[PD] pd-extended 0.43 windows 7 installation

2011-09-04 Thread ALAN BROOKER
Hi List Sony Vaio, intel i3-370 2.4 Im trying to install pd-extended 0.43 on windows 7 on a new machine, however when I run the application I get the following error *The program can't start because libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll is missing from you computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this

Re: [PD] selecting an alsa soundcard at startup

2011-09-04 Thread michael noble
Tim, You may want to consider using jack, which will allow you to use the device names rather than IDs so long as you do not have multiple devices of the same type. To get the names of the devices use cat /proc/asound/cards from the terminal. This will list all sound devices. In my case on this

Re: [PD] Appending two signals together to create a third

2011-09-04 Thread martin brinkmann
On 09/01/2011 11:51 AM, Rick T wrote: For more background I'm going to have the Frequency, Amplitude, and Phase controlled by Midi Controllers. So there will be a total of 9 midi controllers used (3 for each signal). i think independent control of the 3 frequencies makes this a little

Re: [PD] pd-extended 0.43 windows 7 installation

2011-09-04 Thread Patrice Colet
Hello, where did you get pd-extended installation from? adding -static-libgcc to CFLAGS in win32 build farm should resolve this problem. - ALAN BROOKER alan.brooker2...@gmail.com a écrit : Hi List Sony Vaio, intel i3-370 2.4 Im trying to install pd-extended 0.43 on windows 7 on a

Re: [PD] pd-extended 0.43 windows 7 installation

2011-09-04 Thread ALAN BROOKER
Hi Patrice, Thanks , I got this from the 04/09 nightly builds file: Pd-0.43.1-extended-windowsxp-i386 On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Patrice Colet colet.patr...@free.frwrote: Hello, where did you get pd-extended installation from? adding -static-libgcc to CFLAGS in win32 build farm

Re: [PD] selecting an alsa soundcard at startup

2011-09-04 Thread Ingo
Has anybody had any success with udev? I need to use oss and have tried to create a udev.rule to connect two identical usb midi interfaces and identify them by the usb port. I ended up creating the devices in /dev/ and /dev/snd/ and named them /dev/midi1, /dev/midi2 and/or /dev/snd/midiC1D0,

Re: [PD] Appending two signals together to create a third

2011-09-04 Thread martin brinkmann
On 09/04/2011 01:46 PM, martin brinkmann wrote: and reblock the patch to fit the frequency of d. this would always guarantee exactly appended waves, though not with precise control over the frequencies of b and c. ...and of course somehow write the result to normal (power of 2) sized blocks

[PD] importing / using large equation into expr command

2011-09-04 Thread Rick T
Greetings All I have 2 large equations that I would like to use with the expr command. Is it possible to import a text file into the expr command? Here's an example of one of the 2 equations http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6576402/questions/eq1.txt Basically it's a 1 second periodic signal with sample

Re: [PD] [PD-dev] tkwidgets

2011-09-04 Thread András Murányi
2011/9/4 Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com - Original Message - From: Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca To: Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at Cc: pd-list pd-list@iem.at; João Pais jmmmp...@googlemail.com Sent: Saturday, September 3, 2011 6:31 PM Subject: Re: [PD]

Re: [PD] pd-extended 0.43 windows 7 installation

2011-09-04 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
AH, this is probably due to using gcc 4.5 now in the new MinGW build. We could also include libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll in Pd-extended. Patrice, do you know which is the better route? Including the dll or using -static- libgcc? .hc On Sep 4, 2011, at 7:54 AM, Patrice Colet wrote: Hello, where

Re: [PD] importing / using large equation into expr command

2011-09-04 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
A .pd file is a text file, so you can just open your Pd patch in a text editor, and paste in the equation. But honestly with something that big, I think making a C external might be easier in the long run. .hc On Sep 4, 2011, at 9:22 AM, Rick T wrote: Greetings All I have 2 large

Re: [PD] Announcing CouchPdb development

2011-09-04 Thread András Murányi
On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 01:00, Thomas Mayer tho...@residuum.org wrote: [...] - How should nested objects and arrays be handled? Should they be handled at all? Nested objects could be just output flat along with with top-level and they could have a property parent or something like that.

Re: [PD] importing / using large equation into expr command

2011-09-04 Thread Andy Farnell
Hi Rick, As per the olde Dorset saying, to strangers seeking directions... You dont want to go from here Looks like a mistake of exchanging computational space for data space. In other words, probably the program used to generate this text file file is closer to what you actually should do

Re: [PD] importing / using large equation into expr command

2011-09-04 Thread Andy Farnell
Actually, now I spotted this part. I do have the ability to create a wave (audio) file of the equation first and import the wave file into PureDate, but will I have the same control over the frequency,amplitude,phase and vertical offset that the equation gives me?. Why not import the

Re: [PD] importing / using large equation into expr command

2011-09-04 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Sun, 4 Sep 2011, Rick T wrote: I have 2 large equations that I would like to use with the expr command.  Is it possible to import a text file into the expr command? Here's an example of one of the 2 equations http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6576402/questions/eq1.txt You don't use [expr~] for

