Re: [PD] [#store] grid index

2010-06-23 Thread patko
- "Mathieu Bouchard" a écrit : > On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, patko wrote: > > > using gridflow for sorting lists, [#grade] over a 1D grid give me a > > > level value for each imported list, by using the first element > extracted > > from the list, and all the lists are stored in a two dim grid.

Re: [PD] [#store] grid index

2010-06-23 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, patko wrote: using gridflow for sorting lists, [#grade] over a 1D grid give me a level value for each imported list, by using the first element extracted from the list, and all the lists are stored in a two dim grid. Now how can I use those level values like indexes for ou

[PD] [#store] grid index

2010-06-23 Thread patko
Hello, using gridflow for sorting lists, [#grade] over a 1D grid give me a level value for each imported list, by using the first element extracted from the list, and all the lists are stored in a two dim grid. Now how can I use those level values like indexes for outputting each list from

Re: [PD] Tracking color with GEM+Pdp

2010-06-23 Thread Pedro Lopes
Thanks, I've successfully compiled it in Linux (32 bits). Here's the makefile I've used for it (very rough and simple), maybe its helpful to anyone.. of course you have to set up both include dirs to the corrected ones in your system (pd includes and gem src). I'm not very keen at compiling for Wi

Re: [PD] Pure Data Patching Circle in San Francisco

2010-06-23 Thread Andrew Turley
You can check out [Phasor~] over at Noisebridge. It's a group for patchers of all sorts (PD, Max, Reaktor, ...). https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Phasor They meet "irregularly". You might also check out the Bay Area Computer Music Technology Group (BArCMuT) for some like-minded individuals. http:/

[PD] A question about Blank Pages

2010-06-23 Thread matteo sisti sette
Hi, I've always wondered whether the "no load no save", especially the "no save" part, is taken literally. Taken literally means that you wouldn't even be 'allowed' to create _on the fly_ an abstraction and then use several instances of that. Everything you need to reuse would have to be a subpat

Re: [PD] [PD-announce] Call for participation - Pure Data Improvisation - Blank Pages - Marseille - France

2010-06-23 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Loic KESSOUS wrote: humm...sorry I replied in french, I though that you may be french, but maybe you're not... Ben oui, c't'un français, c'est clair. Me semble que ça devrait être tout aussi clair, que tous les évènements en France devraient être annoncés au moins en fra

Re: [PD] [PD-announce] Call for participation - Pure Data Improvisation - Blank Pages - Marseille - France

2010-06-23 Thread Loic KESSOUS
humm...sorry I replied in french, I though that you may be french, but maybe you're not... I'm interested, but I don't have a laptop, i'm using a iMac that I use to bring to perform. will there be a possibility to connect the computer there? (I actually now la friche bell de mai , I'm living in

Re: [PD] readanysf~ error

2010-06-23 Thread Pierre Cage
Le 23 juin 2010 à 12:41, august a écrit : > I've tried all (prior "pause", "stop" and straight "open") and haven't > noticed any change. > > > It really shouldn't matter if you send "pause" or "stop" before "open". > > > I also tracked down the "Too many open files" error message.

Re: [PD] Fwd: readanysf~ error

2010-06-23 Thread august
> So, do you ever get the message that says : > > "Still opening a file what to do?" > > Because that looks like a self-avowed filehandle-leak and thread-leak bug > (both at once). If there is not this message anywhere, then it looks > like there is another bug on top of that. But I don't real

Re: [PD] readanysf~ error

2010-06-23 Thread august
> >>> I've tried all (prior "pause", "stop" and straight "open") and haven't > >>> noticed any change. It really shouldn't matter if you send "pause" or "stop" before "open". I also tracked down the "Too many open files" error message. It DOES come from readanysf~, .from the gmerlin_av

Re: [PD] [PD-announce] Call for participation - Pure Data Improvisation - Blank Pages - Marseille - France

2010-06-23 Thread ivan Chabanaud
Yes > Call for participation at the performance audio Blank Pages #13 > Lieu/Place : ZINC Friche la Belle de Mai, Marseille, France > Date : 10-07-2010 > Heure/Time : 9pm - 10pm > > We search for sound artists or musicians who work with the graphical > programming environnements Pure Data or Max/

[PD] [PD-announce] Call for participation - Pure Data Improvisation - Blank Pages - Marseille - France

2010-06-23 Thread matohawk
Call for participation at the performance audio Blank Pages #13 Lieu/Place : ZINC Friche la Belle de Mai, Marseille, France Date : 10-07-2010 Heure/Time : 9pm - 10pm We search for sound artists or musicians who work with the graphical programming environnements Pure Data or Max/MSP to interpreta

[PD] [PD-announce] VisualTracker 1.0 ALPHA 1 release

2010-06-23 Thread Caucasian Caucasian
VisualTracker is collaborative open source project which aims to create graphical and program environment within pd for sequencing various types of events on timeline (aka multitrack audio/midi sequencer). It provides (or hopefully will provide soon ;-) ) GUI (each event is represented by canvas m

Re: [PD] hexloader WAS: Pd-extended 0.42.5 release candidate 3 released!

2010-06-23 Thread Roman Haefeli
On Sun, 2010-06-20 at 20:09 -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > On Jun 20, 2010, at 5:15 PM, Roman Haefeli wrote: > > > I feel that you're not much in love with hexloader, probably because > > quite some portion of all the issues mentioned in any pd-list is > > somehow > > related to hexloader