yeah, im a noob and i really appreciate the knowledge of this beautiful
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here!
2013/9/3 Jonathan Wilkes
> On 09/03/2013 07:00 PM, Ed Kelly wrote:
>
>> OUCH!
>>
>> On 09/03/2013 02:32 AM, IOhannes zmölnig wrote:
>>>
On
On 09/03/2013 07:00 PM, Ed Kelly wrote:
OUCH!
On 09/03/2013 02:32 AM, IOhannes zmölnig wrote:
On 09/02/2013 06:17 PM, hghoyer wrote:
Hi,
in Max/MSP there is an object for simple scaling.
If you create in MAX these object with this arguments:
[scale 0 127 0 500] incomming messages from 0 to
OUCH!
>On 09/03/2013 02:32 AM, IOhannes zmölnig wrote:
>> On 09/02/2013 06:17 PM, hghoyer wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> in Max/MSP there is an object for simple scaling.
>>>
>>> If you create in MAX these object with this arguments:
>>>
>>> [scale 0 127 0 500] incomming messages from 0 to 127 are automat
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>From: Ed Kelly
>To: Mario Mey ; "pd-list@iem.at"
>Sent: Tuesday, 3 September 2013, 22:58
>Subject: Re: [PD] Scaling values in pd
>
>
>
>Couple of tricks for scaling here.
>
>
>These are from my Pd workshops at Camberwell
On 09/03/2013 02:32 AM, IOhannes zmölnig wrote:
On 09/02/2013 06:17 PM, hghoyer wrote:
Hi,
in Max/MSP there is an object for simple scaling.
If you create in MAX these object with this arguments:
[scale 0 127 0 500] incomming messages from 0 to 127 are automatically
scaled from 0 to 500...
h
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>
>> mkdir temp
>> cd temp
>> git clone https://github.com/kmatheussen/radium.git
>> touch audio/*.cpp common/gfx_op_queue_generated.c
>> common/visual_op_queue_proc.h
>> make packages
>> BUILDTYPE=RELEASE ./build_linux.sh -j7
>> ./start.sh
>>
>> Can you also mail me privately the terminal output
jaja, "you can do the math". well, obviously we can always do the math, but
he was asking for that particular object. anyway, i appreciate the math
examples, surely they empower my brain : )
to the original question, as mentioned above, the object is in pd extended
2013/9/3 Mario Mey
> El 03/0
Hey all,
Just got MIDI input working in PdDroidParty thanks to Peter Brinkmann's
new libpd midi glue code.
This means you can plug a MIDI controller or keyboard into your Android
tablet/phone using the OTG cable, and use it to control Pd on the
device. Which means yr gigging setup just shran
El 03/09/13 10:11, Lorenzo Sutton escribió:
On 03/09/2013 14:06, Mario Mey wrote:
IOhannes, you are right only in these cases:
0 127 0 500
0 300 0 1
...
But, if I need:
50 10 0 500|
(assuming you want to map have 50 mapped to the 'minimum'):
|
[- 10]
|
[t b f]
| /
[- ]
|
[* 12.5]
|
3000
On 03/09/2013 14:06, Mario Mey wrote:
IOhannes, you are right only in these cases:
0 127 0 500
0 300 0 1
...
But, if I need:
50 10 0 500|
(assuming you want to map have 50 mapped to the 'minimum'):
|
[- 10]
|
[t b f]
| /
[- ]
|
[* 12.5]
|
3000 -3000 0.5 0.6
[* -1]
|
[+ 3000]
|
[/ 6]
Le 03/09/2013 14:06, Mario Mey a écrit :
IOhannes, you are right only in these cases:
0 127 0 500
0 300 0 1
...
But, if I need:
50 10 0 500
3000 -3000 0.5 0.6
...
I will need a "linear equation conversion". As I wrote in last mail, I was needing something like this, first
in ActionScript..
IOhannes, you are right only in these cases:
0 127 0 500
0 300 0 1
...
But, if I need:
50 10 0 500
3000 -3000 0.5 0.6
...
I will need a "linear equation conversion". As I wrote in last mail, I
was needing something like this, first in ActionScript... then in
Python... but I never could did i
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