Re: [PD] >, <, &&, || etc
Mathieu Bouchard wrote: On Sat, 4 Apr 2009, Martin Peach wrote: etc...). For instance "greaterthan", "lessthan", "and", "or"; then some aliasing method could provide a means on those systems that can handle it to refer to them as '<' or whatever). Perl uses gt,lt,ge,le,eq,ne as string comparisons whereas >,<,>=,<=,==,!= are used for numeric comparisons. Perl needs both by design. You could reuse the same names. The shell's [] (/usr/bin/test) also has -gt,-lt,-ge,-le,-eq,-ne, which it uses for numeric comparisons, whereas it uses >,<,>=,<=,==,!= for string comparisons. It also needs both by design. Sure, but bash is written in c and it can call its functions whatever it likes because they are built into the program. (It will also try to interpret your file name if it isn't alphanumeric) Pd too has that freedom for its built-in functions but also has the ability to load a subset of all imaginable functions as externals. The limitation lies in the inability of the various operating systems to accept files named using arbitrary combinations of the available character set. All of the OSs that I know of can handle regular a-z type characters, so I suggest sticking to that range for the names of externals. That's all. Martin ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Re: [PD] interpolation of arrays
hi! punchik punchik schrieb: Hello, which is the best way for interpolating all the elements in a big array at the same time? im using each number of a big array to control the color of each geo in a iterated structure, so its not posible to use the smooth abstraction. Any idea? probably not the "best" way but much faster than [until], needs to have audio on. Martin table_interpolate.pd Description: application/puredata ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
[PD] interpolation of arrays
Hello, which is the best way for interpolating all the elements in a big array at the same time? im using each number of a big array to control the color of each geo in a iterated structure, so its not posible to use the smooth abstraction. Any idea? thanks ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Re: [PD] pdpedia
Yeah, I started with your stuff when I began doing this, and also found something from another source, but there was no author in the file, and that was a few months ago, so I don't remember who it was. I have added a few other tables, as it would be nice to be able to store multiple authors for anything, plus I wanted to break out a couple other things as well. This is a kind of side note, but one thing that would be really cool would be to modify the [pddplink] object, so that you can send pd messages to your patch, and this could be made to make calls into the database, as the links are selected, and because the interface is going to be dynamic, there are going to be a lot of files to open. One of the things that I have noticed about some of the pddp stuff is that it takes forever for a patch to find what it is looking for, along all the pd search paths it goes through, and having to wait 30 seconds for it to find what it is looking for is just not conducive to using it. The information should come back as fast as possible. That is one reason I am using a local database file on disk (or in memory), rather than using a database network connection (that is in the works right now). It would be nice that we could add an SQL file that anyone can download, and load up. I hate having to be forced to always have a connection to use something. I should make a request for a change to the PDDP people, and have them update the patch. I think it would be a really nice addition to allow one of those links to send 'pd' messages. For now, I am using buttons... Mike On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 10:02 PM, dmotd wrote: > On Friday 03 April 2009 01:24:04 Philip Potter wrote: >> I think in the interests of starting somewhere, and with the basics, >> I'm going to go through the pd help files in order and make sure >> everything there is covered by pdpedia. We can do more advanced stuff >> when pdpedia is a bit more developed, but for the moment, there isn't >> even an article on "message", so I'll go and write that. > > > if it is useful, i have plain text versions of each of the internal objects > (5.reference) from my database. i don't personally have time to upload to > wiki, but you can use the document found here: > > http://puredata.info/Members/dmotd/pd.vanilla.textref/view > > note, this plain text reference may be missing details on creation arguments + > inlets/outlets.. these can be found in the full sql refrence: > > http://puredata.info/Members/dmotd/pd.vanilla.ref.sql/view > > ciao, > > dmotd > > ___ > Pd-list@iem.at mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > -- Robert Benchley - "A dog teaches a boy fidelity, perseverance, and to turn around three times before lying down." ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Re: [PD] >, <, &&, || etc
On Sat, 4 Apr 2009, Martin Peach wrote: etc...). For instance "greaterthan", "lessthan", "and", "or"; then some aliasing method could provide a means on those systems that can handle it to refer to them as '<' or whatever). Perl uses gt,lt,ge,le,eq,ne as string comparisons whereas >,<,>=,<=,==,!= are used for numeric comparisons. Perl needs both by design. You could reuse the same names. The shell's [] (/usr/bin/test) also has -gt,-lt,-ge,-le,-eq,-ne, which it uses for numeric comparisons, whereas it uses >,<,>=,<=,==,!= for string comparisons. It also needs both by design. _ _ __ ___ _ _ _ ... | Mathieu Bouchard - tél:+1.514.383.3801, Montréal, Québec___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Re: [PD] pd + controller
