Hi Billy
Liked you piece of music that I came by via Pd-lists emails, great stuff. I'm
interested to know if it's a piece that you just press the play button and it's
the same each time of is it an interactive piece that changes with each version
- i.e. you actually play it?
All the bestJoe
Thanks for the compliments. I posted a link to the patch with the worst
instructions ever wrote.
Billy
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When I tried JUCE on windows it was slow. pretty but slow. Same with
pdlork on linux. I tried the latest autobuild of extended as well as the
0.43 vanilla from sourceforge. both installed fine withh Ubuntu software
center. they both kept freezing though sometimes it was a toggle tat would
freeze
On 02/11/12 23:19, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Le 2012-02-11 à 21:25:00, Max a écrit :
we looked into the private accommodation option as well but decided
against it because the convention took place during the summer break
and parallel to the bauhaus-summer school. the summer school did pay
for
since i did not find anything about by googling, i wanted to ask, if
anybody has experiences with the dynamic creation of pack and the
crashing of pd.
if i creat a pack by hand with 32 inlets, it works.
it i do it dynamicly it crashes pd
win7 64 pd extended 0.42.5-extended
winXP pd
this happens, if you create more than 10 inlets
hmmm...
Zitat von bra...@subnet.at:
since i did not find anything about by googling, i wanted to ask, if
anybody has experiences with the dynamic creation of pack and the
crashing of pd.
if i creat a pack by hand with 32 inlets, it works.
2012/2/12 bra...@subnet.at
this happens, if you create more than 10 inlets
hmmm...
not really an asnwer, but I tested it here with pd-extended 0.43.1 on
Ubuntu 11.10, [pack] with 64 inlets, no problems.
(see testpatch in attachment)
gr,
Tim
Zitat von bra...@subnet.at:
since i did not
sorry...it is NOT true...forget about it
Zitat von bra...@subnet.at:
this happens, if you create more than 10 inlets
hmmm...
Zitat von bra...@subnet.at:
since i did not find anything about by googling, i wanted to ask,
if anybody has experiences with the dynamic creation of pack and
and maybe you can use [repack n] (zexy) instead?
2012/2/12 tim vets timv...@gmail.com
2012/2/12 bra...@subnet.at
this happens, if you create more than 10 inlets
hmmm...
not really an asnwer, but I tested it here with pd-extended 0.43.1 on
Ubuntu 11.10, [pack] with 64 inlets, no
On Feb 12, 2012, at 12:43 AM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Le 2012-02-12 à 06:06:00, Patrice Colet a écrit :
Thanks a lot!
Ivica, what about using this for backtrace?
http://code.google.com/p/backtrace-mingw/
Does anyone have such a thing for Android ?
I found something similar, except it
Have you tried any Pd-extended 0.43 builds in the past week or two? There have
been some key bug fixes recently.
As for trying a .deb without installing, you can extract the .deb and run it in
place, something like:
mkdir /tmp/pd-extended
dpkg -x pd-extended.deb /tmp/pd-extended
cd
Le 2012-02-12 à 11:31:00, IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
a thought from a participant (and i guess that i'm among those raising the
average age): while i very much enjoyed staying in private accomodation in
mtl, i think it is even nicer for the participants to team up and live
together (whether
Le 2012-02-12 à 10:41:00, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
On Feb 12, 2012, at 12:43 AM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Does anyone have such a thing for Android ?
I found something similar, except it doesn't work inside a signal
handler, so, unlike any other Linux OS, I can't get backtrace() to give
On Feb 12, 2012, at 11:02 AM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Le 2012-02-12 à 11:31:00, IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
a thought from a participant (and i guess that i'm among those raising the
average age): while i very much enjoyed staying in private accomodation in
mtl, i think it is even nicer
On Feb 12, 2012, at 11:09 AM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Le 2012-02-12 à 10:41:00, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
On Feb 12, 2012, at 12:43 AM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Does anyone have such a thing for Android ?
I found something similar, except it doesn't work inside a signal handler,
so,
Le 2012-02-12 à 11:10:00, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
Its not the same thing, but the 'log' library allows you to log all
kinds of messages to the logcat, which you can watch live in the DDMS
view in Eclipse.
I'm already using logcat. Indeed, it's not the same thing at all.
I added some bug fixes to pdlua a week ago but they haven't appeared in
the nightly builds yet. Is sourceforge svn still the right place?
Martin
On 2012-02-12 10:45, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Have you tried any Pd-extended 0.43 builds in the past week or two? There have
been some key
On 02/12/12 17:09, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
That's my memory of it too. Plus that place was tomb-silent, I felt already
bad enough coming into a nunnery at 3am after drinking ;)
so it turns out after years, that i didn't miss so much after all...cool :-)
fgmadsr
IOhannes
Yup, still the right place. There was a bug in the svn update script, I just
fixed it, so the updates should again automatically be included.
