Mathieu,
Miam, je veux bien de tes slides, j'ai tant de mal a digérer la doc de
Pd...
J'aime bien la facon dont le cours est articulé (d'apres ce que j'en
vois)
Mais je ne suis pas à Montréal mais à Berlin, et je suis chômeur, et pas
travailleur, ca peut compter quand même?
Bonne soirée
Jack wrote:
Sorry, there was a mistake in a path.
All is fine now.
no.
where did you get the information about using CVS?
all Pd development switched to subversion almost 2 years ago.
the cvs is still up for legacy reasons. but you really should use SVN
and the information that pointed you
Le dimanche 04 octobre 2009 à 11:19 +0200, IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
Jack wrote:
Sorry, there was a mistake in a path.
All is fine now.
no.
:)
where did you get the information about using CVS?
Nowhere.
all Pd development switched to subversion almost 2 years ago.
the cvs is still
On Sun, 4 Oct 2009, vibro...@laposte.net wrote:
Miam, je veux bien de tes slides, j'ai tant de mal a digérer la doc de
Pd...
Elles ne sont pas publiques, désolé, mais certaines choses vont aboutir
dans GridFlow avant que le cours commence.
Mais je ne suis pas à Montréal mais à Berlin,
Hi,
sorry, this is probably trivial, but I can't seem to find the
solution: I use a self written external in a pd patch, which on setup
loads initialization data from subdirectories with relative pathnames
to the directory the patch lives in.
Loading the pd patch from a terminal within the
[getdir] may be what you want. Its in 'ggee' and included in Pd-
extended.
.hc
On Oct 4, 2009, at 1:45 PM, Orm Finnendahl wrote:
Hi,
sorry, this is probably trivial, but I can't seem to find the
solution: I use a self written external in a pd patch, which on setup
loads initialization
Hi,
I'm trying to implement a binaural mixer versus an ambisonic-to-binaural
decoder, for a comparison of their performance. For the binaural mixer I'm
trying to use the CW_binaural~ object by David Doukhan (which I spotted on
the list), since the earplug~ object uses MIT Kemar's hrtfs which don't
That reminds me of something - is there something like this to get the
number of files in a directory?
thanks
James
2009/10/4 Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at
[getdir] may be what you want. Its in 'ggee' and included in Pd-extended.
.hc
On Oct 4, 2009, at 1:45 PM, Orm Finnendahl
Have a look at the iem_bin_ambi library too, the bin standing for
binaural here.
regards, P
Arxontis Politis wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to implement a binaural mixer versus an ambisonic-to-binaural
decoder, for a comparison of their performance. For the binaural mixer I'm
trying to use the
Hi Peter,
this library by IEM is following the other approach by converting an
ambisonic decode to a binaural stream, which I have already implemented and
want to compare against a pure binaural panner, like earplug~ or
CW_binaural~.
Regards,
Archontis
Peter Plessas wrote
Have a look at the
Hi,
do you got specific error messages telling that it did not detect the
environment variable??
Concerning the linux version of the plugin, I made it run on ubuntu.
If you're interested in that version, I can put the binaries on my website.
I also REALY should release the clean source code very
I wrote one called [folder_list] in hcs, but I think there are
others too.
.hc
On Oct 4, 2009, at 2:52 PM, James Dunn wrote:
That reminds me of something - is there something like this to get
the number of files in a directory?
thanks
James
2009/10/4 Hans-Christoph Steiner
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 9:17 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.atwrote:
Hey all,
Since there is the serious GUI bug with Pd 0.41, including Pd-extended
0.41.4, I think it would be good to start the release process for
Pd-extended 0.42 now. If you are planning on adding a library to
Hi Doukhan,
Sorry it seems like I was a bit hasty! After a Pd restart it picked up the
environmental variable and I'm ready to play with it.. However a linux
version would be sweet, no rush though - a clean package would be fine
anytime..
On a different note (slightly off-topic), as I said
Okay, now I'm thoroughly confused. I have no idea who will be attending and
what their constraints are. If you want to attend, I suggest you send me a
quick email and let me know what dates and times would work for you, and
then I'll see whether I can find a good time for everybody.
Peter
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