--- On Tue, 9/14/10, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> From: Hans-Christoph Steiner
> Subject: tkwidgets WAS: Hi, new user. Question about max/msp and PD
> To: "Jonathan Wilkes"
> Cc: "Frank Barknecht" , "Mathieu Bouchard"
> , pd-list@iem.at
> Date: Tuesday, September 14, 2010, 6:52 AM
>
> On
On Sep 13, 2010, at 11:59 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
--- On Mon, 9/13/10, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
From: Hans-Christoph Steiner
Subject: Re: [PD] Hi, new user. Question about max/msp and PD
To: "Jonathan Wilkes"
Cc: "Frank Barknecht" , "Mathieu Bouchard" >, pd-list@iem.at
Date: Mon
--- On Mon, 9/13/10, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> From: Hans-Christoph Steiner
> Subject: Re: [PD] Hi, new user. Question about max/msp and PD
> To: "Jonathan Wilkes"
> Cc: "Frank Barknecht" , "Mathieu Bouchard"
> , pd-list@iem.at
> Date: Monday, September 13, 2010, 11:46 PM
> On Mon, 201
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 11:15 PM, Simon Wise wrote:
> On 11/09/10 08:05, jm jones wrote:
>>
>> "I like the free-software nature of PD, but besides that, I want to
>> know the pros and cons of the two environments.
>
> 1/ If you need *extremely* low latency, and are prepared to put in the
> effort
I think RedHat, Novell, IBM, Google are some of the institutions that
send more patches to the kernel.
There are a lot of independent and anonymous guys too. Maybe people at
University? I don't know.
BUT Canonical are not one of those companies. Maybe for GNOME. But I
think the most exciting deskto
Canonical does do a lot of GNOME development tho, from what I've
heard. They do contribute a lot of code, but in different areas. But
it would be interesting to see how the various GNU/Linux companies
compare in terms of how much code they contribute.
.hc
On Sep 13, 2010, at 6:54 PM, B
come'on, I hate brown... :-)
One thing is that Canonical do much much less to Linux kernel
development then RedHat. They don't give back :-(
2010/9/13 András Murányi :
> Well, i never really used Fedora... I used RH back then, and when i was to
> get back to Linux after XP, I have evaluated many
Well, i never really used Fedora... I used RH back then, and when i was to
get back to Linux after XP, I have evaluated many distros, and Ubuntu seemed
kinda promising. Why did it seem promising to me?
- large user base
- entirely non-for-profit
- targeted the desktop more definitely than some othe
Nope. It's gone.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1388451
Andras
2010/9/13 Pedro Lopes
> Sorry just double checking something András... there's no rt kernel for 64
> bits Ubuntu? (or you're saying for the lucid lynx?)
>
> Cause karmic koala has rt, I have Ubuntu Studio 64 bits with rt [
Final call for testing! I am ready to release this build unless
someone finds a showstopper bug soon!
http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/2010-09-13/
.hc
On Sep 10, 2010, at 11:49 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
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Ok, fixed the show
Media apps seem to be much better supported in Debian/Ubuntu than in
Fedora. That's my two bits.
.hc
On Sep 13, 2010, at 6:22 PM, Bernardo Barros wrote:
just curious... why switch from fedora to ubuntu?
2010/9/13 Hans-Christoph Steiner :
The Debian tools make it quite easy and manage
just curious... why switch from fedora to ubuntu?
2010/9/13 Hans-Christoph Steiner :
>
> The Debian tools make it quite easy and manageable to build your own kernel.
> Try that before switching :)
> .hc
> On Sep 13, 2010, at 4:21 PM, András Murányi wrote:
>
> Ahh, livna
> You know, know tha
The Debian tools make it quite easy and manageable to build your own
kernel. Try that before switching :)
.hc
On Sep 13, 2010, at 4:21 PM, András Murányi wrote:
Ahh, livna
You know, know that i have convinced my Fedora friends to switch to
Ubuntu, what do I tall them when i go back?
Sorry just double checking something András... there's no rt kernel for 64
bits Ubuntu? (or you're saying for the lucid lynx?)
Cause karmic koala has rt, I have Ubuntu Studio 64 bits with rt [1]
[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/9.10release_notes
2010/9/13 András Murányi
> Ahh, livna...
Does it bounce with any MIDI app or just pd?
Try rosegarden for instance.
2010/9/13 András Murányi
> 2010/9/5 András Murányi
>
>> Hello List,
>>
>> I'm having a new problem with ALSA MIDI: obseving QJackCtl's ALSA
>> Connections and the Mesages it seems the MIDI connection graph changes with
>
On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 09:46 -0700, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
>
> --- On Mon, 9/13/10, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
>
> > From: Mathieu Bouchard
> > Subject: Re: [PD] Hi, new user. Question about max/msp and PD
> > To: "Frank Barknecht"
> > Cc: pd-list@iem.at
> > Date: Monday, September 13, 2010, 5:19
OK, so you are using a soundfile loaded into a function table in Csound -
played
back with a granular synthesis unit (e.g. grain).
