 6, 2009, at 7:33 AM, bra...@subnet.at wrote:
> The same with me.
>
> interested in coding but just very rare skills.but
Not sure if you could describe the job as simple
because after the initial header (which [wavinfo]
reads using byte/word offsets) the data format
can become variable length before you encounter
loop chunks.
http://www.sonicspot.com/guide/wavefiles.html
Also, there can be several loop points
Hmm, could you test Pd-vanilla 0.41.4? That might be where the bug
was introduced.
.hc
On Mar 7, 2009, at 8:22 PM, Luke Iannini wrote:
> Sigh, here's another : )
>
> This seems to have something to do with my MPD24 drum pads... whenever
> they're connected and I enter the MIDI preferences of
i just added a pd patching idea, to build a library of filters.
i think this idea would also work really well if merged with the 'blosc'
one, because frankly $4500 for a student to make some bandlimited
oscillators is pretty expensive!
http://puredata.info/dev/summer-of-code/PurePDFilters
___
Unfortunately I dont have any programming skills. Otherwise I would do
something myself.
To me it appears to be rather simple to expand the existing [waveinfo] to
also read out sustain and release loop start and endpoints as well as the
original pitch that was set. The basics about reading that i
Unfortunately I dont have any programming skills. Otherwise I would do
something myself.
To me it appears to be rather simple to expand the existing [waveinfo] to
also read out sustain and release loop start and endpoints as well as the
original pitch that was set. The basics about reading that i
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