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On Apr 12, 2010, at 6:53 PM, Tyler Leavitt wrote:
Hey all,
So maybe I'm going at this the wrong way, but I
Hey all,
So maybe I'm going at this the wrong way, but I'm trying to get puredata to
recognize my usb keyboard and my aiptek tablet. since i just learned how to
use my logitech gamepad via [hid] i figured I'd try and use [hid] to connect
those, but they aren't recognized. if not [hid] what should
I've tried PNG and JPEG codecs.
Png gives no significant performance improvement over Animation, and
Jpeg is even worse.
Now strangely enough I've found out (well a mac-owner friend of mine has
found out actually) that closing and reopening the gemwin once before
starting, results in a great
dear derek, dear list
is there any possiblity to make an antialaising for the dac output of
a mixed signal?
thanks in advance
der.brandt
Zitat von "Derek Holzer" :
The frequency components introduced by aliasing cannot be removed
(at least not by low-pass filtering) once introduced, and
The simple but expensive answer: just oversample your entire
patch!!! ;-)
D.
On 4/12/10 11:10 PM, bra...@subnet.at wrote:
dear derek, dear list
is there any possiblity to make an antialaising for the dac output of a
mixed signal?
thanks in advance
der.brandt
Zitat von "Derek Holzer" :
Sorry, the only solutions I've ever known is to antialias the signal
sources by low-pass filtering them before they reach a sampling rate
where they could alias, or by using band-limited signal sources in some
way or another. Once the aliased frequencies are in, it's pretty near
impossible to g
The frequency components introduced by aliasing cannot be removed (at
least not by low-pass filtering) once introduced, and this happens at
the level of signal generation, not at the interface to the dac. Since
it is the phasor which is actually aliasing, it needs to be antialiased
with a low p
Yeah, should be possible, but a bit weird, since you'll be writing Tcl
via Pd. It might be easier to write a separate Tcl script that does
what you want it to, then load it using the Tcl 'source' command sent
to [sys_gui].
so you could make your own Tcl proc like:
proc displaytext {x y
On Mon, 2010-04-12 at 16:11 -0300, Paulo Casaes wrote:
> netsend and netreceive can send any type of message. You should look
> into OSC for your needs.
>
> In a related question, what is the difference between netsend and
> sendOSC? Can netsend and netreceive be used for OSC?
No. They use a di
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 8:50 PM, Andrew Faraday wrote:
> Hey All
>
> I've recently been looking at possibilities for networked performance with
> pd. So far I've found that [netsend] and [netrecieve] only seem to take
> numeric data (I.E. no symbols or bangs).
> This might be the result of the a
On Mon, 2010-04-12 at 19:50 +0100, Andrew Faraday wrote:
>
> I've recently been looking at possibilities for networked performance
> with pd. So far I've found that [netsend] and [netrecieve] only seem
> to take numeric data (I.E. no symbols or bangs).
> This might be the result of the abstract
netsend and netreceive can send any type of message. You should look
into OSC for your needs.
In a related question, what is the difference between netsend and
sendOSC? Can netsend and netreceive be used for OSC?
Paulo
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Hey All
I've recently been looking at possibilities for networked performance with pd.
So far I've found that [netsend] and [netrecieve] only seem to take numeric
data (I.E. no symbols or bangs). This might be the result of the abstraction
I'm using (made by one of my workshoppers) which sends
That works fine, thank you.
The first part of my question was to place symbols on that window. Can
you help to achieve that.
Is that something like:
[text(
|
[ $1(
|
[sys_gui]
Thank you
2010/4/12 Hans-Christoph Steiner :
>
> You need to 'raise' the window to put it in front. Try this:
>
>
>
>
Dear list,
There are many step by step sites to add repositories, externals,
libraries and do other configuration. But what usually drops me down
is that magic word "make".
Where could be the important points to understand and finish every
"make" process my self?
Why lot's of "make" files are ba
Cool, thanks everybody for the comprehensive and useful information!
cheers,
Marco
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 6:29 PM, Husk 00 wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 5:51 PM, ydego...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> s'lam
>>
>> I haven't checked recently, but I still have the impression that firewire
>>> sou
I guess it's too much to hope that the 'UnConference' doesn't come
with the same extortionate registration cost of the actual
'Conference'? I won't hold my breath..
On 12 April 2010 17:38, Alexandre Porres wrote:
> Hi Pd people,
> ICMC 2010 is to be held on june 1st-5th in NYC http://www.icmc2010
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 4:48 PM, tim vets wrote:
> Hey,
> on ubuntu, I have good experience with:
> -echo layla 3g (8in8out,2preamps, phantom...)
> -m-audio delta 1010LT
> -m-audio delta 44
> -rme hammerfall dsp + multiface, both PCI and PCMCIA (note: the output jack
> sockets are too close to ea
Hi Pd people,
ICMC 2010 is to be held on june 1st-5th in NYC http://www.icmc2010.org/
I know some of you will be there on ICMC, and even in New York, so here is a
nice opportunity to send some proposals to ICMC's UnConference, it is also
open to something similar as the Pd Hacking Session we had
I've also got the FA-101 and it works out of the box with the FFADO
drivers even with my laptop's crappy Ricoh firewire chipset. Of course
make sure you've got the RT kernel with rtirq prioritizing firewire.