Re: [PD] [PD-dev] tkwidgets

2011-09-04 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Sun, 4 Sep 2011, András Murányi wrote: Hold on... When Matju talks about how DD works it's *almost* like backporting from DD to Pd, and in this sense it's historic. And because of the incompatible licenses, it might be the only way to port from DD to Pd. Pst...! :O) So, what are the

Re: [PD] selecting an alsa soundcard at startup

2011-09-04 Thread András Murányi
On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 14:33, Ingo i...@miamiwave.com wrote: Has anybody had any success with udev? I need to use oss and have tried to create a udev.rule to connect two identical usb midi interfaces and identify them by the usb port. I ended up creating the devices in /dev/ and /dev/snd/

Re: [PD] [PD-dev] tkwidgets

2011-09-04 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Sat, 3 Sep 2011, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: If you spent the same amount of time working on DD as you do writing about how DD works, you could spend a lot less time writing about how DD works, and a lot more time working on DD. :) Do you think that it would be enough for getting anywhere ?

Re: [PD] (breaking symbols) was Re: find a list of numbers in a text file

2011-09-04 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Sun, 4 Sep 2011, Martin Peach wrote: But there are more ways of writing numbers than a single sscanf call can handle, so a real version would have to check all the expected input styles. Even in Pd ? Pd doesn't parse any kind of hex, octal or binary. Which of Pd's number formats are

Re: [PD] [PD-dev] tkwidgets

2011-09-04 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
On Sep 4, 2011, at 1:33 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote: On Sat, 3 Sep 2011, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: If you spent the same amount of time working on DD as you do writing about how DD works, you could spend a lot less time writing about how DD works, and a lot more time working on DD. :) Do

Re: [PD] (breaking symbols) was Re: find a list of numbers in a text file

2011-09-04 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Sun, 4 Sep 2011, Mathieu Bouchard wrote: On Sat, 3 Sep 2011, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: Also, I'm assuming [list implode] would accept and process a list at the left inlet, unlike [s2l] (which passes the 1st element to the right inlet). I don't understand. Wouldn't [list implode] correspond to

Re: [PD] (breaking symbols) was Re: find a list of numbers in a text file

2011-09-04 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Sat, 3 Sep 2011, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: It needs to be that simple for the general case because Pd Vanilla has no (sensible) mechanism to convert a symbol atom into a float. Then it needs a sensible mechanism to convert a symbol atom into a float. If symbol atoms which look like numbers

Re: [PD] [PD-dev] tkwidgets

2011-09-04 Thread Jonathan Wilkes
- Original Message - From: Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca To: Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com Cc: Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at; pd-list pd-list@iem.at; João Pais jmmmp...@googlemail.com Sent: Sunday, September 4, 2011 1:33 PM Subject: Re: [PD] [PD-dev] tkwidgets

Re: [PD] [PD-dev] tkwidgets

2011-09-04 Thread András Murányi
2011/9/4 Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca On Sun, 4 Sep 2011, András Murányi wrote: Hold on... When Matju talks about how DD works it's *almost* like backporting from DD to Pd, and in this sense it's historic. And because of the incompatible licenses, it might be the only way to port

Re: [PD] (breaking symbols) was Re: find a list of numbers in a text file

2011-09-04 Thread Jonathan Wilkes
- Original Message - From: Martin Peach martin.pe...@sympatico.ca To: Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com Cc: Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca; pd-list@iem.at pd-list@iem.at; Chris McCormick ch...@mccormick.cx; Miller Puckette m...@ucsd.edu Sent: Sunday, September 4, 2011 1:10 AM

Re: [PD] (breaking symbols) was Re: find a list of numbers in a text file

2011-09-04 Thread Jonathan Wilkes
- Original Message - From: Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca To: Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com Cc: Chris McCormick ch...@mccormick.cx; Miller Puckette m...@ucsd.edu; pd-list@iem.at pd-list@iem.at Sent: Sunday, September 4, 2011 1:48 PM Subject: Re: [PD] (breaking symbols)

Re: [PD] (breaking symbols) was Re: find a list of numbers in a text file

2011-09-04 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
On Aug 31, 2011, at 2:33 AM, Chris McCormick wrote: On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 11:19:46PM -0700, Miller Puckette wrote: I am in favour of having that functionality as part of [list] and those names look good to me. For the functionality you describe maybe something like [list ascii2symbol]

Re: [PD] (breaking symbols) was Re: find a list of numbers in a text file

2011-09-04 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
On Sep 4, 2011, at 2:01 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: - Original Message - From: Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca To: Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com Cc: Chris McCormick ch...@mccormick.cx; Miller Puckette m...@ucsd.edu ; pd-list@iem.at pd-list@iem.at Sent: Sunday, September

Re: [PD] Gem VJ Tutorial patches

2011-09-04 Thread stéfan piat
hello, here are the links to the max neupert's tutorials http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/Audiovideo http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/Bewegungsmelder 2011/8/24 Pagano, Patrick p...@digitalworlds.ufl.edu Hey I am soliciting examples for entry level GEM patches that work on

