Re: [PD] Res: Res: music made with Pd

2010-07-06 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Tue, 29 Jun 2010, Eduardo Patricio wrote: The chorus effect is interesting, I believe it contributes to the timbre you're building. I like the lower pitches too. But I like the previous sound better. I also miss the original non-chorus sound, so, I'm wondering whether I could use both at

Re: [PD] interface/pd-based standalone applications question

2010-07-06 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Tue, 6 Jul 2010, David Schaffer wrote: My original question was: how to build graphical user interfaces for pd patches that would look more like standard software Here's an example for you. Here is the serveur.pd patch, which you will start first : #N canvas 0 0 450 300 10; #X obj 7 5 ne

[PD] Jack, Pd-extended, Lucid and me.

2010-07-06 Thread Olivier Baudu
Hi. I'm going to try to expose the problems I've met during the last two month dealing with the title of my post. Sorry if it's confused. This winter, I used to work on an Ubuntu Hardy, Extended 0.41.4 and with the jackd and qjackctl from the official repository (by the way, my sound card is a fi

Re: [PD] software license for pd general patch?

2010-07-06 Thread João Pais
how does this auto generation works? See that the file is loading another source file (on its line 3), which you can find at http://gridflow.ca/svn/trunk/doc/locale/english.tcl ... the only important lines are the ones that say "say". (if you want to know more about this, I will tell you more

[PD] low latency jack vs Alsa

2010-07-06 Thread Malte Steiner
I created a rather complex patch which gives me some troubles when I use Jack with low latency settings. No XRuns but DIO errors when I click or even hover over some tables. Just for fun I tried running it with Alsa with same buffer settings as Jack before and dont get any DIO erros at all whil

Re: [PD] interface/pd-based standalone applications question

2010-07-06 Thread David Schaffer
The funny thing is that I started this thread a couple of days ago and these last posts about "SLOC" and "COCOMO" are totally cryptic to me!!! My original question was: how to build graphical user interfaces for pd patches that would look more like standard software and be less "disturbin

Re: [PD] software license for pd general patch?

2010-07-06 Thread patko
- "Mathieu Bouchard" a écrit : > On Tue, 6 Jul 2010, João Pais wrote: > > that's the same thing. then you'll be loosing time by typing a score > > > which has always the same rhythm/tempo. better put a metro with a > mod, > > and you have it. the music for which the program is made is mor

Re: [PD] software license for pd general patch?

2010-07-06 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Tue, 6 Jul 2010, João Pais wrote: there might be, but a) I have no interest or purpose on doing it, and b) there wouldn't be any really useful abstractions coming out of this. in fact, it might even make my programming slower (because I would have to manage x programs instead of 1), and the

Re: [PD] interface/pd-based standalone applications question

2010-07-06 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Tue, 6 Jul 2010, Ben Baker-Smith wrote: I think the point was simply that Miller deserves credit for his essential contributions to pd. I don't think this is the place to discuss your problems with SLOC and COCOMO. A point worth making, is a point worth making with a good support. If the

Re: [PD] interface/pd-based standalone applications question

2010-07-06 Thread Ben Baker-Smith
I think the point was simply that Miller deserves credit for his essential contributions to pd. I don't think this is the place to discuss your problems with SLOC and COCOMO. Ben Baker-Smith -- http://bitsynthesis.com > I have no idea. I just meant that if anyone deserves to be cooked meals >

Re: [PD] software license for pd general patch?

2010-07-06 Thread João Pais
this isn't part of my abstractions (at /extra/jmmmp), it's a "full program". it doesn't come with pd-ext, it's on my pd page. I would say that it's as big as all my abstractions together, but never measured it. Ok, now it brings this question to my mind : is there anything you can break away

Re: [PD] compiling pd-extended on arch linux

2010-07-06 Thread dmotd
Mathieu Bouchard wrote: > On Tue, 6 Jul 2010, James Dunn wrote: > > >Seems like I just had to install pkg-config. It now finds the > >imagemagick library but fails with a new error: > >videoV4L2.cpp:389:31: error: ‘fstat’ was not declared in this scope > >videoV4L2.cpp:394:27: error: ‘S_ISCHR’ was

Re: [PD] compiling pd-extended on arch linux

2010-07-06 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Tue, 6 Jul 2010, James Dunn wrote: Seems like I just had to install pkg-config. It now finds the imagemagick library but fails with a new error: videoV4L2.cpp:389:31: error: ‘fstat’ was not declared in this scope videoV4L2.cpp:394:27: error: ‘S_ISCHR’ was not declared in this scope Try add

[PD] [PD-announce] Medialab-Prado presents Interactivos?'10: Neighborhood Science projects showcase in Madrid

2010-07-06 Thread Medialab-Prado comunicacion
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Re: [PD] readanysf~ error

2010-07-06 Thread august
> > so, I tracked down this bug. File handles were being inadvertently left > > open. > > > > I made a new version of readanysf~ with reworking of the code based on > > adjustments I had been making for other stuff I am working . It should > > provide for more stable and modular code. Seeking