Hi Ico,
just to understand: the win munger1~ PD binary is not
included, right? (I only see a .mxe...)
Do you have plans to include it in the future
(I do not have flext on win at the moment) ?
Thanks for sharing this work.
regards,
Alberto Zin
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Hi Ico,
I had a veeery big breath before start compiling
flext/stk & munger1~ :-). Unfortunately I had the
same results as Kevin on Win32 (cygwin):
...
[lots of compilation stuff here]
...
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/3.4.4/../../../../i686-pc-cygwin/bin/ld:
cannot find -lstk
collect2: ld return
Hi list,
I've made a Win32 port of Eric Lyon's LyonPotpourri
externals. They are here:
http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/~elyon/LyonSoftware/Pd/
They are compiled using MinGW and linked against
PD extended 0.39 test4. A readme is included in the
sources for win. I tested them and they works
fine for
> Would you think - or did someone already try it - that it
> is possible to recognize certain "musical" patterns or
> scales or phrases to trigger a special output and with
> that change the preset.
ann cannot work at audio rate, it would be way too intensive
and you would miss the needed sho
Here it is another cool example of "intriguing mess"
in a PD patch (ring'o'ding_in_my_brain by cabowitz)
http://www.cabowitz.com/ring.pd
(also here
http://puredata.hurleur.com/sujet-829-ring-ding)
Yes, looks like one of the most intriguing
aspects of PD patch programming is the almost infinit
David wrote:
> Okay, well sorry, but I don't even think this object even
> exists on Win platform (I certainly know yves' wouldn't
have >ported it).
Here it is.
(I don't remember if it was a special porting
or if it is part of the unhautorized library that you get
by taking the PD extended versio
Hi Hans, list,
thanks for this extended RC 1! I like the new font...
I've two small points:
1) gripd "examples" folder is missing (at least here),
making the examples non working. I just put a previous
version of the folder an put it in the /gripd directory
and it's ok.
2) I tried it on Win,
Hi Nicolas,
I'm neither an expert of win compilation
(and do not have a direct answer to your question). Anyway
I found that the following commands in the
makefile usually works fine for building almost every
.dll on windows:
--
pd_win: $(NAME).dll
.SUFFIXES: .dll
WINCFLAGS = -DP
Flute synthesis in PD: great!!!
Nicolas cited the work by
P. de La Quadra about flute sound synthesis:
is there any sample around?
Nicolas wrote:
> I can handle the [orc-flute-1] object.
> A month or two for the simple release...
What about the complex one ;-)? Joking, thanks,
for taking ca
my vote:
[X] normal.png
[ ] bold.png
cheers,
Alberto
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Ciao!
> shall i try with an older version of fann?
>
yes, looks a lot like fann changed again.. I think they
changed
fann_create -> fann_create_standard
and
fann_create_array -> fann_create_standard_array
but they also changed the arguments, removed connection_rate
and learning_rate.. I have to
Hi,
is there a list of papers/talks that will be presened at
PD convention 2007 somewhere ?
Bye
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If someone cares I wrote few lines about compilation
of externals on win using mingw (in the PD forum).
The procedure is oversimplified on some parts
but here it is. If you have comments (or if there
are errors) just let me know.
Even if MSVC offers an integrated environment for
developing there
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Jason Plumb wrote:
> Or even better, PSP! I'd love to see that
I just got my hands on a PSP and I was start thinking
about the potential of this beatiful piece of HW for
"serious" music making. In particular the porting of
the PD engine on it, it would be
fantastic. I'm in documentation ph
Thanks Marius for pointing out this.
Very, very instructive (OT) video..
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>this is slightly off topic, but I found it very interesting
>and thought
>some other people on the list might find too...
>xavie
Hi Andy,
Andy Farnell wrote:
> JFYI the application is rainfall. Many papers I read describe
> rainfall as Gaussian.
maybe mine is a simplistic approach, but shouldn't this be
one of the cases in which measuring the spectrum of true
rainfall sounds and trying to emulate it with one of
spectrum
Hi all,
has anyone tried the two ultraportable laptop from ASUS and
Everex with PD ?
http://eeepc.asus.com/global/product.htm -> Eeepc
http://www.everex.com/ -> CloudBook
They are both Linux-equipped and configurable.
Since they are offered in a nice price range (300-400$)
I was wandering wh
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> Hi all,
>
> has anyone tried the two ultraportable laptop from ASUS and
> Everex with PD ?
>
> http://eeepc.asus.com/global/product.htm -> Eeepc
> http://www.everex.com/ -> CloudBook
>
> They are b
Hi Raul,
>I'm finishing an application using PD & Processing (great
>combination for
>sound applications with easy & nice GUI!), but I have a
>little problem.
no hints for your problem (sorry :-)
but I'm start thinking about
interaction between processing and PD in the same way
you are using it
Hi Raul,
very, very interesting application,
a nice example of communication between processing and
Pd worlds. I think I'll learn a lot from your patch
about Pd<->Processing communication
(and processing programming too), so
first of all thanks for sharing it!
I've few questions/comments:
1)
today I restored a working pd-extended-0.40 package for Gentoo
you can find it at the usual place, pd-overlay [1], or as a single
ebuild [2]
I also provided a build log on my machine (athlon-xp; x86), just FYI, to
check compiler warnings, issues with QA (notices about poor programming
practices,
hi all,
today I start learning FFT, and after seeing the (hann) windowing
function, I realized this (attached) filter with custom frequency
response, but I suspect something is wrong here
why it sucks (given that it does)?
also I get a fixed frequency around 60Hz, why?
#N canvas 1432 158 925 7
PSPunch wrote:
> [phasor~] takes a range of 0 to 1.
> To fully drive your speakers, you may want to insert a [-~ 0.5] after
> [phasor~] so that you get a range of -0.5 to 0.5, centered at zero.
> You can then multiply the amplitude by 2 (instead of 1 which you
> currently have your slider range s
altern wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED](e)k dio:
>
>> How is it possible to make-XML files useable in Pd.
>> e.g for controlling
>>
>
> not sure what you are after but i am reading an XML file using python
> via pyext external and returning some data to PD
>
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>> question 2) how long do you think it will be until the final release
>> of 0.40 extended? i have a huge library of [sssad]-based
>> abstractions that i would like to add. it's all working very well at
>> the moment, and could be added now, but there are a coupl
Hi Hans!
everything working great also in italian...
best
Marco
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> Hola Hans !
>
&
Luigi Rensinghoff wrote:
> because of "prepend" - "list prepend" ??
prepend should be deprecated, as it can be implemented in pure-pd
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Hi all ,
I use IAC driver for routing midi out of pure data (pd ext 0.39.3) to other
software.
Is there a way to automatically load a patch with this specific midi driver
( so i don't have to choose it manually from the preferences ) ?
I remember doing something similar with MidiYoke on a pc.
I 'd
hother few weeks ago at the TimeCanvas event in MUHKA.
Greets and thanks once more !
Bram
2008/9/28 tim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> hi Bram,
>
> this might be related, if not the answer, to your question:
> http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2008-09/064871.html
>
> T
Marko Timlin ha scritto:
> Moi,
> does anybody know, if it is possible to control the Ping(ultrasonic range
> finder)sensor using only Pduino (first uploading Pd-firmware to the arduino,
> and then using the "arduino" pure data patch?). It doesn't work for me at the
> moment.
>
> If I write my o
Garcia:
> im trying to create a patch with a counter that when i send a bang I
> substract a quantity (that i specify) to the count.
> I've tried several ways, but i dont get it..
the easiest way is to write this counter on c/c++. (and this would costs much
less cpu for patch)
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Hi all,
I am experiencing a very strange problem with pd. For a month I did
not use pd and I did regular system updates and
kernel recompiles. Today I have launched again pd, but it did not
start up.. instead it spittes out this strange stuff:
priority 98 scheduling enabled.
priority 96 schedu
...
The strange thing is that those TCL and Tk libraries values. point to
directories that does not exist...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ls -a /usr/local/lib/pd/
. .. bin doc extra
instead I have both TCL and TK installed in an other location:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ whereis tcl tk
tcl: /usr/lib/tcl8
Hi,
before re-inventing the wheel, do you have suggestions
for (feedback) delay effects already available in PD like
"ping-pong" delay, multi-tap delay, "cross" delay
etc?
I know that there is fdn~ from creb library
but it is not completely clear to me how it manages
the stereo placement of the r
Hi Derek, Frank,
Thanks, it was helpful.
Alberto
Hi Alberto,
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> before re-inventing the wheel, do you have suggestions
> for (feedback) delay effects already available in PD like
> "ping-pong" delay, multi-tap delay, "cross" delay
&g
Hi Andrea,
welcome! Simple spectrum computations can be found on the
documentation annexed with pd: look at
the subfolder /doc/3.audio.examples of your PD distribution
, for example E01.spectrum.pd. This uses simple fft
computations.
Then there is the cyclone library that has a good
spectrum visu
Hi Georg,
nice one! See it in action in the
attached patch ;-) (colored noise generation)
The only thing I would specify a bit better
is the inlet interface, "ON-OFF" may be misleading for a
newbie.. Definitely to be included in the extended PD.
Thanks for sharing,
Alberto Zin
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shell script to
rename all of the files.
best,
p
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hi list!
i'm trying to load a directory with 30 images into pix_multiimage but i
can
Hi David,
> Just out of curiousity, why did this project die?
> It seems to be one of the most promising/interesting
> approaches I've seen to using PD.
Yes, I subscribe to this point of view..
Maybe because there was no Mac port making
it something restricted to some users?
Personally I like t
Marius,
Definitely nice! Maybe some simple sounds
when the brick moves and when you do the row?
Now PD has:
Bangtris
Pong
MasterMind
Game of Life
Game of 15
A directory "games/fun" shall be made, but
we definitely need Quake3 Arena for GEM... :-)
Thanks for sharing,
Alberto Zin
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hey hc,
that would be cool.
i'll be on tonight and tomorrow night.
and yes, if there's any pd peeps, please stop by and say hi.
best,
p
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Hi Kevin
definitely a good instrument, I'm having
lot of fun.. Thanks for sharing it!
Apart for a small set of user preset I'd add
a "randomizer" function ..
Nice gui too, even if in WinXP the pink
X of fmbox exceeds a bit the right edge..
All the best,
Alberto Zin
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Hi,
does someone have a compiled binary version of Christian
Klippel's bassemu~ for Mac?
Thanks,
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Hi Daniel,
I saw the video, looks damn cool!
The java user interface seems extremely powerful
according to what you do with the mouse.
Could have been done something similar
with PD data structure? At least the
way you change cutoff, fm parameters
seems doable, not sure about the sequencing
tools
Hi Chris,
the idea (and the music - the ogg) are really inspiring.
However I cannot run the patch you posted, it gives me
some errors (maybe stupid questions, sorry):
1) "sines" in the main patch abstraction is missing
2) "len" abstraction within resynth (and others) is missing
3) 2) error: tabre
Hi List,
I'm trying to install pdp from the darcs archive linked from here:
http://zwizwa.goto10.org/zwikizwaki.php?page=PureDataPacket
configure is ok but when i "make" i get errors (see below)
any ideas would be appreciated
i am running debian etch
many thanks,
p
In file included from ../.
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> Hi List,
>
> I'm trying to install pdp from the darcs archive linked from here:
> http://zwizwa.got
Hi HC,
Thanks! I haven't seen this page before...
I'll compare libraries with what i have installed.
Best,
p
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- Name - xYzee!
- Purpose - Audio pattern generation
- Desc. - 2 voices Synth/sequencer
- Status - v 0.999.
- Home - https://puredata.info/Members/AlbertoZ/xYzee/
- Cost - 2 kudos :-)
Longer Description:
xYzee! is a small instrument for PD that
generates 2-voices random/deterministic melodic
stffn wrote:
> I compiled version 0.3 for intel mac, it's located here:
> http://puredata.info/Members/stffn/bassemu%7E.pd_darwin
Hi Stffn, great! I grabbed it from your page and I
repackaged the zip archive including bassemu.pd_darwin
at the usual address:
https://puredata.info/Members/AlbertoZ
> thanks for the bassmu~.dll.
In case you are interested
in the folder "bassemu" (within the archive)
you can find the MinGW makefile I used to compile it.
Just edit it and you're done.
> I've got clicks when I move the bpm slider,
Yepp..
> pattern editing
> is so tricky because AKAIK we need
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