What you need to do is set up your instrument in the orchestra file, so that
the
function table is set by a p-field.
...from the csound manual:
ares grain xamp, x
see http://www.csounds.com/journal/issue7/commandLineFXProcessing.html
You use the ftgen to dynamically build table in the orchestra
section (not the score section), and you can pass a variable
field through with --omacro:Filename="/foo/path/file.wav"
gitemp ftgen 1, 0, isize, 1, "$Filename", 0,
On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 10:40 -0400, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Sep 2010, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
>
> > How did you get the umlaute and accents into the message box? I tried
> > cutting and pasting from firefox but it made the text turn completely
> > blank (and would turn back to normal
Ahh, livna
You know, know that i have convinced my Fedora friends to switch to Ubuntu,
what do I tall them when i go back? :o)
I'll take a look at it, and also at home-brewing a kernel. Maybe that's the
way forward.
Thanks,
Andras
2010/9/13 Bernardo Barros
> Then you have to add Fusion free
Then you have to add Fusion free+non-free (maybe livna?) to your repos.
2010/9/13 András Murányi :
> Hhh, switching distro seems harder than moving to another country
> sometimes... :o)
> I heard that some non-free stuff if missing from Fedora, does CCRMA have
> these? Like some proprietary codec
Hhh, switching distro seems harder than moving to another country
sometimes... :o)
I heard that some non-free stuff if missing from Fedora, does CCRMA have
these? Like some proprietary codecs, etc...
2010/9/13 Bernardo Barros
> yes, planet_ccrma is a repo for the Fedora/CentOS/RedHat family
> I
yes, planet_ccrma is a repo for the Fedora/CentOS/RedHat family
I like it
2010/9/13 András Murányi :
> Hmm, hmm. That means switching to Fedora, right?
>
> 2010/9/13 Bernardo Barros
>>
>> Planet CCRMA offers rt-kernel for x86_64 systems. Give it a try.
>>
>> 2010/9/13 András Murányi :
>> > On Mon
Hmm, hmm. That means switching to Fedora, right?
2010/9/13 Bernardo Barros
> Planet CCRMA offers rt-kernel for x86_64 systems. Give it a try.
>
> 2010/9/13 András Murányi :
> > On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 7:59 PM, jm jones wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi, usually I install the 64 bits version of, but the last
Planet CCRMA offers rt-kernel for x86_64 systems. Give it a try.
2010/9/13 András Murányi :
> On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 7:59 PM, jm jones wrote:
>>
>> Hi, usually I install the 64 bits version of, but the last time, I
>> dont remember why : ) (maybe to avoid any problems) I installed the 32
>> bits
I prefer KDE for desktop everyday usage. When I need more performance
I use OpenBox.
It is really minimal and customizable with an clean autostart script
where you can tell what you want.
I don't really like Xcfe because it compromises the desktop and it is
not as minimal as OpenBox.
It is good if
2010/9/5 András Murányi
> Hello List,
>
> I'm having a new problem with ALSA MIDI: obseving QJackCtl's ALSA
> Connections and the Mesages it seems the MIDI connection graph changes with
> each MIDI message that is to be sent out. There is no effective output (when
> there shall be). Looks like MI
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 7:59 PM, jm jones wrote:
> Hi, usually I install the 64 bits version of, but the last time, I
> dont remember why : ) (maybe to avoid any problems) I installed the 32
> bits version of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. Is a repo of pd-extended for 10.04
> available?
> And about the 32 vs
Hello everybody, im using csound with pd using csoundapi, Im not
really a csound guy so i been mostly experimenting with csound codes
made by other, like granular synthesis codes. If i want to send a
parameter from pd to csound i just add this line in csound:
gk3 invalue "grain_size"
I was wonder
2010/9/13 Pedro Lopes :
> Ubuntu can use xfce (Xubuntu by default or apt-get install xfce4, anyway its
> always up to you :)
> Personally, I have Ubuntu Studio 64 bits with pd-extended, but due to isues
> with some 64b stuff (firewire drivers and video tracking software) I tend to
> use Ubuntu 32b.
Ubuntu can use xfce (Xubuntu by default or *apt*-*get install xfce4, **anyway
its always up to you :)*
**Personally, I have Ubuntu Studio 64 bits with pd-extended, but due to
isues with some 64b stuff (firewire drivers and video tracking software) I
tend to use Ubuntu 32b. I have kde, xfce and gnom
Hi, usually I install the 64 bits version of, but the last time, I
dont remember why : ) (maybe to avoid any problems) I installed the 32
bits version of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. Is a repo of pd-extended for 10.04
available?
