Rishabh Natarajan wrote:
I am not able to make head or tail of the values that are showing up.
Whether I move a fader up or down seems to just jolt the left most
output and once the motion is stopped it comes back to the same value.
I guess that only detects the motion of the fader. When I
hello,
message 47 i probably a fader release information.
using print better than number you'll see that it's not the only message you
are receiving.
fitering all information to have only fader movement is easy :
a ctlin 0 object should output value of the 1st linear fader.
ctlin 1 the 2nd etc
Just forwarding this video that xname sent on the Piksel list.
A documentary about FLOSS and its community.
Among which many friends from this list!
So most of you probably know of this already, but it's a very good
documentation resource.
So I thought to spread it a bit.
see video below!
cheers
Hi
If you are around Nantes/France this evening, come to see this
installation with 30 keyboards connected to Apodio-puredata making
noise. Quite extreme, it is interesting to see how PD react to that,
all the keyboards are connected together to the ps2 keyb port, the
audience put some
Hi list,
How are you ? Fine ? So am I
Any Ideas, why pdext is very slow when I click on audio computer with
some patches ?
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Hey,
Turning on DSP aka 'compute audio' will turn on the processing of audio. If
that patch is doing a lot of things with audio, that can require a lot of CPU
power. So turning on DSP will start all that processing, and make things slow.
That's my guess, if you provide more info, then we
But I haven t got this problem with pd vanilla... So I Think the problem is
not this. Is there a sort of demux on pd vanilla ?
Le 18 avr. 2012 16:58, Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at a écrit :
Hey,
Turning on DSP aka 'compute audio' will turn on the processing of audio.
If that patch
Can you post the patch? Without more info, you won't get an helpful answer
because no one can tell what is happening.
.hc
On Apr 18, 2012, at 11:54 AM, prince ba wrote:
But I haven t got this problem with pd vanilla... So I Think the problem is
not this. Is there a sort of demux on pd
Hi list,
recently I've been playing around with [hid] again and still have the
issue with double triggers on linux (see previous post here
http://www.mail-archive.com/pd-list@iem.at/msg32170.html).
I've downloaded the latest version of
Pd-0.43.1-extended-ubuntu-lucid-i386.deb
I've had this problem before with [hid], apparently it's a hardware issue
called 'debouncing', which is often ignored because it is often irrelevant
(pushed is pushed, for game controllers, rather than a button-on/button-off
signal used for most music systems).
You can deal with the problem
From: jbtur...@hotmail.com
To: pd-l...@iem.kug.ac.at
Subject: RE: [PD] HID double triggers
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 18:27:15 +
I've had this problem before with [hid], apparently it's a hardware issue
called 'debouncing', which is often ignored because it is often irrelevant
(pushed is
Hey Guys
I Just a quick question, are any of the uk pure dataists going to the Devs Love
Bacon conference this weekend?
Cheers
Andrew
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Thanks Cyrille and Pierre for replying to me.
@Pierre: I am definitely just a novice in pd, and so some of the
explanation you sent me seemed quite hard to follow for me :( I did read
the Motormix manual myself and found out, like you said, that it outputs 9
bits of information that only 7 need
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From: Andrew Faraday jbtur
I've realized that with any fader on the motormix, the values being
transmitted via ctlin to pd vary between 0, 64 and 96 and they mainly keep
jumping between 0 and 64, even if you are only moving upwards. It only
touches 96 once you get the fader to the very top.
I'm still trying to work out how
Hi guys,
I'm sure some of you must've read my email about trying to use a motormix
mixer to control my virtual mixer in pd. Sadly, the motormix I have seems
to be sending incorrect messages to the computer (probably some loose
connections since it's a little old) and seeing that I need some form
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