-martin
On Mon, 2010-04-12 at 14:48 +0200, becks wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 2:11
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 5:51 PM, ydego...@gmail.com wrote:
> s'lam
>
> I haven't checked recently, but I still have the impression that firewire
>> soundcards are poorly supported on linux...
>>
>
> the edirols FA-66 and FA-101 are working fine ..
>
> saludos,
> sevy
>
I confirm, fa-101 worked p
s'lam,
you can try this :
http://www.hangar.org/wikis/lab/doku.php?id=start:ole_alexandria_workshop#side_activities_goodies
sevy
Gintaras Lau. wrote:
Dear list,
a problem I have encountered is my native language symbols like:
ą,č,ę,ė,į,š,ų,ū. I use Alt+Shift keys to change layout.
While typin
s'lam
I haven't checked recently, but I still have the impression that
firewire soundcards are poorly supported on linux...
the edirols FA-66 and FA-101 are working fine ..
saludos,
sevy
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Hi all,
recently there was a discussion about the different ways of avoiding
aliasing. One of these is oversampling, but as far as i know there is only
one example of it in Pd help patches, and it has a phasor in the subpatch. I
m assuming that i could use the Butterworth filter in the subpatch wi
You need to 'raise' the window to put it in front. Try this:
windowthin.pd
Description: Binary data
.hc
On Apr 11, 2010, at 5:22 PM, Gintaras Lau. wrote:
Dear list,
I have created window with a commands using sys_gui:
[toplevel .new(
[.new configure -bg black(
[wm atributes .new -ful
Hey,
on ubuntu, I have good experience with:
-echo layla 3g (8in8out,2preamps, phantom...)
-m-audio delta 1010LT
-m-audio delta 44
-rme hammerfall dsp + multiface, both PCI and PCMCIA (note: the output jack
sockets are too close to each other, which can give you a hard time
connecting more than 2 c
on behalf of andy farnell, i would like to inform you:
April Beginners Pure Data Workshops, London UK
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http://london.sae.edu/en-gb/content/69/Events_and_Workshops
This Friday the 16th April and the following Friday the 23rd
in London,
moin Marco,
in my desktop i've got an m-audio delta 1010 lt (used from e-bay), which
worked "out of the box" (8 unbalanced analalog i/o and midi from a "cat
o' 9 tails" which plugs directly into the card). its big brother (delta
1010, no "lt" suffix) has a nice breakout box (balanced) and uses th
sounds good though!
j
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 6:47 AM, Jaime Oliver wrote:
> the delta 1010Lt (PCI) is even cheaper, but unbalanced outputs... and only
> 2 preamps. also out of the box,
>
> J
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 6:23 AM, Oli44 wrote:
>
>> 6 Months ago I got a second -hand M-Audio 1010
the delta 1010Lt (PCI) is even cheaper, but unbalanced outputs... and only 2
preamps. also out of the box,
J
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 6:23 AM, Oli44 wrote:
> 6 Months ago I got a second -hand M-Audio 1010 in PCI/rack format, it's
> jsut perfect with Debian Lenny. No phantom though, only sym jack
6 Months ago I got a second -hand M-Audio 1010 in PCI/rack format, it's
jsut perfect with Debian Lenny. No phantom though, only sym jack 6.35
++
OH
Marco Donnarumma wrote:
Hi all,
I know it's OT, but I would like to get an advice from Linux Pd users.
I'm about to buy a soundcard with up to 8 a
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 2:11 PM, Marco Donnarumma wrote:
> Hi all,
> I know it's OT, but I would like to get an advice from Linux Pd users.
> I'm about to buy a soundcard with up to 8 analog I/O for max 500euro/pounds
> and want it to be compatible with Linux (I mean, I would like something
> work
Hi all,
I know it's OT, but I would like to get an advice from Linux Pd users.
I'm about to buy a soundcard with up to 8 analog I/O for max 500euro/pounds
and want it to be compatible with Linux (I mean, I would like something
working ""out-of-the-box"").
I've been advised about the Terratec Phase
Thanks Derek, that's it.
I totally missed it, sorry for the noise.
M
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 1:22 PM, Derek Holzer wrote:
> [limiter~] ???
>
>
> On 4/11/10 1:13 PM, Marco Donnarumma wrote:
>
> How can I dinamically normalize an audio output?
>>
>
>
> --
> ::: derek holzer ::: http://macumbis
On 2010-04-11 23:24, Gintaras Lau. wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> a problem I have encountered is my native language symbols like:
> ą,č,ę,ė,į,š,ų,ū. I use Alt+Shift keys to change layout.
> While typing I get symbols like font webding. As I started to enter
> text from the textfile (instead of typing to
On 2010-04-11 19:07, duncan speakman wrote:
> hi,
> i'm trying to use the gps object in Pd as part of an RjDj scene and
> their forum is down at the moment so i thought i'd look for help
> here...
>
> so pd has a limit on the size of numbers it can use and i'm looking
well, Pd has no such limit.
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