And about the 32 vs 64 bits, what are your choices? And what about
distros? Pure
--- On Mon, 9/13/10, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> From: Mathieu Bouchard
> Subject: Re: [PD] Hi, new user. Question about max/msp and PD
> To: "Frank Barknecht"
> Cc: pd-list@iem.at
> Date: Monday, September 13, 2010, 5:19 PM
> On Mon, 13 Sep 2010, Frank Barknecht
> wrote:
>
> > Oh, and instead
On Sun, 12 Sep 2010, Pierre Massat wrote:
Now please, could someone tell me how this works? Like this tan
distortion, this table that switches from 0 to 1 with a variably soft
transition, what is this supposed to model, and what does it do to the
raw waveform?
The use of the table is just a
On Sun, 12 Sep 2010, Martin Peach wrote:
plot [-2:2] [-1:1] exp(x*sqrt(2))-1, 1-exp(-x*sqrt(2)), tanh(x), x
Of course, all the hyperbolic trig functions are made from exp, by
definition.
Ah, some other things I wanted to say :
Even though tanh is made from exp, it's not directly the same as
On Sun, 12 Sep 2010, Martin Peach wrote:
The whole universe has exp written all over it in fact...
indeed... radioactive decay... pendulum friction... light transmission in
opaque materials... and even the rate at which I completed the courses of
my math degree.
Of course, all the hyperbol
On Mon, 13 Sep 2010, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Mon, 13 Sep 2010, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Oh, and instead of [transport] just use a metro with a counter sending to
some global receiver. Read from this with [select] to get a kind of Max-5's
[timepoint] clone. See, there's no magic behind these ne
On Mon, 13 Sep 2010, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Oh, and instead of [transport] just use a metro with a counter sending
to some global receiver. Read from this with [select] to get a kind of
Max-5's [timepoint] clone. See, there's no magic behind these new Max 5
features, they just unified a bit wh
On Mon, 13 Sep 2010, jm jones wrote:
Thanks for the links and the feedback. These days Im playing a lot
with PD & I like it.
Even though you're not into video, you can benefit from using GridFlow.
It's a generic tool in pretty much the same way that Jitter can be used
for non-video too. Mayb
On Sun, 12 Sep 2010, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
How did you get the umlaute and accents into the message box? I tried
cutting and pasting from firefox but it made the text turn completely
blank (and would turn back to normal once I deleted the offending
character).
Tk apparently doesn't support
I removed the m-audio driver
but I still can't see the built-in devices (with latest autobuild)
.
s.
2010/9/13 Marco Donnarumma
> Hi Stefan,
> a student of mine had the same problem.
>
> She used to have an M-audio ext. sound card (don't remember the model)
> plugged into Pd and experienced
Hi Stefan,
a student of mine had the same problem.
She used to have an M-audio ext. sound card (don't remember the model)
plugged into Pd and experienced the same as you.
I recall she said it was working properly some time before our workshop
(i.e. in july).
seems it could be a portaudio update r
aha, very smart. thanks.
I have a file stored in puredata.info that I'll be updating several
times in the near future. For now the only I found to upload the same
file (a new file with the same name) is to delete the old file, then
create a new one with the same name. Is there a faster way of d
On 2010-09-13 10:56, João Pais wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a file stored in puredata.info that I'll be updating several
> times in the near future. For now the only I found to upload the same
> file (a new file with the same name) is to delete the old file, then
> create a new one with the same name.
Hi,
I have a file stored in puredata.info that I'll be updating several times
in the near future. For now the only I found to upload the same file (a
new file with the same name) is to delete the old file, then create a new
one with the same name. Is there a faster way of doing this?
Best
Hey Claude
Yeah, it was a little bit of a brain dump, so not very clear. Sorry.
> Thanks for the tip/reminder that [s~]/[r~]/[throw~]/[catch~] might be >
> useful in a livecoding session - I've always been frustrated by having > to
> connect things together, especially when needing to insert so
It's already fixed. Please use the patch tracker !
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3064521&group_id=55736&atid=478072
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| Mathieu Bouchard -- Villeray, Montréal, QC
I included it in
I'm mainly working on linux or Mac OS, don't usually find a particular
difference.
I've not come across freeframe or frei0r parameters, incidentally, what are
they?
> From: p...@digitalworlds.ufl.edu
> To: jbtur...@hotmail.com; pd-list@iem.at
> Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2010 22:18:44 -0400
> Subject:
Hi,
On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 10:04:23PM +0200, Pierre Massat wrote:
> Now please, could someone tell me how this works? Like this tan distortion,
> this table that switches from 0 to 1 with a variably soft transition, what
> is this supposed to model, and what does it do to the raw waveform?
What
Hi,
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 02:50:26AM -0300, jm jones wrote:
> One new thing in Max 5 is traditional musical time values, and new
> transport capabilities. Is something like that available in PD
> (working without milliseconds as measure)? Maybe it can be done in a
> simple way in pd, but Im a
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