Sorry Derek, I realize now that I was not replying to the list but instead only to you. nan re-sending Derek Holzer escribió: Best send your notes here to the list. I've got someone here in Berlin at the sprint working on the MIDI stuff. Tell me: did opening this Audio MIDI Setup window fix the problem or was it something else? D. donotreply wrote: Thank you Andrew and Bjørn for the answers. I will put my hands into work with those objects. Derek: Due to the fact of being my aproach to pd such a recent one I surely don´t feel myself as a good starting point to make a tutorial, but after the experiences I will try these days I could do my best to share them with whoever wants to get involved in the midi tutorial project (if we could name it in order to give it life), maybe in a week or two. Should I send my draft notes to you personally or send it here in the list following this same subject heading? Thank you all again nan Derek Holzer escribió: Sounds like just the kind of tutorial we need in the Pd FLOSS Manual! Anybody want to write it? http://en.flossmanuals.net/puredata D. Bjørn Nielsen wrote: As a fellow newbie, I know you problem. My method was to go the help files for different midiinputs and see if turning the knobs did trigger anything. The ctlin, as Andrew suggested, did work for one of my controllers, but you could also try pgmin, midiin, notein etc. As a sidenote, I just found out, that if you connect two different controllers at the same time, the second one will be added 16 to it's channel number. /Bjørn On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 04:16, donotreply wrote: Hi to all of you people. I´m new in the list, and quite a newbee in pd too. I´ve been searching the web for explicit info and tuts for assigning controls behaviour in pd to midi events coming from a midi controller (with faders and such, not a keyboard) and I wander if you can tell me where that info could be found, cause I found nothing clear about it, only some answers to some problems, not really explicit. I looked it up here in the list but I didn´t find it. (I´m not saying it is not there.The answer could be under my own nose, so forgive me if I am not aware of that) Thank you nan ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Re: [PD] >, <, &&, || etc
Derek Holzer wrote: I have found that using these math functions doesn't always create on different systems using Pd-Extended. Therefore, it makes it difficult to write about them in the FLOSS Manual. How can I insure that they work on every Extended installation, or should I replace them with [expr] and [expr~] equivalents? Personally I wish those things would be renamed using the kind of simple alphabetic characters that work as file names on any OS ('a', 'b', 'c' etc...). For instance "greaterthan", "lessthan", "and", "or"; then some aliasing method could provide a means on those systems that can handle it to refer to them as '<' or whatever). There are still files in the svn repository that make it impossible for me to update the Pd svn on a Windows box, since tortoise svn at least abandons the update at the first error. (Files with * in the name.) A previous attempt to solve this was the "hexloader", I think it failed because not many people can recall the hex equivalent of characters like '<' in less time than it takes to do something else instead, like [expr]. Martin ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Re: [PD] PD t-shirts
yeah! that cake is awesome!!! how did it taste? ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Re: [PD] complex network
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009, Frank Barknecht wrote: The last paragraph explains sparse matrices or rather, why you often don't need to treat them specially in Lua. Well, you better treat them specially in Lua, else you'd implement a nonspecial matrix product using three for-loops as usual, and then the result of two sparse matrices will be a nonsparse matrix. What do you do with that? No, you need to treat them specially, because assigning a bunch of zeroes in a lua table will take RAM. Furthermore, I just tried Lua, and you do need to treat every nil value specially, because you can't perform arithmetic on nil (which is quite normal). This is fixed by defining a method for the __index selector (using [] sends a __index message to the table). And then their triangle matrix gimmick... the very fact that those tables are actually hashtables instead of anything like pd float tables, make them take usually twice RAM or more (perhaps 3 or 4 depending on their implementation) if you just use all slots, so if you only use half of the slots then you're not saving any RAM at all compared to pd's float tables. That page is not outright lying, but it's definitely not telling the truth. Hashtables of pairs are one way to represent sparse matrices, but if you ever need to lookup complete rows or columns, then you need a hashtable of hashtables for rows, columns, or both (twice the same data transposed). Depending