.hc
On Feb 12, 2012, at 11:14 AM, Martin Peach wrote:
I added some bug fixes to pdlua a week ago but they haven't appeared in the
nightly builds
Thanks for the info Hans. Ill try that out. With the version I have now
has pd-gui. Where the latest puredata and pd-extende used wish instead. I
think the problems were with wish probably because it was jumpin around in
the process list like crazy. The pd extended was the latest autobuild, I
Thanks a lot!
Ivica, what about using this for backtrace?
http://code.google.com/p/backtrace-mingw/
It is not necessary. It is a matter of making sure you use proper build system.
The current code should build just fine on Windows (although I never tried it)
as its build system is based
Le 2012-02-12 à 17:18:00, IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
On 02/12/12 17:09, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
That's my memory of it too. Plus that place was tomb-silent, I felt
already bad enough coming into a nunnery at 3am after drinking ;)
so it turns out after years, that i didn't miss so
Le 2012-02-12 à 12:22:00, Ivica Ico Bukvic a écrit :
(but is also behind in terms of code-cleanliness).
Do you mean something else than sprinkling colon-colon namespacing all
over the source and splitting it over N files ?
Yeah, no doubt that disis-wiimote has been well tested. I'm just
highlighting different cases. I know a couple projects that needed 6
wiimotes connected to 1 computer, where I think L2Ork does one
wiimote per computer. Now, it would be good to rely on a single object
to handle all cases.
Le 2012-02-10 à 21:16:00, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
On Feb 8, 2012, at 3:22 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
If Tcl had fast base64 support (like Perl/Ruby), the difference would
be even bigger. And it would bigger with the ability to send binary
data (which can't happen now because } counts
On Feb 12, 2012, at 12:22 PM, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
Thanks a lot!
Ivica, what about using this for backtrace?
http://code.google.com/p/backtrace-mingw/
It is not necessary. It is a matter of making sure you use proper build
system. The current code should build just fine on Windows
Well, yes, I have them, but it's not very relevant, as I already know that
those changes make Pd really worse in too many cases.
The interface common to all item-types has a function to return one
bbox
(bounding-box : x1 y1 x2 y2). It is assumed that the whole bbox has to be
redrawn
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Subject: RE: [PD] Fwd: [PD-dev] New snapshot of pd-l2ork available --
feedback appreciated
Le 2012-02-12 à 12:22:00,
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Subject: Re: [PD] wiimote report
Yeah, no doubt that disis-wiimote has been well tested. I'm just
From: Billy Stiltner billy.stilt...@gmail.com
To: Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca
Cc: Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com; pd-list@iem.at List
pd-list@iem.at
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2012 4:03 AM
Subject: Re: [PD] GUI and DSP
When I tried JUCE on
I thought I saw a comment in your code that said it only handled one
controller.
-Jonathan
It's been a while since I edited the source and/or tested more than one wiimote
per computer. It may be just a leftover comment. Also, I think this is in part
because each wiimote would have its own
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Of Ivica Ico Bukvic
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Subject: Re: [PD] wiimote report
I thought I saw a comment in
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To: 'Jonathan Wilkes' jancs...@yahoo.com; 'Hans-Christoph Steiner'
h...@at.or.at
Cc: 'pd-list' pd-list@iem.at
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Subject: RE: [PD] wiimote report
I thought I saw a comment in your
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To: 'Jonathan Wilkes' jancs...@yahoo.com; 'Hans-Christoph Steiner'
h...@at.or.at
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-Original Message-
Hi all,
Crossposting this to the pure data mailing list and linux audio users as it
concerns PD and the linux OS also.
I'd like to be able to use a second mouse as an input device for
controlling synthesis in Pure Data. (Well, actually, it's a trackball I'd
like to use - much more fun, but I
Cool. I guess the other question is this: does the threading stuff in your
class solve
a problem with dropouts that still exists in the other wiimote class? Can
you put
together a demo patch that would cause dropouts on the old wiimote
class before
you revised it, but which doesn't cause
Le 2012-02-12 à 20:54:00, James Mckernon a écrit :
However, I am not aware of a way to connect a second mouse without the
operating system treating it the same as the first mouse - i.e., having
it control the cursor.
I used to know a way to disable the capacitive trackpad of my older
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To: 'Jonathan Wilkes' jancs...@yahoo.com; 'Hans-Christoph Steiner'
h...@at.or.at
Cc: 'pd-list' pd-list@iem.at
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2012 3:59 PM
Subject: RE: [PD] wiimote report
Cool. I guess the other question is
Hi, I'd like to use Pd for midi processing, and I'm trying to find the
flags to have the best Pd for midi possible.
