Interesting! I like the final result
2013/4/13 Maurice Rickard :
> Oh, cool--good to know. I wanted to have the learning experience of
> building it up from smaller elements, but I'll definitely check out the
> disis_munger~.
>
> Thanks, Ivica!
>
> Maurice Rickard
> http://mauricerickard.com | ht
Oh, cool--good to know. I wanted to have the learning experience of building
it up from smaller elements, but I'll definitely check out the disis_munger~.
Thanks, Ivica!
Maurice Rickard
http://mauricerickard.com | http://onezeromusic.com | http://yoctonaut.com
On Apr 13, 2013, at 8:56 PM, Iv
FWIW all that you described can be done in one external disis_munger~
provided you don't go over 64 channels of audio output. Latest pd-l2ork
will come prepackaged with this and some other flext externals.
Best wishes,
Ico
On Apr 13, 2013 1:02 PM, "Maurice Rickard"
wrote:
> Last weekend I did a
This is just a wild guess what two things coming to mind based on your
description. First, you have to make sure that your shell script ends with
"exit 0" command. Second, you can always try to simply kill the pd-gui
process together with PD. The trick in this case will be finding out the
right pro
When you launch the first pd followed with "&" then run the script,
you end up with two separate pd instances.
When you use [shell] to launch the second one, you end up with
the second pd instance as a child of the first process. You can
visualize the difference using "ps -Ha".
Unfortunately I d
>
> From: i go bananas
>To: PD List
>Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2013 11:01 AM
>Subject: [PD] crowd source funding
>
>
>
>could things like kickstarter be
applied to pd? there are quite a few things i could think of that might get
implemented with a few dolla
Last weekend I did an installation in a room wrapped in bubble-wrap. Friends
had the idea, and asked me to "do something interesting with sound."
A bubble-wrap pop isn't terribly interesting on its own, so I thought I'd
pitch-shift (starting with the pitchshift example patch) and delay the in
Hi all,
I'm having some troubles with two pd instances and [shell].
I launch a patch with the first Pd instance from the terminal. Here, i use
[shell] to create a new patch and open it with a second Pd instance.
when the new patch is loaded, it sends a [quit( message to [noquit] to the
first pd-
could things like kickstarter be applied to pd? there are quite a few
things i could think of that might get implemented with a few dollar signs
on real paper rather than in message boxes ;-)
so...is it posible? just putting the idea out there if it isn't already
being discussed...
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