on how sparse the nonzero data is supposed to be and how clustered the nonzero data is supposed to be and how you need to be accessing/transforming the data, some other representations may be more attractive than the hash or the hash-of-hashes. For example: * matrix-of-matrix: a 400x400 matrix could be cut into 20x20 pieces put into a 20x20 matrix and so every 20x20 piece that is completely filled with 0 is not allocated and instead replaced by a nil or zero. You can tune the size of the pieces depending on what goes well with the data set. * quadtree: make a 2x2 matrix of 2x2 matrices of 2x2 matrices of 2x2 matrices of 2x2 matrices of 2x2 matrices of ... and just don't allocate any piece that only contains zeroes. Here I suppose that this is using "ordinary arrays" as you can find in Python, Ruby, C/C++, Tcl, etc., and apparently not Lua (?). But you could do quite similar things with Lua anyway. In any case, each of those representations needs algorithms customised for them, unless you can figure out a generic design that is efficient with several representations, perhaps using a "foreachnonzero" loop operation as the central concept. _ _ __ ___ _ _ _ ... | Mathieu Bouchard - tél:+1.514.383.3801, Montréal, Québec___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
[PD] >, <, &&, || etc
I have found that using these math functions doesn't always create on different systems using Pd-Extended. Therefore, it makes it difficult to write about them in the FLOSS Manual. How can I insure that they work on every Extended installation, or should I replace them with [expr] and [expr~] equivalents? D. -- ::: derek holzer ::: http://blog.myspace.com/macumbista ::: http://www.vimeo.com/macumbista ::: ---Oblique Strategy # 139: "Revaluation (a warm feeling)" ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Re: [PD] PD t-shirts
Vincent, that rocks! Do you think we could get permission to use it as the cover for the Pd FLOSS Manual? D. Vincent Rioux wrote: in a different style, with the hope that using pd will soon become a piece of cake... http://vincentrioux.net/images/pdiece_of_cake.jpg cake-design by Melinda Sipos 2006/11 best regards, vincent Derek Holzer a écrit : If you made one like this: http://www.avhc.es/pato/pics/computermusic.gif I'd buy it. Design by Ruben Patino. D. -- ::: derek holzer ::: http://blog.myspace.com/macumbista ::: http://www.vimeo.com/macumbista ::: ---Oblique Strategy # 80: "Go to an extreme, come part way back" ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Re: [PD] Ubuntu 8.1 HID object
Hi, quick fix: sudo chown root:audio /dev/input/* this changes the group ownership of everything under /dev/input to group audio, of which you are presumably a member. This makes your system slightly more vulnerable, but it will be reverted the next time you boot. Alvaro On Fr, 2009-04-03 at 20:27 +0200, pd-list-requ...@iem.at wrote: > > -- > > Message: 2 > Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2009 05:04:27 -0700 (PDT) > From: tf...@learnkanji.ca > Subject: [PD] Ubuntu 8.1 HID object > To: pd-list@iem.at > Message-ID: > > Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1 > > Hi, > > I have been unable to get the Ubuntu HID object working with my mouse or > my Wacom Graphire4 in Ubuntu 8.1. I am currently using Wintablet in > windows but to use it the top window has to be wintablet, not PD so PD > can't get keyboard events at the same time as wacom events. > > I don't get error messages but no events come out. I searched the mail > archives and followed the advice there. I am not getting any output when I > do sudo cat /dev/input/event0-10 or /dev/input/mouse0 or /dev/input/mice > or /dev/input/wacom. The Xorg.conf doesn't contain anything related to > Wacom, it is all handled by HAL in Ubuntu 8.1. Is that where the problem > is coming from? Has anyone sorted this out already? > > > > ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Re: [PD] Multiblob and matrices...
Simon Ball wrote: > Hi List hi. it seems like i received this email multiple times... > > However, there are few areas I am still confused about. First of all, I am > unsure of how to extract muliple co-ordinates from [pix_multiblob]. I > understand that the data from multiblob is collated within a matrix. I am > able to see this in the pd window when I print. However, I am unsure how to > use a matrix. Is there a certain object that I should be sending to from > [pix_multiblob]? And in turn, how would I convert the matrix into xy > co-ordinates. there is a separate library dedicated to the kind of matrices output by [pix_multiblob]; it's called "iemmatrix". however, you should have an understanding of matrices in order to use it. matrices of this form are simple messages which you can treat like any other message. attached are two examples on how to extract the rows of a matrix (and pix_multiblob will give you one row per blob; so this is interesting data), one using iemmatrix ([pix_rows]) and one using zexy ([pix_rowz]). it is left as an exercise for the user to make a pd-vanilla implementation. just send the mtx-output of [pix_multiblob] to the object, and you will get nice lists for each blob, starting with the index of the blob (zero-based) and then comes the data. use [route] to filter the relevant blobs and [unpack] to access the data. > > In the archives I found a response to similar a question