For me midi latency is an extremely important factor, so all my efforts
were in the way to optimize it.
I did some experiments, playing with flags and seeing what happens (I
use
Le 2012-02-12 à 03:59:00, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
| So, btw, where can people download the psprofile externals?
Great Mathieu, I'm finishing the PhD text in the next couple of weeks.
then it's time for to get my ass to release these things.
what I realized about the
Le 2012-02-12 à 04:11:00, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
anyway, I'd just like to say that I hope people will enjoy playing
around with these objects, specially the pitch-commonality (that you
called psprofile).
All that naming actually comes from you. I may have made some suggestions
Le 2012-02-12 à 03:32:00, Billy Stiltner a écrit :
Thanks for the compliments. I posted a link to the patch with the worst
instructions ever wrote.
Where have you writed it ?
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On Feb 12, 2012, at 1:23 PM, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
Well, yes, I have them, but it's not very relevant, as I already know that
those changes make Pd really worse in too many cases.
The interface common to all item-types has a function to return one
bbox
(bounding-box : x1 y1 x2 y2). It
I don't remember its been about a year or so since I ran it. Was the same
thing that was slow with the other slow versions of pd I guess. Next time
Ifire up the machine it's on I'll try to run it. I remember that max with
juce on windows would drop out with the x.fm patch if I played a bunch of
- the bpm control is global and works for syncing if u want to chain
from a recorder, i use the 2 outers as drums and u dont get no sound till u
hit start and select channels and toggle the rests - all 3 equals no
rest(markov) if u turn on the room and go in(pd room) hit ctrl e to drag
On 2012-02-12 17:32, Nicola Pandini wrote:
Hi, I'd like to use Pd for midi processing, and I'm trying to find the
flags to have the best Pd for midi possible.
For me midi latency is an extremely important factor, so all my efforts
were in the way to optimize it.
I did some experiments, playing
On 02/12/2012 06:10 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I think a lot of this would be alleviated for the most part if not entirely if:
1) pd completely removed redrawing logic from the c code and migrated it into
tcl (which is what you may have done in great part already inside desire-data)
2)
hi,
i am creating an acoustic model (in french). i would like to use
puredata to double or even triple the amount of data (voice recording)
by adding some modification to each soundfile (maybe changing the pitch
of the voice, adding a bit of noise etc...).
in a directory i have multiple
When I need to do that kind of thing I use the -send command line argument to
communicate with the patch to tell it which file(s) to open / save to, etc.
There are probably many other ways too.
cheers
Miller
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 07:57:01PM -0500, patrick wrote:
hi,
i am creating an
I suggest since a bunch of you like this piece, and even better, he's posted
the patch, one of you should add it to the exhibition page on puredata.info.
Its easy, here's how:
http://puredata.info/docs/sitedocs/AddingToTheExhibition
.hc
On Feb 12, 2012, at 12:26 AM, Dafydd Hughes wrote:
Do you mean with juce and pd2lork? or just pd2lork? I will try the latest
pd2lork the next time I fire up my other machine. I have a really nice
model for interactive dynamic objects if you guys are interested. I'm not
sure if all the widowing stuff was implemented nor if the version I
uploaded
If you think that the freezing that you mentioned is a bug in Pd, please
file a bug report:
http://bugs.puredata.info
.hc
On Sun, 2012-02-12 at 11:56 -0500, Billy Stiltner wrote:
Thanks for the info Hans. Ill try that out. With the version I have
now has pd-gui. Where the latest puredata
I can't remember ever seeing add-ons for PD for widgets like pop-up
menus or drop-down select boxes. Has anyone done any tcl experimenting
in this area?
The closest widget I can think of is Sevy's Playlist; as cool as it is,
it doesn't have the screen real-estate economy of a pop-up or
Thanks, that is an awesome suggestion.All the videoson my youtube channell
that have a burningship fractal for the video were done with this patch and
ZynAddSubFx. plus there are lots more without the burningship fractal that
were also done with the patch. There are some things included with
Hans, it could have very well been some lingering installation that didn't
get removed before installing. by the way wish was bouncing around I think
it might have had something to do with that. I'll try and install again
later and see if I can repeat anything, till then I'll just get the dev
I used my search plugin to search for gui menu and found one: tof/pmenu
There is also [popup] which looks like it's now in the library flatgui (which
used to be flatspace).
-Jonathan
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Thank you, Jonathan. [tof/pmenu] does exactly what I need.
Phil
On 2/12/12 9:49 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
I used my search plugin to search for gui menu and found one: tof/pmenu
There is also [popup] which looks like it's now in the library flatgui (which used to
be flatspace).
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