hi,
updated the video:
http://vimeo.com/13615727
(now with auto-update, depth, local time)
the patch can be download here:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1455235/earthquake2pd.tar.gz
but really it's a big mess! you need:
pdextended: http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/
pdmtl: http://wiki.dataf
Hi everyone,
I am kind of new to Pure Data, so forgive if the question is stupid...
I am looking for a soundfiler equivalent that can open mp3 and assign
dynamically the size of its array. Is there someway to do that? The only way
I've found was using readanysf~ and connecting it to statically de
pdextended -rt -jack -channels 2 -alsamidi -mididev 2
should do the trick
and:
pdextended -h
pat
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I have just come across a fantastic new application for linux users
called Ladish. It works as a session manager and frontend for JACK
and allows users to open and connect multiple JACK applications, and
then save the configuration so that it can be reopened at any time.
I've been using it for a c
Hi,...
i have my brand new "pd-extend" and "jack" running on Fedora 13. Runs
fine, but i always have to make the midi connections in jack manually:
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[import] $Revision: 1.2 $
[import] is still in development, the interface could change!
compiled against Pd version 0.42.5
Op
Hey All,
I don't know if anyone's done this but I've attached a midi learn abstraction
I've been working on. The logic's a bit messy but I got it working in the end.
Basically from banging the learn patch it listens to the next signal, either a
note or a control signal, and then filters out o
I am using the -rt option but encounter DIO errors on editing larger
tables like the original poster, on Archlinux with realtime kernel and
Jack in mild low latency conditions, 16ms. No Xruns, just the DIO. But
when I use Alsa as backend it gets better!
A modern system should be able to handle