Re: [PD] importing / using large equation into expr command

2011-09-04 Thread Rick T
Thanks for the information. I've been able to find instructions on how to create a hello world C-external but not one that does a simple sinewave equation like A*sin(w*t+p) ( https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Sine_wave) Does anyone have one or know where to find one. It makes sense

Re: [PD] Gem VJ Tutorial patches

2011-09-04 Thread Rick T
Here's a basic video/example using GEM and Puredata. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyS2M0mM5iA On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 8:39 AM, stéfan piat stefanp...@gmail.com wrote: hello, here are the links to the max neupert's tutorials http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/Audiovideo

Re: [PD] (breaking symbols) was Re: find a list of numbers in a text file

2011-09-04 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Sun, 4 Sep 2011, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: That's right, I wrote the wrong one.  I have a bad habit of getting opposites mixed up-- if I'm not careful I'll create a [max] to output the greater of two numbers. [max] does output the greater of two numbers.

Re: [PD] (breaking symbols) was Re: find a list of numbers in a text file

2011-09-04 Thread Roman Haefeli
On Sun, 2011-09-04 at 14:23 -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: On Aug 31, 2011, at 2:33 AM, Chris McCormick wrote: On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 11:19:46PM -0700, Miller Puckette wrote: I am in favour of having that functionality as part of [list] and those names look good to me. For the

Re: [PD] pd-extended 0.43 windows 7 installation

2011-09-04 Thread Patrice Colet
- Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at a écrit : AH, this is probably due to using gcc 4.5 now in the new MinGW build. Yes there are several changes with new mingw, we have to replace -lpthreadGC2 with -lpthread in makefiles, but there still is the need for adding libpthread-2.dll, I

Re: [PD] (breaking symbols) was Re: find a list of numbers in a text file

2011-09-04 Thread Jonathan Wilkes
- Original Message - From: Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca To: Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com Cc: Chris McCormick ch...@mccormick.cx; Miller Puckette m...@ucsd.edu; pd-list@iem.at pd-list@iem.at Sent: Sunday, September 4, 2011 3:14 PM Subject: Re: [PD] (breaking symbols)

Re: [PD] (breaking symbols) was Re: find a list of numbers in a text file

2011-09-04 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Sun, 4 Sep 2011, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: From: Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca [max] does output the greater of two numbers. Ha!  Then my _misunderstanding_ is that [max 5] = make 5 the maximum value that can come out of the outlet.  I have to open the help file every time I use [min]

Re: [PD] pd-extended 0.43 windows 7 installation

2011-09-04 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Sun, 4 Sep 2011, Patrice Colet wrote: Yes there are several changes with new mingw, we have to replace -lpthreadGC2 with -lpthread in makefiles, Cool, that's a good thing : one less difference between MinGW and Linux/OSX. Well, after that there will also be libstdc++, so adding

Re: [PD] (breaking symbols) was Re: find a list of numbers in a text file

2011-09-04 Thread Jonathan Wilkes
- Original Message - From: Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca To: Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com Cc: Chris McCormick ch...@mccormick.cx; Miller Puckette m...@ucsd.edu; pd-list@iem.at pd-list@iem.at Sent: Sunday, September 4, 2011 4:07 PM Subject: Re: [PD] (breaking symbols)

Re: [PD] (breaking symbols) was Re: find a list of numbers in a text file

2011-09-04 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Sun, 4 Sep 2011, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: One possibility is to do a more duck-typing approach. For something that accepts only symbols, it'll happily accept 43 as a symbol. For something that only accept floats, it'll convert the symbol 43 to 43 and accept it as a float. The

Re: [PD] (breaking symbols) was Re: find a list of numbers in a text file

2011-09-04 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Sun, 4 Sep 2011, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: From: Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca I don't recall ever seeing any language or library swap the meaning of min and max. It seems to be very standard. Why would any of them swap it? Well, I figured that given that it's a very common confusion

Re: [PD] pd-extended 0.43 windows 7 installation

2011-09-04 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
On Sep 4, 2011, at 3:29 PM, Patrice Colet wrote: - Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at a écrit : AH, this is probably due to using gcc 4.5 now in the new MinGW build. Yes there are several changes with new mingw, we have to replace - lpthreadGC2 with -lpthread in makefiles, but

Re: [PD] (breaking symbols) was Re: find a list of numbers in a text file

2011-09-04 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
On Sep 4, 2011, at 4:55 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote: On Sun, 4 Sep 2011, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: One possibility is to do a more duck-typing approach. For something that accepts only symbols, it'll happily accept 43 as a symbol. For something that only accept floats, it'll convert

Re: [PD] (breaking symbols) was Re: find a list of numbers in a text file

2011-09-04 Thread Chris McCormick
On Sun, Sep 04, 2011 at 02:23:59PM -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: After looking at Jonathan's ratio splitting abstraction I think this might actually be possible with [makefilename] madness, but it's much uglier than what you propose: