[PD] Is there an outlet and inlet limit for [mtx_*~]?

2013-11-19 Thread Alexandros Drymonitis
Has anyone experienced any buggy behavior by setting lots of outlets and
inlets to a [mtx_*~]? I'm designing some hardware that will be using this
object and the prototype, on a breadboard, behaves fine with 16 outlets and
16 inlets. Haven't tried more than that yet as it is quite cumbersome on a
breadboard, so thought of asking if anyone knows of any limitations of this
object.
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Re: [PD] Is there an outlet and inlet limit for [mtx_*~]?

2013-11-19 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
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On 2013-11-19 13:58, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
 Has anyone experienced any buggy behavior by setting lots of
 outlets and inlets to a [mtx_*~]? I'm designing some hardware that
 will be using this object and the prototype, on a breadboard,
 behaves fine with 16 outlets and 16 inlets. Haven't tried more than
 that yet as it is quite cumbersome on a breadboard, so thought of
 asking if anyone knows of any limitations of this object.

the sky (and your processing power) is the limit.

fmgadr
IOhannes

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Re: [PD] Is there an outlet and inlet limit for [mtx_*~]?

2013-11-19 Thread Alexandros Drymonitis
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 3:34 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.atwrote:

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 On 2013-11-19 13:58, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
  Has anyone experienced any buggy behavior by setting lots of
  outlets and inlets to a [mtx_*~]? I'm designing some hardware that
  will be using this object and the prototype, on a breadboard,
  behaves fine with 16 outlets and 16 inlets. Haven't tried more than
  that yet as it is quite cumbersome on a breadboard, so thought of
  asking if anyone knows of any limitations of this object.

 the sky (and your processing power) is the limit.

Good to know! Thanks.


 fmgadr
 IOhannes

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Re: [PD] puredata pacman download?

2013-11-19 Thread Ed Kelly
Tried this?

http://claudionervi.com/pure-data/pd-patches.html


 
Ninja Jamm - a revolutionary new music remix app from Ninja Tune and Seeper, 
for iPhone and iPad
http://www.ninjajamm.com/


Gemnotes-0.2: Live music notation for Pure Data, now with dynamics!
http://sharktracks.co.uk/ 



On Thursday, 7 November 2013, 14:19, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at 
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i wonder where the great pac data implementation can be downloaded
these days.
the old link [1] only gives 404.


fgamsdr
IOhannes

[1] http://claudionervi.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/PAC-DATA.zip
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Re: [PD] Is there an outlet and inlet limit for [mtx_*~]?

2013-11-19 Thread João Pais

some self-publicity: I've made a GUI for mtx_mul~, look at http://markmail.org/message/mbxqnikey6xnjg3i?q=jmmmp+list:at%2Eiem%2Epd-list+order:date-backwardpage=1On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 3:34 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at wrote:
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On 2013-11-19 13:58, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
 Has anyone experienced any buggy behavior by setting lots of
 outlets and inlets to a [mtx_*~]? I'm designing some hardware that
 will be using this object and the prototype, on a breadboard,
 behaves fine with 16 outlets and 16 inlets. Haven't tried more than
 that yet as it is quite cumbersome on a breadboard, so thought of
 asking if anyone knows of any limitations of this object.

the sky (and your processing power) is the limit.Good to know! Thanks. 

fmgadr
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[PD] Range Slider

2013-11-19 Thread Antonio Roberts
I'm looking for an object, similar to the current slider objects, that 
allows the user to set maximum and minimum values within the range of 
the slider maximum and minimum values. If that isn't clear take a look 
at this diagram


http://imgur.com/AywGLjE

For reference, I'm looking for this kind of object so that I can set in 
and out points of a video. I already have a solution (attached) but 
wondered if there is an object to do this.


Thanks

Antonio
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Re: [PD] Range Slider

2013-11-19 Thread i go bananas
http://puredata.hurleur.com/sujet-6150-whole-freakin-library

hrslider.pd
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