saying there was a > gem example with matrix and multiblob, but I can not seem to find it. Any > idea what and where this is? > there's an abstraction called [pix_blobtracker] which uses [pix_multiblob] and matrix operations to track blobs. > > Hope thats not too many questions. And is it easier for the list if I divide > questions up (for archive purposes perhaps)? > personally i would prefer separate threads for separate questions for starters. it always ends in confusion, but we could try to delay this... gmsdr IOhannes #N canvas 0 0 552 353 10; #X obj 153 163 mtx; #X msg 153 143 col; #X obj 153 123 t b a b; #X obj 153 208 list prepend; #X obj 153 184 t a b; #X obj 196 185 i; #X obj 225 187 + 1; #X msg 214 165 0; #X obj 153 97 inlet; #X obj 153 236 outlet; #X text 72 48 output thw rows of a matrix \, prepended with a (zero-based) index; #X text 50 265 depends on [iemmatrix]; #X connect 0 0 4 0; #X connect 1 0 0 0; #X connect 2 0 1 0; #X connect 2 1 0 1; #X connect 2 2 7 0; #X connect 3 0 9 0; #X connect 4 0 3 0; #X connect 4 1 5 0; #X connect 5 0 6 0; #X connect 5 0 3 1; #X connect 6 0 5 1; #X connect 7 0 5 1; #X connect 8 0 2 0; #N canvas 166 277 450 419 10; #X msg 176 195 \$2; #X obj 184 249 repack; #X obj 144 221 list split 3; #X obj 184 321 list prepend; #X obj 144 170 t a a b; #X obj 184 274 t a b; #X obj 216 297 i; #X obj 246 298 + 1; #X msg 234 276 0; #X obj 144 145 inlet; #X obj 184 351 outlet; #X text 72 108 output thw rows of a matrix \, prepended with a (zero-based) index; #X text 50 375 depends on [zexy]; #X connect 0 0 1 1; #X connect 1 0 5 0; #X connect 2 1 1 0; #X connect 3 0 10 0; #X connect 4 0 2 0; #X connect 4 1 0 0; #X connect 4 2 8 0; #X connect 5 0 3 0; #X connect 5 1 6 0; #X connect 6 0 7 0; #X connect 6 0 3 1; #X connect 7 0 6 1; #X connect 8 0 6 1; #X connect 9 0 4 0; ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
[PD] Multiblob and Animations...
Hi List I've been working with pix_multiblob to affect layers in 3D. I'm managing to get an erratic signal from it, which from my point of view, represents great success! ; ) However, there are few areas I am still confused about. First of all, I am unsure of how to extract muliple co-ordinates from [pix_multiblob]. I understand that the data from multiblob is collated within a matrix. I am able to see this in the pd window when I print. However, I am unsure how to use a matrix. Is there a certain object that I should be sending to from [pix_multiblob]? And in turn, how would I convert the matrix into xy co-ordinates. In the archives I found a response to similar a question saying there was a gem example with matrix and multiblob, but I can not seem to find it. Any idea what and where this is? Also... I am trying to use the various xy co-ordinates to trigger animations. However, I am unsure of how to animate with Pd. I noticed that [splinepath] does something similar to what I am looking for. This seems to be based on array's. However, looking at the help data for array's has not made it any clearer. Is there a way of inputting a list of co-ordinates that act as a path for an image to follow? Hope thats not too many questions. And is it easier for the list if I divide questions up (for archive purposes perhaps)? Thanks in advance Simon ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Re: [PD] Writing -dB or VU level to a TXT File
I thought the Windows way of thinking is either writable by nobody or writable by anybody ;-) On 4.4.2009, at 11:33, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote: Pall Thayer wrote: actually exists and can be written to by anybody. well, at least by the user running Pd. fsmt IOhannes -- Pall Thayer pa...@pallit.lhi.is http://www.this.is/pallit ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Re: [PD] Writing -dB or VU level to a TXT File
Pall Thayer wrote: > actually exists and can be written to by anybody. > well, at least by the user running Pd. fsmt IOhannes ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Re: [PD] iemguts on windows
Jonathan Wilkes wrote: > Yes, I have msys installed. > Would it make a difference where pd is installed? > no not at all. the makefile uses "filter" and "wildcard" commands, which iirc, are built into Gnu make. your version of make doesn't recognize them and tries to execute commands of the very names. unfortunately it cannot find these commands in your path, thus the errors. fgamsdr IOhannes ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Re: [PD] [PD-announce] Pd FLOSS Manuals Book Sprint WIKI
Hello João, João Pais wrote: I had some questions about the next days: - the berlin one starts at "noon". what is noon exactly here, or, how does it translates into a definite hour? Noon normally means 12:00. - how late is "late" as well? (for some people, 4am isn't late) Until it's done or we're done ;-) - I don't have time now to be thinking of a new super concept to make people understand digital audio in 5 minutes. so I would be glad to revise material that other people don't want to touch. We'll find something for you to do, don't worry! - when are the pauses to have a beer at treptower park if it's still as sunny as today? A very Portuguese idea? I had some questions about the "philosophical" point of this. I was just having a look at the manuals: - the manuals are a bit loose, it's a bit of nice ideas put together (which is normal for the beginning). maybe they could be organized around themes later? Chapters are "remixable" around any theme you want to give them. - they're also made almost as if they would be the only resources online. how about putting at least a reference to the pd original tutorials? They should be self-sufficient, if that's what you mean. Links are welcome of course. - what's the main goal of this manual? just include as much stuff as possible, or is there an "editorial line", or a finished form to aim at? Main goal is an introduction to Pd which does not presume the level of knowledge about math, computer science or DSP which the existing documentation presume. In other words, Pd for normal people or artists rather than super hackers. - in general, I guess the dataflow (or control) tutorials could be more developed - comparing with the audio ones, they're behind. shouldn't they also come first, sequentially? As far as order, let's get everything working well first and then we can decide about order. Many people want to know how to make sound first, I've found from many workshops... - there was some comments before about incorporating pd-ext into the manuals. that means that pd-ext is then the "official" version? Basis of Pd FLOSS Manual is Pd Extended, it is clearly stated. See you soon! D. -- ::: derek holzer ::: http://blog.myspace.com/macumbista ::: http://www.vimeo.com/macumbista ::: ---Oblique Strategy # 123: "Once the search has begun, something will be found" ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Re: [PD] pd + controller
Sounds like just the kind of tutorial we need in the Pd FLOSS Manual! Anybody want to write it? http://en.flossmanuals.net/puredata D. Bjørn Nielsen wrote: As a fellow newbie, I know you problem. My method was to go the help files for different midiinputs and see if turning the knobs did trigger anything. The ctlin, as Andrew suggested, did work for one of my controllers, but you could also try pgmin, midiin, notein etc. As a sidenote, I just found out, that if you connect two different controllers at the same time, the second one will be added 16 to it's channel number. /Bjørn On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 04:16, donotreply wrote: Hi to all of you people. I´m new in the list, and quite a newbee in pd too. I´ve been searching the web for explicit info and tuts for assigning controls behaviour in pd to midi events coming from a midi controller (with faders and such, not a keyboard) and I wander if you can tell me where that info could be found, cause I found nothing clear about it, only some answers to some problems, not really explicit. I looked it up here in the list but I didn´t find it. (I´m not saying it is not there.The answer could be under my own nose, so forgive me if I am not aware of that) Thank you nan ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list -- ::: derek holzer ::: http://blog.myspace.com/macumbista ::: http://www.vimeo.com/macumbista ::: ---Oblique Strategy # 144: "Simply a matter of work" ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Re: [PD] pd + controller
As a fellow newbie, I know you problem. My method was to go the help files for different midiinputs and see if turning the knobs did trigger anything. The ctlin, as Andrew suggested, did work for one of my controllers, but you could also try pgmin, midiin, notein etc. As a sidenote, I just found out, that if you connect two different controllers at the same time, the second one will be added 16 to it's channel number. /Bjørn On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 04:16, donotreply wrote: > Hi to all of you people. I´m new in the list, and quite a newbee in pd too. > I´ve been searching the web for explicit info and tuts for assigning > controls behaviour in pd to midi events coming from a midi controller (with > faders and such, not a keyboard) and I wander if you can tell me where that > info could be found, cause I found nothing clear about it, only some answers > to some problems, not really explicit. > I looked it up here in the list but I didn´t find it. (I´m not saying it is > not there.The answer could be under my own nose, so forgive me if I am not > aware of that) > > Thank you > > nan > > ___ > Pd-list@iem.at mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > > ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Re: [PD] pd + controller
Take a look at the ctlin object. That's the one you want. The first outlet is the value, the second outlet is the control number, and the third outlet is the channel. andy On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 7:16 PM, donotreply wrote: > Hi to all of you people. I´m new in the list, and quite a newbee in pd too. > I´ve been searching the web for explicit info and tuts for assigning > controls behaviour in pd to midi events coming from a midi controller (with > faders and such, not a keyboard) and I wander if you can tell me where that > info could be found, cause I found nothing clear about it, only some answers > to some problems, not really explicit. > I looked it up here in the list but I didn´t find it. (I´m not saying it is > not there.The answer could be under my own nose, so forgive me if I am not > aware of that) > > Thank you > > nan > > ___ > Pd-list@iem.at mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > > ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list